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>Even 4GB on Win10 is going to be a not-so-great experience.

Yes, but it's not like I'm going to install a full blown win10, rather a custom minimal debian based i3wm distro, with thunar for the sake of accuracy

https://pic8.co/sh/K8sVLv.png

That's just how I like shits to be in the end, nothing's faster to switch from one task to the next, no BS in between https://youtu.be/AzWEu4IWmnY?t=55

But I digress

Main advantage I see when it comes to this one and the rest, is that it's a "real" computer, small, but "complete", as in there's no such thing as "you can't use mass storage bigger than X" type of stuffs.... And that alone, is the one thing worth considering when it comes to it, IMO

It's perfect for a "media center". As in playing movies up to 1080p, and emulators up to (maybe) playstation1. This one last bit (PS1/PSX) needs to be verified though, but there are ways

Also, if it can run zdoom decently... I say it's fucken great for a media center at that price

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Yeah, if you're going to put a real x86 Linux distro on it, it should work well enough.

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Main strong point of those things is the absence of noise, as in fans. Silence is something I really appreciate. I'm totally willing to sacrifice raw computation power over silence, for a media center

Now I suspect this one might need a cooling fan... Which would be unfortunate

From that perspective I like the way the mint box mini 2 is designed https://pic8.co/sh/GGCt5D.jpeg

That giant block of metal as passive cooling is just the perfect alternative to cooling fans IMO, also it's a great pen carrier

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Atoms are pretty power friendly, I've used those in embedded projects. If you get a good heavy heatsink on it, you can have a low-speed fan to keep it cool. Basically, just enough to move air across the heatsink.