Gaming Tiny computer below $1K
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Cabin bag is around 20 in x 17 in x 9 in. A HP RP5 may fit but my bag will almost be full. I prefer a gaming desktop at around or below 12 in x 12 in x 3 in so I can put other stuff.
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@coliver said in Gaming Tiny computer below $1K:
@bishnitro said in Gaming Tiny computer below $1K:
Lenovo M700
Ah, You'd be better off picking up a laptop. There aren't many gaming PCs in the book-end form factor.
That's what I discovered.
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what are my options for gaming laptop below $1000 with good user feedback?
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The ASUS ROG series is phenomenal. MSI also has a gaming series that is really good, although I think it will be slightly more then $1K.
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@bishnitro said in Gaming Tiny computer below $1K:
what are my options for gaming laptop below $1000 with good user feedback?
My Asus RoG was far from their entry level and was about $1,100. I liked it so much, I have two of them.
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@bishnitro said in Gaming Tiny computer below $1K:
Cabin bag is around 20 in x 17 in x 9 in. A HP RP5 may fit but my bag will almost be full. I prefer a gaming desktop at around or below 12 in x 12 in x 3 in so I can put other stuff.
I assume this means that there will be a monitor/keyboard/mouse where ever you are taking this cabin bag?
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@Dashrender said in Gaming Tiny computer below $1K:
@bishnitro said in Gaming Tiny computer below $1K:
Cabin bag is around 20 in x 17 in x 9 in. A HP RP5 may fit but my bag will almost be full. I prefer a gaming desktop at around or below 12 in x 12 in x 3 in so I can put other stuff.
I assume this means that there will be a monitor/keyboard/mouse where ever you are taking this cabin bag?
Maybe to a cabin?
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@scottalanmiller said in Gaming Tiny computer below $1K:
@Dashrender said in Gaming Tiny computer below $1K:
@bishnitro said in Gaming Tiny computer below $1K:
Cabin bag is around 20 in x 17 in x 9 in. A HP RP5 may fit but my bag will almost be full. I prefer a gaming desktop at around or below 12 in x 12 in x 3 in so I can put other stuff.
I assume this means that there will be a monitor/keyboard/mouse where ever you are taking this cabin bag?
Maybe to a cabin?
Isn't a cabin bag what pilots and flight attendants use?
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@scottalanmiller said in Gaming Tiny computer below $1K:
@Dashrender said in Gaming Tiny computer below $1K:
@bishnitro said in Gaming Tiny computer below $1K:
Cabin bag is around 20 in x 17 in x 9 in. A HP RP5 may fit but my bag will almost be full. I prefer a gaming desktop at around or below 12 in x 12 in x 3 in so I can put other stuff.
I assume this means that there will be a monitor/keyboard/mouse where ever you are taking this cabin bag?
Maybe to a cabin?
I've heard of those called bug out bags... but they normally don't have computers in them.. at least not gaming ones
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@Dashrender said in Gaming Tiny computer below $1K:
@scottalanmiller said in Gaming Tiny computer below $1K:
@Dashrender said in Gaming Tiny computer below $1K:
@bishnitro said in Gaming Tiny computer below $1K:
Cabin bag is around 20 in x 17 in x 9 in. A HP RP5 may fit but my bag will almost be full. I prefer a gaming desktop at around or below 12 in x 12 in x 3 in so I can put other stuff.
I assume this means that there will be a monitor/keyboard/mouse where ever you are taking this cabin bag?
Maybe to a cabin?
I've heard of those called bug out bags... but they normally don't have computers in them.. at least not gaming ones
So many protein bars.
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I have a gen 1 version of this, with an i3, and it's been great. I'm not a super serious gamer, but you can get way better GPU options now, and the high end one is $1,000.
http://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/productdetails/alienware-alpha-r2-desktop
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Thank you very much Rojo, i'll check alpha.
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The review about yellow ring on amazon is scary, this could have been a great product if i will get the working one.
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@bishnitro said in Gaming Tiny computer below $1K:
The review about yellow ring on amazon is scary, this could have been a great product if i will get the working one.
That issue must only affect the newer generation ones, mine has been running full time, stable, for over 2 years.
All those negative review are also for units NOT bought from Dell, but from some shady 3rd party seller on Amazon... that's not what you want to do. No guarantee that the ones he is selling are "new" or even contain all the correct, original parts.
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You are right, thank you very much.
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You can do a retropi 3 for about $75 if you count the case, SD card and controllers. ROMs are up to you. If you add a small screen, you might bump it to $150.