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Yeah, I guess that has its appeal. Personally, I think If I am trying to make an RPI a daily driver, I'd rather spend the money and just get a retired enterprise desktop computer.

The form factor will be different, but the performance and price will be similar. The benefit is you get to save on time building, and testing.