Enthusiast computing

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Enthusiast computing refers to a group of people who build high-end personal computers that facilitate gaming, stock trading, video editing, music creation and editing, photograph editing, programming, remote work, cryptocurrency mining, and other hardware-intensive applications. Elements of an enthusiast computer may include cutting edge CPU(s), GPU(s), screen(s), cooling devices, cases, motherboard(s), input devices, computer memory, computer storage, virtual reality headsets, network cards, haptics, power supplies, and peripheral devices. rdf:langString
rdf:langString Enthusiast computing
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rdf:langString December 2013
rdf:langString November 2020
rdf:langString October 2020
rdf:langString It is talking about 15-year-old hardware
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rdf:langString Enthusiast computing refers to a group of people who build high-end personal computers that facilitate gaming, stock trading, video editing, music creation and editing, photograph editing, programming, remote work, cryptocurrency mining, and other hardware-intensive applications. Elements of an enthusiast computer may include cutting edge CPU(s), GPU(s), screen(s), cooling devices, cases, motherboard(s), input devices, computer memory, computer storage, virtual reality headsets, network cards, haptics, power supplies, and peripheral devices. Many manufacturers address this market by producing state of the art offerings which can then be integrated into a custom build.
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