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>> No. 24783 Anonymous
3rd February 2021
Wednesday 4:41 pm
24783 https://eblaztr.com/ - 26 days until new release, ooaah!
It looks cool as fuck and very handy, but after basic research on component costs it looks like the eBlaztr mobile gaming case costs in excess of £1,000.

£770~ on CPU, Graphics and Monitor;
£300~ guess on motherboard and misc components;

Total product cost at £1,775.

Be it known that i have next to zero experience building computers, much less of the markets.

Thoughts?
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>> No. 24784 Anonymous
3rd February 2021
Wednesday 4:49 pm
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And here's the set up - minus power and periplerals.
>> No. 24785 Anonymous
3rd February 2021
Wednesday 4:51 pm
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And here's another few cool looking builds, because this is a good oportunity to post them.
>> No. 24786 Anonymous
3rd February 2021
Wednesday 4:51 pm
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>> No. 24787 Anonymous
3rd February 2021
Wednesday 5:10 pm
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>>24785
I like that very much, have been thinking of doing very similar for my next PC.
>> No. 24788 Anonymous
3rd February 2021
Wednesday 5:19 pm
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You'll always pay a premium for something niche. If you're on a smaller budget and can settle for lower performance, there are loads of mini-ITX cases with VESA mounts that bolt directly to the back of a normal monitor, though you would be stuck with an APU.

Zotac make a wide range of ultra-compact gaming PCs that could be bodged onto a VESA bracket, although you'll pay a premium and won't have much in the way of upgrade options.

Various OEMs did dabble in gaming all-in-one PCs with standard desktop components, but they didn't sell very well.
>> No. 24789 Anonymous
3rd February 2021
Wednesday 5:20 pm
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I don't entirely understand it. It's not especially small and while an all-in-one PC-monitor set up is quite nice, it's not that amazing. It's an ITX motherboard so it doesn't seem much different to the ITX PC I'm using to send this message right now. Indeed I have the same GPU, SSD (same brand and capacity no less) and RAM, but it cost me quite a bit less than £1,775. However, it is worth noting I bought a lot of this before the prices got shot to the Moon by COVID. Also I don't know how easy to come by ITX pre-builds are either.

If you're interested in small PCs this YouTube channel has a lot of videos, although he's a bit of an elitist and don't get tricked into thinking you need a PC the size of a postage stamp with a watercooled CPU and GPU: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRYOj4DmyxhBVrdvbsUwmAA
>> No. 24790 Anonymous
3rd February 2021
Wednesday 5:34 pm
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>>24789

>he's a bit of an elitist

TBH I'm just jealous that he's better than me at Apex Legends and has big sexy muscles.
>> No. 24791 Anonymous
3rd February 2021
Wednesday 6:06 pm
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>>24789

It just looks like a version of the shite HP Compaq Pro 6300 All In One I use for work, only after Xzibit got his hands on it. And judging by my current gaming laptop, it probably weighs four times as much as that.
>> No. 24792 Anonymous
3rd February 2021
Wednesday 6:10 pm
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Looks like a compost bin.

Not a criticism.
>> No. 24793 Anonymous
3rd February 2021
Wednesday 6:32 pm
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>>24792
Looks to me like a tombola drum.

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