I have a laptop nearing the end of its life with (what I thought was) a good cpu/ram and an integrated graphics card. It was fine at running a DAW but it couldn’t run 10 year old games at a non fucky framerate. I would include its details but I didn’t memorize them and don’t have access to it right now.

I’m looking at replacing it with a minipc because laptops are getting more user hostile but I like the idea of having something I can move around occasionally. So I look on the reddit spreadsheet, and I’m struggling because there often seems to be a gap between the listed specs on the spreadsheet and the actual thing itself (ie “this thing has this gpu” vs “this thing has a slot for you to install a gpu”).

I absolutely need something that will run Reaper or an equivalent well with a billion tracks and add ons at the same time. I would very much like to run ten year old games reliably at a good framerate. And if possible I’d like to badly run a local ai which I understand basically requires a decent standalone gpu, but it isn’t that important because they’re a dumb toy that has no actual use. Is there a minipc that I can buy prebuilt that does that, and if not how close can I get? I don’t know enough about hardware to answer my own question with the spreadsheet sorry.

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    SteamDeck + Dock might work for most of that? Pre-built, can play games (obviously), it’s portable, 16GB RAM + 4 core/8 thread CPU. Use the Dock (or at least a USB-C dock) to hook up a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. Can probably run Reaper in desktop mode – though I’ve never tried that personally. Doubt you’d get much in the way of AI on it (AMD, so no CUDA), but I haven’t really kept up with what crazy things people have hacked together in that space lately.

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      This is an interesting suggestion but I’m moderately worried about having linux as my only os. Low cost though

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        I’ve heard of people installing Windows on it instead, but I haven’t seen one set up like that personally so not sure what the experience is like. There are also copycats/competitors from other vendors that ship Windows pre-installed if you like the idea of the handheld form factor, but for me the fact that the Deck officially supported Linux was a selling point so I haven’t investigated them much.

  • Dang. I know nothing about Reaper, but I got one of these about a year ago with a Ryzen 7 in it; they’re no longer available, but it was so cheap I swapped out the RAM and maxed it out at 64Gb, because that was fairly cheap, too. I think, all in, I spent maybe $500 on it, with the extra RAM? $390 for the computer, another hundred-ish for the 64GB 3200 MHz DDR4 SO-DIMMs.

    With this AMD, RAM is shared between the GPU and the CPU; the CPU has 16 cores. The only game I’ve run has been Factorio, and even in demanding scenarios I haven’t had a stutter. I’m happy to run a benchmark, but I suspect Toms would have better information.

    This thing blows my 6y/o XPS (Intel) out of the water on all other benchmarks - mostly compile times, and I’ve been quite happy with these AMD Ryzen chips. I think they’re supposed to be laptop ICs? I don’t really follow the CPU/GPU space anymore. But it’s connected to three monitors running at 1080p each, and it seems up to whatever task I throw at it.

    Arch went on no problem, and everything worked.

    Wish I could help on the Reaper part. But I really do like these Trigkeys - easy to get into and replace memory and M.2 NVMe port accessible immediately under the backplate. If I were to need another, I’d look for whatever the latest AMD version of this Trigkey is selling.

    I think an almost identical product, differing only by case color AFAICT, is sold under a different brand name.

    Oh! I just found out you can get the one I bought for $260. Their top line is currently a Ryzen 7 7840HS at just under $500 - and, yeah, mine’s a 5800H. I have no idea what any of these designations mean, but one has the bigger GBs so it must be better, right?

    Edit: found a direct comparison.