I replaced all my PCs with mini and small form factor PCs. What CAD do you use? I have been running Fusion 360 on a Ryzen 9 HX 370.
For office work a previous gen mini PC would work great and they go on sale fairly often. This is a decent deal...
I have a Surface Pro 2 and always felt it was sluggish. Not sure if that is attributed to the packaging, as it doesn't have the best cooling/airflow.
If running a Windows VM on the Mac for Paperport is an option, that might be a good way to go. From what I have seen the M4 chip runs Windows...
If the motherboard is high value, does that mean you can sell it for high value? Or it will be high value in the future for some reason? It seems like it would be a liability over time and not an asset, so given the opportunity to cash out it might make sense.
I think it is not necessarily purged, but the search words don't always match what you think they should. I bought a CPU in my order shown at the top, but the search term "CPU" does not match as the line item now has a more generic name.
It's a mini PC, specifically the Acemagic F3A I got as barebones. It takes SODIMMs so the memory is not as fast as soldered, but the Crucial 96GB kit was under $200. It can also use the 128GB Crucial kit, but that costs like 50% more than 96GB.
I honestly don't get the scoring for this one, which numbers do we care about and why?
No matter what my memory allocation to the GPU is it shows the full 96GB. Not that it matters for the CPU benchmark.
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