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System Name | Jupiter-2 |
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Processor | Intel i3-6100 |
Motherboard | H170I-PLUS D3 |
Cooling | Stock |
Memory | 8GB Mushkin DDR3L-1600 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA GTX 1050ti |
Storage | 512GB Corsair SSD |
Display(s) | BENQ 24in |
Case | Lian Li PC-Q01B Mini ITX |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard |
Power Supply | Corsair 450W |
Mouse | Logitech Trackball |
Keyboard | Custom bamboo job |
Software | Win 10 Pro |
Benchmark Scores | Finished Super PI on legendary mode in only 13 hours. |
Old news. gOS (goodOS) was originally touted as "greenOS" and "googleOS". Its been around forever. AFAIK it was designed by google people. Download it. Its pretty good. http://www.thinkgos.com/index.html
The gOS was not designed by Google -- read right at the bottom of the page you linked. :shadedshu
"Cloud and gOS are not affiliated with Google or their partners."
Now, Google does use an OS called "Goobuntu" internally, but it's not available to the public.
I just assumed that even the basic house hold has children that want to play games on the computer, so if the OEM companies ship with Google OS wouldn't they have to include, "Not compatible with commercial games" or something on the box? I just think that'd be a turn off to most customers.
If you have any younger children as relatives, you should know that most of them get their gaming from consoles today -- I think Google's banking on that.