Computer question
Are all in one computer good for gaming?

How many fps would I get with this specs of an all in one computer?
Processor: Intel® 2nd Generation Core™ i3
Processor speed: 3.3GHz
Ram: 4GB DDR3 SDRAM
Graphic Memory: Intel® HD Up to 1696MB total available
Practically, this computer has the same specs of my desktop computer and the same price. Which I should go for if it has the same price and specs?

How many fps would I get with this specs of an all in one computer?
Processor: Intel® 2nd Generation Core™ i3
Processor speed: 3.3GHz
Ram: 4GB DDR3 SDRAM
Graphic Memory: Intel® HD Up to 1696MB total available
Practically, this computer has the same specs of my desktop computer and the same price. Which I should go for if it has the same price and specs?
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I wouldn't buy it for gaming....You typically want something with a dedicated video card for anything gaming/graphic intensive. The processor in that computer also isn't very good it is still dual-core.
Cross Fire doesn't require much. I only need 60fps minimum. I get over 100 fps with those specs in my desktop. I'm just wondering if I'd get the same amount of fps with an all in one computer. -
You typically want something with a dedicated video card for anything gaming/graphic intensive. The processor in that computer also isn't very good it is still dual-core.
Oh silly HPX, the second generation dual-core i3 can and has outperformed AMD six-core CPUs
But yeah, not too good if you're planning to play anything else as well as CF, not to mention it'd no doubt be much cheaper to just build a rig yourself.Cross Fire doesn't require much. I only need 60fps minimum. I get over 100 fps with those specs in my desktop. I'm just wondering if I'd get the same amount of fps with an all in one computer.
Providing they both have the same specs, you'll see no difference what so ever. -
Graphic Memory: Intel® HD Up to 1696MB total available
That's going to be a problem. Unless you only see yourself playing five year old games on this machine, you'll want an actual GPU.
I have a feeling your desktop does have a graphics card if you're getting a stable 100 FPS, even in CF. -
Oh silly HPX, the second generation dual-core i3 can and has outperformed AMD six-core CPUs

But yeah, not too good if you're planning to play anything else as well as CF, not to mention it'd no doubt be much cheaper to just build a rig yourself.
Providing they both have the same specs, you'll see no difference what so ever.
Buying this computer isn't very futureproof, if you're going to want to play anything else it wouldn't work. Plus these "all-in-one" computers are troublesome to update if you can at all. You're better off getting an actual PC so you can update it to a certain extent later on. -

Buying this computer isn't very futureproof, if you're going to want to play anything else it wouldn't work. Plus these "all-in-one" computers are troublesome to update if you can at all. You're better off getting an actual PC so you can update it to a certain extent later on.
I know I know, I build gaming rigs for a living sir
Just saying, the i3's a pretty decent CPU considering it's classified as Intel lower-end range. -
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