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System Name | Commercial towing vehicle "Nostromo" |
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Processor | 5800X3D |
Motherboard | X570 Unify |
Cooling | EK-AIO 360 |
Memory | 32 GB Fury 3666 MHz |
Video Card(s) | 4070 Ti Eagle |
Storage | SN850 NVMe 1TB + Renegade NVMe 2TB + 870 EVO 4TB |
Display(s) | 25" Legion Y25g-30 360Hz |
Case | Lian Li LanCool 216 v2 |
Audio Device(s) | Razer Blackshark v2 Hyperspeed / Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2e |
Power Supply | HX1500i |
Mouse | Harpe Ace Aim Lab Edition |
Keyboard | Scope II 96 Wireless |
Software | Windows 11 23H2 / Fedora w. KDE |
Considering that this has a built in battery the SO-DIMMs make sense. They typically use a lot less power than desktop DDR2 sticks.
This board seems more aimed towards reliability and power saving(to make the back-up battery woth something). I wouldn't think a batter that small would keep the computer running for any worthwhile amount of time unless extreme power savings were put into place.
You maybe right on that...but it don´t make sense, does it? It seems like a "high performance"
board by the looks of the cooling solution for VRM, North and South bridge