I just saw the all-in-one PC that can take GTX 680 with i7 cpus.
http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/computers/PowerGlide-Extreme/
It's the first time I've seen these with gaming cards and looking basically like a normal desktop gaming platform. So I had a few questions:
- What are the differences in the chipset etc compared to a normal motherboard and will it impact gaming performance
- Will there be overheating problems when playing intensive games that tax the CPU and GPU (looking at you metro 2033)
- How portable is it, if I have to move it to a LAN party or something, is it quite easy to move around?
I'm interested in the form factor as I have been using a desktop at home and a laptop for gaming when I'm away from home (which is often but I can carry a big laptop easily) - with this I might be able to have an integrated solution that suits my particular lifestyle, is it possible?
http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/computers/PowerGlide-Extreme/
It's the first time I've seen these with gaming cards and looking basically like a normal desktop gaming platform. So I had a few questions:
- What are the differences in the chipset etc compared to a normal motherboard and will it impact gaming performance
- Will there be overheating problems when playing intensive games that tax the CPU and GPU (looking at you metro 2033)
- How portable is it, if I have to move it to a LAN party or something, is it quite easy to move around?
I'm interested in the form factor as I have been using a desktop at home and a laptop for gaming when I'm away from home (which is often but I can carry a big laptop easily) - with this I might be able to have an integrated solution that suits my particular lifestyle, is it possible?