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i don't think you should expect native support for advanced battery management (like windows has), deep sleep states etc, so i wouldn't use this as an actual laptop

if you're only speaking about using this as a "always connected PC that happens to have a screen and a battery attached to it", then yeah sure. your only problem would be connecting the HDDs to your laptop, but that can be solved with a m.2 to sata adapter from AliExpress or something

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25 minutes ago, arvinpw said:

If your laptop have 2 or more storage slot, plus 1 boot drive on top of that, by all mean, go for it.

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The amount of storage will be limited, but in theory nothing would prevent it from working, except maybe wifi? 

From the hardware standpoint it is best to use ethernet, and remove the battery and just leave it plugged in if you can.

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