I'm looking for a all-in-one PC for gaming (if it's possible) :)
From my research, it seems like the HP Envy Move All-in-One 24-cs0031 is the best option. Does anyone have any experience about gaming on a AIO PC? I want to be able to play Elden ring, WoW, GTA etc. Would it be possible? Are there any better AIO PC's than the HP Envy?
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Hey, so I’m looking for a All-In-One Pc for gaming. Right now I have a Mac, but that isn’t very good for gaming so I’m looking for a PC, so any good suggestions?
im looking for a computer that could run games. i dont have the money to buy one of those classic “pc setups” you see online. i was wondering if i should buy an all in one pc or a gaming laptop (budget is around $300-$400
My brother has to get an all in one no debate I tried steering him away but he's okay with the compromise. Is the mobile 3060 the best there is I see that hp used to sell 3080 mobile but it's discontinued.
Okay so I made a stupid purchase thinking the all-in-one(HP 22-inch All in One Desktop Computer, 21.5" FHD Touchscreen, AMD Ryzen 3) was some sort of actual gaming laptop. (Found out it was not or at least not the best) So I'm looking into buying an actual gaming PC. Would it be better to buy the PC with the monitor or buy just the gaming PC and just hook it up to my all-in-one and would that work making my games better? To give context to my games my Ark game is running like a worm snail.
Hello, I hope you are well. I need help finding an all-in-one PC and many of you will ask me why. Well, I have a very fussy mother with order and simplicity and minimalism, so I have thought about a PC of this type, which is what suits me best but also works for gaming to play games like GTA, Minecraft, Fortnite and some titles with good graphics. I need your help with a recommendation. I know that the search is limited but it is the only solution. To have a PC and laptop, I can't. I hope you can help me with this decision. Have a nice day.
I'm looking to be able to travel with my gaming computer without it having to be a giant hassle, so if possible, can someone recommend me an all-in-one gaming PC? If not, A gaming laptop. Budget is around 1.55k
There's currently a gaming laptop on r/buildapcsales for 1099.99 if you're interested. Forgot the specs but I think it was an i7 or i5 with a rtx 2060.
You may want to look into PC Backpacks. They are originally designed to be highly mobile for VR gaming (which requires a bit of heavy specs) but they still function as a PC for flatscreen gaming. Love the battery hot swap feature.
Honestly I have no idea how much they cost :P
Does anyone recommend an all in one PC? Not necessarily for gaming, but a quick, durable all in on for everyday office use.
An All in One combines the worst from Desktops and Laptops. You have a Display permanently paired with a PC, unable to upgrade like a Laptop, not the performance like a Desktop due to using laptop parts and the inability to use the Display if the PC inside gets too slow or dies. If a small footprint is your goal you can buy a Monitor and then a NUC-like mini PC like, the ones from MinisForum. You still, have laptop parts, but ports are better accessible than on a All In One and if your PC gets too slow or dies you can simply buy a new one and connect up back up to the monitor or switch the monitor if you like etc., while probably being cheaper. Upgradeabiliy of these mini PCs is also most of the markedly better than on a laptop or even more so All in one using the same components.
all in ones are almost never a good idea. they tend to use laptop parts which are weaker and they tend to get hotter. heat kills performance. you cram eveything in a small box and things get hot fast.
I’m thinking of buying an Hp All-In-One. It’s the CA-2000, with Intel® Core™ i5-13400T, NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3050 (4 GB GDDR6 dedicated) and 1TB storage. Can it be ok for running games like Spiderman Remastered, League of Legends, Minecraft?
What's good everyone!
I am looking to get a PC because I just can't shake this itch to play some of my OG childhood favorite games like Dune 2000 & Red Alert, maybe some more recent RTS games as well. ATM I'm really not interested in running much else. My wife may want to play the new Sims but that prolly won't come out for years. Maybe I'll store some pictures and do some life stuff on it too so it'd be nice to work some basic stuff like Microsoft office and maybe run some crypto charts.
My budget is around $500 if I can possibly upgrade it over time in case my needs change. But I'm wondering if I should buy a cheap throw away PC for under $300 to satisfy my craving for now cus it may just come and go as it does for most games.
I really appreciate y'alls time & help.
If you just want to play games that released in 2010 or earlier on it, you can find a used PC for less than 50$ that can run those. It's important that they have an SSD with windows installed on it. 8GB of RAM is recommended, but you could get away with 4 as well. You could do some light tasks on it, watch youtube videos etc.
Used PCs for modern RTS, like Company of Heroes 3, usually can cost between 100$ and 200$ (sometimes lower, if you're lucky).
Ryzen 5 rig
I need a computer to do general purpose tasks for university. From time to time I will need to edit videos. I’m a girl, and sometimes I like to play Minecraft or Sims 4. I like the apple imac 24, but paying more than a thousand for 8 gb RAM and gb SSD is very sad. Guys, please recommend some kind of computer for such tasks. Budget $1300
When I first saw an All in one I was like hell yeah, a full fledge computer INSIDE the monitor? You mean I don't even need a case? I was all in, until a friend of mine told me it's just a shittier laptop because you get laptop performance but without the portability.
Do any of you use one? Is it possible to make them viable if there's a modern version with Strix Halo?
I’m homeschooling my toddler.
All I need is for it to be able to hold documents, deal with editing papers, allow me to print from it and run education based games.
The laptop I’m using currently was my cousins and only has 4gb of storage so I’m constantly wiping the laptop for space and hoping it’ll give it a bit more of a boost.
I see no point in a whole pc set up. I don’t want to spend $1,300+ on a set up. I have tried googling and asking around but I’m not getting clear answers. Any help is appreciated greatly. Thank you!
Hi! I am a psychology English double major in college and I also play a lot of video games (ffxiv, hades, Fortnite, marvel rivals, etc.). I’m looking for a good all in one desktop that can handle video games and a lot of files from writing things for homework. I already have a laptop that I use for in-class activities, and I’m not interested in getting another one, even a gaming laptop. My budget is between 500-1000 dollars.
If you have any recommendations please lmk!
The prices for computer parts are crazy rn, no matter how many budget builds I make or find I always feel like I'm getting shafter I am.
I dug up and old 22-bo1w all in one pc we had around the house and want to replace some components to repurpose it into a gaming pc.
I'm probably only gonna replace the cpu & ram and maybe the storage if it only has a hard drive but I wanna know if thats even possible?
The cpu I'm planning on installing is a ryzen 3 3200g and I'm worried this motherboard may not be compatible with amd, wo can I replace the entire motherboard?
Also can I even install decent gpu into this thing down the line? It doesn't seem to have the space for a normal gpu but I could be wrong.
I just wanna know if this route is viable
I need to get a new desktop computer. I've always had the tower, usually HP brand. I'm thinking about All-in-One this time to cut down on space. Are they good or is a tower stronger? Also, which do you think is better, HP or Dell?
I'm planning on getting my first pc but since im on a budget i'm wondering if its better to get an all in one pc since it would probably be cheaper then buying a pc and a monitor. I have absolutely no clue about how to judge the quality of a pc so i was wondering if reddit could enlighten me? Edit: i'm planning on using it for gaming, although i've got a good idea from the comments already i just wanted to clarify
Do you just need it for basic web browsing/office work, and have zero intention of upgrading it in the future?
All in one PCs are quite literally laptops with bigger screens and that cannot be used on the go. This is how you should think of them.
edit: and all in ones don't have a keyboard and touchpad attached to them, so they're even worse value