> Dell wants to bring many of the available resources available to professional athletes to the eSports scene. The facilities will have an in-house chef, access to nutritionists, sports psychologist, and analysts.
Huh, back in my day an "eSports training center" was a friend's apartment that had a large living room and plenty of power sockets, the "in-house chef" and "nutritionists" were whoever ordered the pizza, and the "sports psychologist" was the liberal number of cans of beer. But I guess that was in the weird old times when people actually played games for fun.
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Ken_g6 - Tuesday, January 9, 2018 - link
"Dell appears to only offer air cooling and does not currently list any liquid cooling options as we see on the Inspiron 5675."That's funny. When I look through the "optional clear panel" in the example image, I see a liquid cooler. Must be a communications mixup somewhere.
r3loaded - Wednesday, January 10, 2018 - link
> Dell wants to bring many of the available resources available to professional athletes to the eSports scene. The facilities will have an in-house chef, access to nutritionists, sports psychologist, and analysts.Huh, back in my day an "eSports training center" was a friend's apartment that had a large living room and plenty of power sockets, the "in-house chef" and "nutritionists" were whoever ordered the pizza, and the "sports psychologist" was the liberal number of cans of beer. But I guess that was in the weird old times when people actually played games for fun.
xeal - Monday, January 15, 2018 - link
SSD:* 128GB M.2 SATA
* 256GB M.2 SATA
I wonder why Dell doesn't offer bigger sizes for SSD? Like 1 or 2 TB. A 1TB Samsung 850 PRO is $430 on Amazon. Who still uses hard drives in 2018? :o