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spacerays86@reddit
2037: whole pc is made of screen.
Jeep-Eep@reddit (OP)
Yeah, it's honestly a trend I just do not like. Waste of good CPU horsepower.
Strazdas1@reddit
Same. I can understand a screen for mobo troubleshooting. Maybe for temp reporting. After that, its just detrimental.
Jeep-Eep@reddit (OP)
I mean, if a CAMM2 card has its own brains running a vital statistics display, that could actually be useful...
pppjurac@reddit
And motherboard is no longer needed, there is only 850W GPU with socket for CPU and memory/drive slots.
vegetable__lasagne@reddit
It'll be like an AIO office PC but you don't actually use the screen.
yungfishstick@reddit
All of that just to immediately get blocked by a CPU cooler
C_Ironfoundersson@reddit
this could not be more obviously for the AIO market.
JustHereForCatss@reddit
Oh thank god, I was worried I’d have nothing to match the screens on my AIO, GPU, Motherboard, fans, case, and PSU
C_Ironfoundersson@reddit
what about the screens on your desk
pppjurac@reddit
Now that puts new level of 'ricing' into PC DIY building :)
dry_yer_eyes@reddit
Who can actually see the side of their ram? I can’t think of a configuration where the screen would be visible.
triemdedwiat@reddit
Buy a case with a glass panel. I only know because a made to order system turned up with one. Then you can waste more money on unneeded tack.
CANT_BEAT_PINWHEEL@reddit
I think it’s intended for people who use water cooling instead of air towers
crab_quiche@reddit
24GB memory kits with this nonsense lmao. Cheap out on x16 chips but spend money on a screen.
forqueercountrymen@reddit
I want my monitr to have a mini oled monitor at the bottom next
GoombazLord@reddit
I know you are being sarcastic but ASUS actually already did this 4 years ago: https://youtu.be/jb_FcABVkrg?t=53
Jeep-Eep@reddit (OP)
Not that useful on the current style, but testing it out for blingy CAMM2 heatspreaders? makes sense as a strategy.
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