Grab yourself a Pint Glass or Coffee Tumbler at https://craftcomputing.store Intel's Meteor Lake has been out for nearly a year now, and was welcomed with an overall 'meh' reaction from Enthusiasts and Consumers alike. But was that lukewarm reception deserved? Today we're taking a look at the Geekom GT1 Mega Mini PC, powered by an Intel Ultra 9 185H to see if it's actually a chip you should consider for your next mini workstation, or even your next server. But first... What am I drinking??? Dry-abolical from Schilling Cider, 6.6% Check out the Geekom GT1 Mega 185H here: https://amzn.to/3Uv4S2d Geekom GT1 Mega 155H: https://amzn.to/3C1gFih Follow me on Bluesky @Craftcomputing Support me on Patreon and get access to my exclusive Discord server. Chat with myself and the other hosts on Talking Heads all week long. https://www.patreon.com/CraftComputing

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