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So I bought a Thelio in late November, didnt receive it till Jan. The way the package it was amazing. And it does look amazing. But.....
I had to return it...
Severe lack of USB ports, it only had what came with the mobo ones the back. It is a mini itx mobo, so no expandability. The heat spreader on the M.2 was not touching the SSD, or not that I could really see when I pulled it off. The reason I had to, the SSD failed in less than 3 weeks.
If I knew what was reallllly going to be on the inside, every component, make model, I wouldn't have bought it, super over priced. I looked up all the parts inside, and if I where to buy the exact same parts, would have been close to $1K cheaper. And thats with the inflated prices.
This box was meant for work, and only for work. And I really wanted to support a true Linux vendor, but they have a very long ways to go on the desktop side of things.
The SSD failing was kind of the straw that broke me to send it back.
After being on Mac for the last 11 years, using the Linux Desktop was a major f'ing disappointment, its bad guys, really bad. As someone that runs multiple businesses, and works 10-12 hours a day, I need to get work done, and not be messing with the OS/GUI, and weird app issues. I have zero problem paying for desktop apps, if they are good, but when theres very few replacements for my mac stuff, and even paid ones, thats a major failure. I love Linux, I really do, all our/mine servers are Linux, I love the command line, I even have a Tux sticker on my car But Desktop Linux needs some major help.
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Originally posted by MrEcho View PostSo I bought a Thelio in late November, didnt receive it till Jan. The way the package it was amazing. And it does look amazing. But.....
I had to return it...
Severe lack of USB ports, it only had what came with the mobo ones the back. It is a mini itx mobo, so no expandability. The heat spreader on the M.2 was not touching the SSD, or not that I could really see when I pulled it off. The reason I had to, the SSD failed in less than 3 weeks.
If I knew what was reallllly going to be on the inside, every component, make model, I wouldn't have bought it, super over priced. I looked up all the parts inside, and if I where to buy the exact same parts, would have been close to $1K cheaper. And thats with the inflated prices.
This box was meant for work, and only for work. And I really wanted to support a true Linux vendor, but they have a very long ways to go on the desktop side of things.
The SSD failing was kind of the straw that broke me to send it back.
After being on Mac for the last 11 years, using the Linux Desktop was a major f'ing disappointment, its bad guys, really bad. As someone that runs multiple businesses, and works 10-12 hours a day, I need to get work done, and not be messing with the OS/GUI, and weird app issues. I have zero problem paying for desktop apps, if they are good, but when theres very few replacements for my mac stuff, and even paid ones, thats a major failure. I love Linux, I really do, all our/mine servers are Linux, I love the command line, I even have a Tux sticker on my car But Desktop Linux needs some major help.
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No one seems to have mentioned that System76 specs this system as including ECC RAM. I've been looking for a pre-built desktop system that supports ECC for a while now with little luck at anything close to this price. I don't really want to pay for the fancy wood case, but I may end up doing so anyway just to get ECC.
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Originally posted by torsionbar28 View PostMeanwhile, in the real world where supply and demand is a thing...
Overpaying for components for what is essentially a rebranding company for Linux fanatics isn't going to help either.
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