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popular Posted by Dr.Wajahat • 2d ago
May 31, 2025 11:28 AM
GMKtec Mini PC Gaming: Ryzen 7 PRO 6850H, 32GB DDR5, 512GB SSD, M7 Oculink $365.49
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No it's about 20 steamedecks.
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Sometimes. It depends on if the malware goes to the BIOS level. They have found a way to implement it via hardware/software update like keyloggers but YMMV at the BIOS level.
I'd use a secondary account for setup after a fresh OS install and monitor incoming/outgoing traffic if possible. Hate to trust it to have it then hack my home internet and cause a headache or worse grab all the traffic including passwords
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Random/unknown/new companies always hold a risk.
It sadly only takes a few bad actors and/or someone not properly flashing components from returns
Manufacturers like Lenovo has been accused of having Chinese spyware on its products. Lenovo has been caught installing Superfish, a malware that could interfere with a user's browser and create security vulnerabilities. The company has also been accused of installing unremovable rootkit software via a hidden Windows feature, Lenovo Service Engine.
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Manufacturers like Lenovo has been accused of having Chinese spyware on its products. Lenovo has been caught installing Superfish, a malware that could interfere with a user's browser and create security vulnerabilities. The company has also been accused of installing unremovable rootkit software via a hidden Windows feature, Lenovo Service Engine.
Sony didn't same thing a while back. So it's not only a Chinese thing.
Manufacturers like Lenovo has been accused of having Chinese spyware on its products. Lenovo has been caught installing Superfish, a malware that could interfere with a user's browser and create security vulnerabilities. The company has also been accused of installing unremovable rootkit software via a hidden Windows feature, Lenovo Service Engine.
Sony has entered the chat.
Can someone approximate what this "gaming" device can realistically run? Cyberpunk in 1080p completely out of the question, I assume?
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