My best friend has one of these. The model with the high-end Intel mobile CPU and GTX 1650. The motherboard is crazy. The GTX 1650 is built directly onto the motherboard and cooled by this fully custom-built ultra low-profile cooler, which also cools the CPU. The UEFI is fully unlocked, meaning menu options you never seen on consumer motherboards are fully accessible. You can tweak anything, and we don't know who made it because it is completely unbranded. It is a powerful machine, though.
Game Changer mentioned🗣️🗣️
As an Australian I was very confused what I heard “I thought we left the commodore in the 80s”
1200 US DOOFENSHMIRTZ HAD ME ROLLING ON THE FLOOR
HOLDEN COMMODORE 🗣️🔥
If a 3D printable Comodore case compatible with Framework's motherboard was made, I think this might be a new hype in the format by bringing in Mini PC devotees, mechanical keyboard folks and the Framework's crew
C64 was my first computer. My dad had gotten in on the ground floor with home computing. Most of what many of my friends thought about computers were informed by the 80s classic Wargames.
And then there's Amiga Forever. Legends never really die.
I thought at first it was Holden Commdore (1980s-2018)
Now, THATS a gaming keyboard!
new commodores keeping you big as hell
I’ve been here the whole time!
All hail the Goddess Blue Heart of the Commodore Dimension
FINALLY! CLEAR PLASTIC TECH IS BACK IN THE MENU!
HOLDEN MENTIONED 🗣️🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥🔥
I just pulled out my Atari ST from the 80's, I have a SCSI tower built for it complete with 6 disc CD changer. I've been adding all kinds of things form accelerators, added RAM, even a GPU! A few Raspberry pis and I'm on the internet!
game changer mention keeping you big as hell
I wish the Holden Commodore would come back, big V8 rear wheel drive in a land boat wagon is just what we need, a refreshing break from all the EV trash infecting the Aussie car market at the moment
clear plastic tech keeping you big as hell
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