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<blockquote data-quote="Hadden" data-source="post: 518435" data-attributes="member: 43880"><p>The best will be cpu (at least 4-core for win10) and ram (however, 4 to 8 should be fine) if you can still find them. You can use xfce in Ubuntu if slow.</p><p>I don't think the case-less solution is a big problem if you keep out things that can damage it.</p><p>The heat shouldn't be a problem, intel usually are cooler than amds (I use them) or you can use a fan (usually cheap).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hadden, post: 518435, member: 43880"] The best will be cpu (at least 4-core for win10) and ram (however, 4 to 8 should be fine) if you can still find them. You can use xfce in Ubuntu if slow. I don't think the case-less solution is a big problem if you keep out things that can damage it. The heat shouldn't be a problem, intel usually are cooler than amds (I use them) or you can use a fan (usually cheap). [/QUOTE]
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