What do you guys think of liquid cooled laptops?
Do they slosh when you carry them?
>>51970245
Good question.
>>51970789
There's no liquid in the laptop, it's all stored in that attachment and gets drained before you detach it.
They make for a good joke thread
Why is a toaster from hell attached to that laptop
>>51970906
to cook the gaming sandwich your mom gave you, obviously.
>>51968703
Cool
>>51968703
Remove the word "Portable". You can also make your own, mini watercooling system.
>>51970872
How does that work?
Why
At this point the laptop should start questioning its own identity. You can't even put it on your lap top.
>>51968703
same as desktops, except limited by a form factor that is no longer useful in any way
>>51968703
i can't imagine that being affordable enough to justify buying.
>>51968703
LOOKS RIDIC AF
LAPTOB GETTING BUTTFUCKED BY A HORNET LMAO
>>51972976
elves
I'd love some kind of dock that turned your laptop into a dual socket NUMA workstation. But I guess only Windows Server or Linux would support CPU hotplugging, wouldn't be useful for the gaymen.
>>51968703
Why not just build a lan-party mini itx build?
>have to haul the presumably huge power brick, the water thing in the back your mouse, something to put said mouse on
or
> micro itx case with handles, monitor, associated cables, mouse
It ends up being the same amount of shit really.
>>51973605
Except even cheaper for a mini- or micro- build, along with your choice of parts and full customization to fit your needs/budget. I really question why anyone would buy one of these instead of their own build. The only reason I could see for owning one is if you absolutely needed it to have a battery as a kind of UPS because you know that shit is getting 1.5 hours tops under heavy load.
How the fuck do you use that on your lap without burning your testicles
>>51973605
Yeah except this laptop will go for $3k and you can build a beast of an ITX for half that cost.
>>51968703
We don't think about them at all.