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I would love to know how to host a lan party

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Is this feasible? I mean, they seem pretty confident.

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Recently posted this in PCMR but figured this is a good one for LTT, might even make an interesting video since conventional wisdom holds that "well DUH, of course you need a boot SSD!"

What's the reason, other than cost, that you shouldn't just go all out and slap a single 4TB NVME in this bad boy and call it a day?

Edit: I think I may have caused some confusion. Some clarification and expansion below

I am comparing Scenario A) 2 NVME SSDs - One boot, one content, programs, etc; and Scenario B) 1 SSD that's used for everything.

To help promote discussion, I'd also posit a few additional layers to the scenarios:

  1. Assume infinite money, all SSDs are the same size and they are magic so won't degrade and you have access to Windows 11 Stable Edition that is magically always stable
  2. Same as above, but SSDs are different sizes

In any combination of the scenarios, are you seeing a performance difference?

I ask specifically about performance because the notion of having "a boot SSD" to just run Windows honestly seems wasteful at this stage. You're taking up an entire NVME slot, PCIE lanes, etc just to host your OS. Would it not be better to slap as much storage as you can afford into that bad boy?

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So, for those who have not seen the other post and wondering what is this. TLDR: I brought a Steam deck and somewhere during shipping the package got opened and someone switched the steam deck with a lenovo power brick.

Talked with steam support and thankfully we have a good ending, Steam has done a investigation on both GLS and parcel force and they got back to me with 2 options a full refund or for them to send a replacement. I chose the replacement and now Im waiting for it to get home.

Ive read stories from the other post about steam support not being good to people but they have been only good in my experience. I have learned from my mistake and i will open the package while making a video. Thank you for all of you who have send their good lucks. Now we wait until it arrives

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I believe the danaher / GeneXpert stuff is right at the intersection of the nerdfighter an LTT community.

An interesting technology that has a large impact on people. Maybe that can be a hook for a collab?

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