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Originally Posted by underscore
Catering to people who can't be bothered to learn about specs. Looks like gaming PC = is gaming PC.
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They all more or less look the same. It's hard to differentiate unless you really dive into the specs and somewhat aware of what you're getting. Go on any computer website, and it's either a gaming PC or...a gaming PC. This really soured my experience.
roastpuff shared a few good options from RedFlagDeals, but as usual, hoarders on that forum swooped them up, including my very own user errors, and I missed out. Alas, I'm stuck with this ancient relic.
I previously wanted to do some video rendering/editing of my track day videos for post-track analysis. I've decided to take the simple step of analyzing the GPS data that's processed by the software I'm using first to determine any anomalies, and then if necessary, render the video with the data overlay to do further analysis. I had a hard time rendering videos on my Microsoft Surface Pro 6, and I'm not 100% sure why. My hunch is the lack of hard disk real estate (256GB) and/or lack of resources such as CPU and memory (8GB only.)
My track time this year may be limited due to my decision of going back to school (not recommended!)