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Originally posted by tildearrow View PostMissed opportunity to include an AMD graphics option
Even if NVIDIA is the gold standard in computing (due to CUDA), AMD should be an option as the Linux community has a large base of AMD seekers...
Now, I'm not saying there aren't options out there with AMD GPUs, but something tells me System76 couldn't get those options.
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Originally posted by chuckula View Post
I wouldn't say System76 "missed" the opportunity as much as the opportunity never existed because they have to buy from an ODM and this is what is available.
Now, I'm not saying there aren't options out there with AMD GPUs, but something tells me System76 couldn't get those options.
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Brick is good - usually it means more durability, better battery and (whats important) good cooling system. I am already sick of "notebooks" that are thin as sheet of paper and have a 15W parody on CPU for a price of a good laptop. And I don't have any problem with brick weight, since any notebook needs a bag or backpack for transportation.
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Originally posted by tildearrow View Post
The uglier the better. It's meant for hard work; not to win a beauty contest.
Originally posted by V1tol View PostBrick is good - usually it means more durability, better battery and (whats important) good cooling system. I am already sick of "notebooks" that are thin as sheet of paper and have a 15W parody on CPU for a price of a good laptop. And I don't have any problem with brick weight, since any notebook needs a bag or backpack for transportation.Last edited by doomie; 01 February 2022, 03:00 PM.
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Originally posted by V1tol View PostBrick is good - usually it means more durability, better battery and (whats important) good cooling system. I am already sick of "notebooks" that are thin as sheet of paper and have a 15W parody on CPU for a price of a good laptop. And I don't have any problem with brick weight, since any notebook needs a bag or backpack for transportation.
But don't associate weight with thickness. It is perfectly possible a notebook to be both thick and light. Before Jony Ivy (may he fall in his but and crack it) unleashed the MB Air on us, there was small machines that weren't netbooks, and weighted around 1kg/2lb.
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I got one of these Clevo laptops (in this case rebranded as Gigabyte) and I can even use the tuxedo drivers for keyboard lights/fan control. These are nice laptops that are good for gaming, because they are not thin so they don't get throttled. However, I can't see how someone would pay double of what this laptop is really worth just to have a "Tuxedo" or "System76" sticker on top of it (unless you are a freetard of course).
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Originally posted by mirmirmir View Posti just can't understand why people buying is kind of product. That's pretty much a rebranded cheap laptop from china. Is it for linux support? I doubt that, considering the hardware it has. It doesn't live up "linux laptop" gimmick.
However, this specific laptop is pretty ugly and bulky, with nVidia rather than Radeon RX, and it also has a small battery, so not sure why anyone would prefer this over the Oryx Pro.
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