I loved that gamer’s nexus video that had behind the scenes view of EVGA’s repair process. They were capable of changing GPU chips when necessary.
I loved that gamer’s nexus video that had behind the scenes view of EVGA’s repair process. They were capable of changing GPU chips when necessary.
I thought this sounded familiar. Turns out the article is from 2020.
Dell sure is slow, scammer had my number and service tag for a tablet I had. This was more than 5 years ago, they have been leaky for a while.
But then again this was the same company that replaced a motherboard instead of the digitizer that had a large dead spot.
I would also love updated versions of 1 and 2. But, I would want it to keep the charm while modernizing the controls.
Glad to see a company finally use track pads on their device. Though I personally am not looking for a new device.
I meant keys, but I must have actually been craving some steamed hams.
A developer can even sell steam legs directly from their own site and not have to pay Valve the 30% cut. (If I remember correctly.)
Taps foot for MegaMan legends 1 & 2.
I so want remakes of these two games.
What do you mean by Valve’s idea? Gaming oriented ultra mobile PCs existed before the deck. Valve just brought us an affordable one. (That runs Linux. Plus all the resources they put into proton.)
Edit: You can go back to at least 2010 with the Pandora.
Edit 2: I never heard of the Ocosmos OCS1 before, but it also dates to 2010 (announced).
https://www.anandtech.com/show/3932/ocosmos-ocs1-oak-trail-gaming-tablet-impressions
Edit 3: Can’t find anything suggesting the OCS1 actually released.
Also choosing a unit (or units) that use a speed controlled compressor will limit cycling as they can ramp for the actual load.
That is it. Just got to my deck and was about to edit my previous post.
I am surprised that you get the full warranty like a new unit. That is pretty awesome.
You can enable the old fan curve. It is somewhere in the settings. Sorry I can’t remember exactly where.
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