AMD does quite well on midrange laptops, with a decent graphics solution, good cpu performance, and reasonable power envelope. They aren't so great in ultra low power, and you could go either way in the gaming laptop space.
I'd say they're in a...
Convenient if you wanna launch them through Steam, but standalone Aleph One is still available, as it has been for many years: https://alephone.lhowon.org/
And yeah, the Steam versions are from the Aleph One crew.
"Classic" Marathon is available for free on steam, Marathon Infinity and Marathon 2 coming soon.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2398450/Classic_Marathon/
Looks like it is supposed to work on windows, supposedly announced with some ReLive driver update but I haven't found it. You may need to change some settings to get it working, maybe add the game to the xbox thing or look in amd's driver...
I wouldn't be surprised, makes more sense to have a very specialized and highly integrated OS, test suite, and hardware imo. That way any bugs can be found easily and fixed before there is a problem.
Not to say it has to be unique to the power...
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Variable_refresh_rate
Some of this may be outdated or not apply to your distro, but it should be generally informative.
I didn't see anything about windowed apps, only that you should disable the compositor if...
I've got an original Danger Den MATX case. Comes with a 180x2 radiator and an 80X2 radiator mounted on the back (I may have the fan dimension wrong, going off memory from a long time ago). Also comes with the fan controller and 750 watt power...
My n200 is still pluggin along. It's had some issues lately, think due to my storage filling up. Need to back up my important shit and clean house. Finally managed to break the screen -- must've dropped it a dozen times just on that corner...
True, but AC is a funny beast, and it doesn't always go the way you expect it to. You might think it'll travel through the wire, when instead it decides ground is a better path. The wire provides a connection, but the inductance and capacitance...
That resistor wont do much for 120V AC. The kind that would fit in a wrist strap might be able to handle 1 watt of power, but an AC line (with no loads in series) is capable of multiple amps, over a kW of power. All the strap does is provide an...
The real ones have a 1MOhm resistor so they release the charge slowly, at a much lower voltage. The fake/cheap ones might not (among other things, like having cheap wire or no connection at all).
Touching your case is risky, there is no resistor...