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Earlier today I watched a Tek Syndicate video. In there they talked about via, a processor company I had never heard of before, so I loaded up their page and found they overall have very low power processors. I will be going to collage soon and want to build a computer that could go to collage and be brought back home in the summer. I was wondering if a tiny itx system with a via processor would be a viable option (no pun intended). It would have a ssd as storage, a amd grahpics card, possibly the powersupply that came with the case, a motherboard that supports the chip, and low profile ram. Would this be a decent system to just simply load with linuix of some sort, and only program or surf the web on?

 

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Beefy

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If its a collage build.. I don't think your going to go to college.

 

You're correcting others but can't even get it right yourself. :D

 

In my opinion there's no real benefit to the VIA processors, at least not for mainstream use. You should look into AMD's offerings instead.

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I'm sorry but it's college not collage. College -- school; collage -- collection of pictures. VIA boards aren't really that convenient for that kind of use, AMD has some compelling offers and even more now with their new line-up of lower power APUs.

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Budget? Use?

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