Help on a All In One Gaming Computer

aadani

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I am seeking a all in one gaming computer. The closest one ive seen is the new VAIO all in one L Series. It has great components,but the only problem its that the graphic card is not strong enough for me to run games at the highest resolution. So i need help finding a All in One gaming computer.
I would also love if its touch and see the price different of a touch all in one gaming C. or a normal all in one gaming C.


I hope its not much to ask, i just want to know my choices. I want something new, not a desktop.
I will probably end buying a desktop but please dont recommend me anything else just what im asking above.
Sorry for my english, and thanks to anyone who post.
 
Max I will pay is 1800$.

Im getting an idea of the prices comparing the new VAIO all in one TOUCH Screen L Series, its amazing, but only problem is that the graphic card is a LITTLE weaker than what im looking for. Price:1799$ or 1699$. So if there is a all in one gaming system for me out there and it dont have touch system( Sad face) im sure it will be below 1800$. But with Touch system which would be much cooler, price will go up for about 250$ so thats why im asking for both price range if someone finds a decent computer for me.

Remember, no desktop atm. Im searching All in One
 
Gaming PCs arent usually Touch - Screen.
At that budget you can build your own PC and it can be touch screen also.
I would strongly suggest you consider building your own PC.
Make it Very Strongly.
 
Thing is, All-In-One computers aren't typically made for gaming. They're made to take up as little space as possible, and look pretty. Not much else. They use laptop parts, and you can't upgrade the video cards in them, which for a gaming system should be a a deal-breaker.

However, the most powerful all-in-one I can find seems to be this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883108319

It will do ok on most modern games, but don't expect to play at max resolution or on particularly high settings. In 3-4 years, it will be obsolete and you'll have to buy a whole new computer if you want to keep playing new games.
 
Thing is, All-In-One computers aren't typically made for gaming. They're made to take up as little space as possible, and look pretty. Not much else. They use laptop parts, and you can't upgrade the video cards in them, which for a gaming system should be a a deal-breaker.

However, the most powerful all-in-one I can find seems to be this:
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16883108319

It will do ok on most modern games, but don't expect to play at max resolution or on particularly high settings. In 3-4 years, it will be obsolete and you'll have to buy a whole new computer if you want to keep playing new games.

Thats perfect!!!, but its true indeed. Ill have to buy a whole new computer in 3-5 years...
 
come dude just build a desktop you'll be so much happier knowing you have a strong computer thats going to last you a decent amount of time
 
come dude just build a desktop you'll be so much happier knowing you have a strong computer thats going to last you a decent amount of time

Im thinking... I am just so sick of desktop!!!And Laptop are weak. This all in one computer will last me over 3 years and its graphic card and i7 processor are sick and its a very decent price!! In 3 years fro now ill have money to buy over 10 computers. In 1 year ill be earning over 800$ per month(im 17 atm) So I know i can buy a decent one when mine is not good enough and it wount go to waste, ill pass it to my brother or sister. So I dont find any problem at all but the lack of upgrade.
**With these spec that these all in one computer has i can run all the games and later games on 2011 at its highest resolution.
Correct me if im wrong.
http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produ...Deals-_-na-_-na&AID=10521304&PID=3952373&SID=
 
**With these spec that these all in one computer has i can run all the games and later games on 2011 at its highest resolution.
Correct me if im wrong.

I wouldn't bet on it.

Don't let the names of the components fool you. It is an i7 but it is a 1.6Ghz mobile cpu version of the i7. For gaming performance that is relatively low. Since a lot of games are not coded yet for quad cores you may only get to use 2 cores at 1.6Ghz each. That is not enough to max games. You will not be able to overclock it because you could not get a good cooler on it. I couldn't find the specs on the gpu that is in there but at best the memory interface is 128bit. which works but still is not for maxing out the latest and greatest games. Drenlin mentioned that they use laptop parts. It is just a high powered laptop that has the screen on front.
 
aadani, listen to these people. That all in one POS thing you want isn't for games it's more like for business, normal internet use, and house decoration.

Build a desktop. With that crazy budget of $1,800 you will be able to build a desktop to run games at max settings.
 
build a tower and mount ur monitor on the side panel :D then you'll have an all in one beast!
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There's no way that thing will run modern games at the highest settings...especially not on a 1080p monitor. It also uses laptop parts, which are MUCH more unreliable than desktop parts.

If nothing else, you could just do a build using this case:

http://www.xoxide.com/chieftec-bravo-case-vesa.html

That, plus a decent monitor and wireless keyboard/mouse, should just about equate to an all-in-one. However, it'll be a real desktop instead of just a laptop with no battery. You'll probably have to use a monster of a fan in it, if you plan to install gaming-grade components, but it should be ok.

edit: Here's the newegg page...it shows the guts: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16811160030
 
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the lenovo? it seems like a good all around system, definately not ideal for gaming especially max settings for upcoming games.
 
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All-in-one PCs seem attractive at first and are a nice showoff.but you will get bored of them soon and the touch does seem like a good think to have on the PC but you will barely use it after some time.And gaming PCs arent supposed to be touch All in ones and also all the all in one touch have a bad GPU
From your threads I have gathered that you want something that looks good.
Because earlier you considered ALIENWARE.
Believe it or not a Good-Looking custom made PC can be built.
And it will even look better because you have built it yourself and then you can also do mods and stuff on them to make them look even better and even give them custom lighting and paintjobs.

think about.
Almost everybody here has modded their case and you see it in the Post your PC thread.
 
Ok, i guess i clearly should never consider something like this again... hahaha fair enough guys, i really appriciate you all making me snap back to reality. I will be ordering a good desktop from the budget of 1100-1650$ from these 2 website.
CyberPowerPC and IBuyPower.
I will not be building my own pc. So ill be ordering it 100% complete. Ill probably make another thread asking for some recommendation. but for now,
THANKS to everyone

THREAD CLOSED
 
You can go to Ibuypower and have this config made

AMD Phenom II x4 955
Gigabayte 890FX UD5 AM3
4GB DDR3 1600MHz
GTX 460
Corsair 650W PSU

The above will cost somewhat aroun 1100 bucks then you can order a monitor from newegg.
 
I wouldn't bet on it.

Don't let the names of the components fool you. It is an i7 but it is a 1.6Ghz mobile cpu version of the i7. For gaming performance that is relatively low. Since a lot of games are not coded yet for quad cores you may only get to use 2 cores at 1.6Ghz each..

Thats wrong, i7 supports turbo mode which allow the CPU to get to higher clocks when not all the cores are used

The mobile i7 720QM can go up to 2.8GHz when only single core is used, and up to 2.4GHz when two cores are used
 
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