- Good news! 
- so then I’ll be finally able to buy a Ryzen NUC PN53? :D - its from Asus, its 50/50 whether you’re buying a product or a house fire. - well, I did buy a couple Asus products back in the days - all were in the “okayish” department (broad strokes okay, but some horrible descisions in the details) - that’s better than what you get from most cheap hardware vendors - you shouldn’t compare their consumer notebooks to the more expensive lines of business vendors (although those are now crap too) - And it’s not “Samsung bad” by far. - A company that has a long history of products literally catching fire/melting is not a company any reasonable person would call okayish. - Hell, just in recent history their motherboards were vaporizing copper off of AMD CPUs, and their ROG Ally is literally cooking SD cards into non-functionality. - Lets not forget that they tried to escape liability for their CPU Cooking by releasing a beta bios that cancelled your warranty if you installed it. - ASUS is a cheap, 8th tier, chinese trash tier equivalent company… and I genuinely have no idea short of mass hypnosis/drugging how they got a reputation as a quality, reputable brand. - A company that has a long history of products literally catching fire/melting is not a company any reasonable person would call okayish. - do they though? - I mean all big companies have such cases - a bit more if they are cheap (and yes, asus mostly does cheap) - but mostly it’s “more products sold equals more fire”. - Just look at the tons of samsung fires! They even got some of their smartphones completely banned on flights. (btw: I’m not a fan of either) 
 
 
 
 
- Happy to see this. The mini PC market needs more competition - Intel is pulling out and ASUS continues, how is that more competition? 
 





