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Today is a great day for all of gamers around the Internet.

GOG.COM has partnered with LinusTechTips, the most loveable - and clumsiest - Tech Channel on Youtube to create the Ultimate Gaming Machine and, you guessed it, it’s actually a PC.

Check this: the monstrosity features a 6-core Ryzen 5 3600 processor, a whopping 32GB of Corsair LPX RAM and no less 1.5 Terabytes filled with more than 450 DRM-free games from GOG.COM! A portion of the best games contained on that super-duper machine are listed right here. You’re in luck! Some are on sale right now!

Who is LinusTechTips, you’re asking? LTT is one of the most influential and entertaining tech channel on the internet. LinusTechTips makes videos about all the things you love: Games, computers, devices and other cool tech from the past, present and future.

You can check the video right here and let them know that you loved it!
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elgonzo: "Monstrosity" implies it is something extraordinary or special. 6 CPU cores and 32 GB RAM are anything but extraordinary/special in these days. Just because it may deviate slightly from some statistic mean does not make it unusual in any way. ;-)
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ariaspi: They called it like that because for its size, it's quite a powerful system. Most people still buy their systems with 16 GB of RAM, and my guess is that more than two thirds of GOG's users have a weaker CPU than the Ryzen 5 3600.
GOG's marketing blurb does not mention anythin about size. I haven't seen the video (and i'm not going to watch the video, LTT is not my cup of tea), and my comment was strictly about GOG's marketing blurb.

Everyone is entiteld to their guesses... I have an i7 3770, which technically should be weaker than a Ryzen 5 3600, i guess. That does not make a machine with that Ryzen CPU "monstrous". Neither does repeatedly pointing out that many people's PC's are equipped with 16 GB RAM. A (private) PC with 32 GB was considered special/exceptional/outlandish 10 years ago. If anyone thinks PCs with 32 GB RAM are monstrous/exceptional/attention-grabbing/whatever today, well, then: Welcome! The future is now! ;-)

Anyway, perhaps GOG's marketing blurb there really makes only sense in the context of the video. So, maybe GOG was indeed referring to the power/volume ratio as you alluded to...
Post edited October 21, 2019 by elgonzo
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elgonzo: I haven't seen the video...
It's a Dr Zaber Sentry 2.0 case. 340 x 310 x 66 mm in size.
That's just what I need to replace my rather old PC;)
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elgonzo: I haven't seen the video...
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ariaspi: It's a Dr Zaber Sentry 2.0 case. 340 x 310 x 66 mm in size.
It looks like an evil little box, I rather like it!
That machine won't be able to play every game on gog
Haven't watched the video... did they mention anything about its price? Not that I'm interested, mind you, just curious.
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GOG.com: Check this: the monstrosity features a 6-core Ryzen 5 3600 processor, a whopping 32GB of Corsair LPX RAM and no less 1.5 Terabytes filled with more than 450 DRM-free games from GOG.COM!
*Yawn*

An "above-average" computer, alongside an operating system that would make the Chinese Government proud... I'll pass.

Wake me up when you make a version running a Linux-based operating system or better yet, when you start actively pressuring developers to release "Linux" versions of their games (especially when dozens of developers on your site already have "Linux" versions in your competitor's stores!)...
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elgonzo: I haven't seen the video...
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ariaspi: It's a Dr Zaber Sentry 2.0 case. 340 x 310 x 66 mm in size.
Nice nifty case. The system is a monstrous gnome, indeed. I love compact and ultra-compact cases.

Whoever wins this has my congratulations and my envy :)
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BananaJane: That machine won't be able to play every game on gog
The best console is a pc...
... but who needs controllers? Let us plug in the mouse and keyboard in this *ahem* "console" ;P

Good vid nonetheless and amazing titles (great promo gog!)
The computer in the video doesn't even have a CD or DVD drive what is this garbage
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BananaJane: The computer in the video doesn't even have a CD or DVD drive what is this garbage
USB when you need it.
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HunchBluntley: Whooping can be one of a couple different things, but it's not properly used this way. :)
Perhaps their syntax is to blame. Because if someone ever threatened me with "a 32GB of Corsair LPX RAM whooping", I'd even be willing to turn the other cheque :P.
Post edited October 23, 2019 by WinterSnowfall
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BananaJane: The computer in the video doesn't even have a CD or DVD drive what is this garbage
And no floppy drive either... THIS THING IS BULLSHIT!!!!

But seriously, the year is 2019 and the world doesn't revolve around your personal needs. Maybe consider social media like Facebook or Twitter if you feel a need to spout one sentence rants at the world.

I still have a DVD drive because I still found a good case that could fit one (Define R5). I use it once in a while to rip audio CDs to flac. And I like the idea that I can still use my games on CD/DVD (though that will rarely happen, since I have HDD backups for all of them).

It would've been ok if I had to use an external USB CD/DVD drive.... and you can do this with the PC in this topic. I don't think that there are a lot new small format cases with 5.25″ bays for sale anyway.
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BananaJane: The computer in the video doesn't even have a CD or DVD drive what is this garbage
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teceem: And no floppy drive either... THIS THING IS BULLSHIT!!!!

But seriously, the year is 2019 and the world doesn't revolve around your personal needs. Maybe consider social media like Facebook or Twitter if you feel a need to spout one sentence rants at the world.

I still have a DVD drive because I still found a good case that could fit one (Define R5). I use it once in a while to rip audio CDs to flac. And I like the idea that I can still use my games on CD/DVD (though that will rarely happen, since I have HDD backups for all of them).

It would've been ok if I had to use an external USB CD/DVD drive.... and you can do this with the PC in this topic. I don't think that there are a lot new small format cases with 5.25″ bays for sale anyway.
If they're gonna call it the ultimate game computer it better be able to handle basic stuff like playing games from a disc
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BananaJane: If they're gonna call it the ultimate game computer it better be able to handle basic stuff like playing games from a disc
Please post a link to the scientific text that has defined what ultimate game computer means.

I'm out. *insert title of a '98 Lars von Trier movie*