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[–] quams69 5 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

I got an alienware x51 r3 nearly ten years ago, and while I will stand by my atx full case every day, there's something to be said about a plug n play gaming pc you can tuck under a tv or toss in your luggage and bring with you places (though now that the deck is out this is a bit irrelevant). There is absolutely a market for these devices outside the traditional pc hobby crowd

Also I upgraded that x51 and it's still my daily driver, with a 1050ti it runs really well. Played ff7 remake at ultrawide 2560 with 60fps