![]() ![]() Don't get me wrong, I'm an ardent advocate for Windows OS despite its shortcomings and weaknesses, and I'll continue to build workstations running Windows for the foreseeable future, but there simply wasn't any contender I felt was adequate when it came to mobility. I also had a netbook once, but it's performance was so atrocious that it was basically unusable. Before this, I've owned multiple notebooks that ran WinOS and quite literally every single one of them were bulky yet always giving me a struggle with their weight, responsiveness, heat dissipation, fan noise, etc. For all that it lacks, it runs amazingly well considering its inferior hardware and specs. I've been having to return back at inconvenient times specifically just to be able to complete my assignments, which has been an annoyance. The Chromebook, which I'm using a lot in the car or while I'm otherwise out and about, is mostly intended for my academic coursework. Even for an enthusiast like myself, it's a bit too much to handle. So now, imagine trying to lug that behemoth (yes, it's an ATX full-tower, and the chassis is mostly steel) with you everywhere you go. It's got AIO cooling, 64gigs DDR4-3200, M.2 Evo 960, the works. ![]() ![]() I have several my primary setup is a coffee lake i7 on a ROG board, running Win11Pro. ![]()
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