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performance limits
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Discussions tagged with performance limits on WindowsForum.com explore the practical boundaries of hardware when repurposed for non-standard workloads. A key example examines the Lenovo Legion Go S, a handheld gaming PC, when used as a portable workstation. The thread details real-world challenges such as thermal throttling, power constraints, and software compatibility that define the device's performance limits outside its intended gaming role. These conversations provide firsthand insights into how hardware designed for one purpose can hit performance ceilings when pushed into productivity tasks, offering useful context for users considering similar cross-purpose setups.
It’s not every day that a device built for leisure finds itself repurposed for productivity, but with the ever-growing interest in portable computing, the lines between gaming consoles and work machines are starting to blur. Case in point: the Lenovo Legion Go S, a handheld gaming PC with muscle...
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