Yes, it’s a PC with the form factor advantages of a console
You can buy/build an ITX PC with a console form factor, only using desktop hardware and cooling, which is significantly more cost-effective.
An ITX case is still too big to fit in my entertainment center.
I mean I suppose if you absolutely need something that incredibly small, that makes sense, but you’re taking an absolute bath on the value proposition.
I do. However, that requires you already having a fully built out gaming rig.
Then do that. You can shove it in a closet/desk/bedroom or wherever you can fit it.
Because you are arguing from a foregone conclusion
Again, no, I’m not. I did nothing more than ask questions. It just doesn’t make sense to me from a financial perspective. You’re paying twice the cost for half the power and a very linear usage. If that’s you, good for you. Buy all of 'em you want, it won’t hurt me at all.
I don’t have to use one to appreciate why others would find the option appealing.
Then why are you trying so hard to be offended by my questions?
You can buy/build an ITX PC with a console form factor, only using desktop hardware and cooling, which is significantly more cost-effective.
I mean I suppose if you absolutely need something that incredibly small, that makes sense, but you’re taking an absolute bath on the value proposition.
Then do that. You can shove it in a closet/desk/bedroom or wherever you can fit it.
Again, no, I’m not. I did nothing more than ask questions. It just doesn’t make sense to me from a financial perspective. You’re paying twice the cost for half the power and a very linear usage. If that’s you, good for you. Buy all of 'em you want, it won’t hurt me at all.
Then why are you trying so hard to be offended by my questions?