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cybik

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  1. Reporting in: This is a Quanta ODM! I procured this after the video made me aware Eluktronics was even a thing The MUX hardware is said to be in there, but deactivated at the firmware level and unstable, and not activated yet; there's a possibility it won't be flipped on ever. The hardware itself is super potent at a baseline level, gods damn. Literally everything works out of the box (with driver installs) on Windows I'm a Linux nerd and I'm happy to report only two things are "not working" out of the box: RGB LED controls are absent Oh also I'm a programmer. I coded a kernel driver module for it and I'm working on OpenRGB integration now Screen refresh rate is locked at 60hz on "Hybrid GPU" and "Discrete" modes As for feedback: With 64gb of RAM this bugger is SCREAMING The screen quality is very nice The webcam is abysmal The speakers are, uh, "there" (not a compliment) The WiFi works fine, Bluetooth too All in all, nice.
  2. In this one specifically they are said to be using Quanta as an ODM. Also of note is that the hardware apparently has a MUX switch, but the core software's like "nah"
  3. Say goodbye to your money. https://system76.com/desktops
  4. Look at the files you get when you download the Linux version of GOG-sold games. Specifically very recent updates.
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