I run ESXI virtual servers (as a homelab sort of thing) 24/7. My 4770 with 32GB RAM has been running non-stop for the last err .... 6-years maybe? It's done well. But in my little workspace at home I suffer from heat, and large electricity bills from all the kit I have running. With a 64GB RAM, 1TB 970 Pro NVMe, 4TB QVO SSD, and the 6-core, 12-thread mobile I7 that would suit VM work particularly, using a vesa mount adapter behind a monitor, and with less than 10W idle power, I use other-wise dead-space for the unit instead of a large desktop footprint, reduce heat, reduce electricity, double my number of VMs based on available RAM and on effectively faster disks sharing the 970 Pro though to be fair that will be slower than multiple good SATA SSD's when there's contention for smaller files / IOPs in different VMs but most of the time I expect to see a performance gain, reduce UPS capacity need, air-con need a tad ... I can actually turn off 3-computers I normally have on 24/7 when I use this new one. (Ordering now so that's the plan anyway). If intel graphics pass-through works, won't need to turn on my laptop so much either for every-day stuff and even some Dev work. Hopefully it'll last me 5-years+ without issue. Touch wood. I might not even have to see it for 5-years+ let alone feel it getting in the way. Why is it not logical?