You need to install Windows for that, either natively or as a VM. Maybe it works fine through Wine, but the APU really isn’t anything crazy so idk how viable that is
You need to install Windows for that, either natively or as a VM. Maybe it works fine through Wine, but the APU really isn’t anything crazy so idk how viable that is
In regards to multiplayer, keep in mind that still not all the major games (afaik) work on SteamOS due to anticheat not working as smoothly on Linux. I’d say go for it tho, it’s a lot easier to transport than a PS5 or PC (even a r/sffpc) and if that’s the only thing you bring, you’ll surely use it plenty :D
Higher possible OCing is completely different from having a screen with 100% working pixels or not. Your CPU not reaching the advertised clock speeds would be a better analogy.
40% higher than what? The SD is barely any cheaper in the US, the 512 OLED costs $549. As a European who’s gonna get one early next year, I think it’s definitely worth it. Comparing it to a PS5 is asinine, yeah both are gaming devices but that’s it. If you only consider performance per €/DKK, you already have your answer. The SD is attractive for loads of other reasons tho, and I say that as a PS5 owner.
Edit: If you are saying the 512gb version costs $640 (converted from DKK), that is a different argument then, but I’m assuming that’s the price for the 1tb version as that would align closer with $ and € prices.
r/SFFPC also, and r/minipc
That’s just wrong, lol. It was always “no major performance upgrade”, not “no battery, fan and screen upgrade”. The nee APU and faster RAM do basically nothing special other than pulling less power.
as a Logic user, I’m kinda jealous ngl
might try Reaper on it