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Yup.

There are a surprising amount of gaming-oriented AiO PCs...

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Still more powerful than a mac... (Prepare for potential hate)

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And all they managed to fit in that big square box was an 860m.

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huh.... this one actually looks quite nice, but how goods the screen?

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holy MSiMac, Batman!

 

FTFY

 

 

Still more powerful than a mac... (Prepare for potential hate)

 

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Still more powerful than a mac... (Prepare for potential hate)

less expensive too :P 

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"12 GB DDR3"

 

 

why...

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Tittle of the topic isn't very good.

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This is old news

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i think they are laptops with the same specs that cost almost the same...

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Still more powerful than a mac... (Prepare for potential hate)

i sort of agree with you but you must also take in account that the imac has a better screen and better build quality and they have made an os for 1 brand of products 

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i sort of agree with you but you must also take in account that the imac has a better screen and better build quality and they have made an os for 1 brand of products 

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"better build quality" 

Okay I didn't want to say this but guess what? Macs are made in the same factories as dell in 广东省 (guangdong province) at the slave labor foxconn center. 

So when you're buying a mac, you're buying a shiny dell. I'm not kidding open up a dell notebook and you'll see foxconn all over it along with apple's macbook pro. 

MSI I believe (i may be wrong), is taiwan based like Asus and Gigabyte. And Asus and Gigabyte have their places at the top of the computing market due to their reliability and

good build quality.

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i sort of agree with you but you must also take in account that the imac has a better screen and better build quality and they have made an os for 1 brand of products

I know, I got macs at home. Love the OS and build quality. Hate the performance for a "desktop" computer

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Gigabyte did it first with upgradable desktop graphics

1+ year ago

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"better build quality" 

Okay I didn't want to say this but guess what? Macs are made in the same factories as dell in 广东省 (guangdong province) at the slave labor foxconn center. 

So when you're buying a mac, you're buying a shiny dell. I'm not kidding open up a dell notebook and you'll see foxconn all over it along with apple's macbook pro. 

MSI I believe (i may be wrong), is taiwan based like Asus and Gigabyte. And Asus and Gigabyte have their places at the top of the computing market due to their reliability and

good build quality.

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"better build quality" 

Okay I didn't want to say this but guess what? Macs are made in the same factories as dell in 广东省 (guangdong province) at the slave labor foxconn center. 

So when you're buying a mac, you're buying a shiny dell. I'm not kidding open up a dell notebook and you'll see foxconn all over it along with apple's macbook pro. 

MSI I believe (i may be wrong), is taiwan based like Asus and Gigabyte. And Asus and Gigabyte have their places at the top of the computing market due to their reliability and

good build quality.

its not were there made its how they are made and how they are designed oh and arent dell laptops mosly made of plastic (nothing against dell) and last time i checked apple laptops have a aluminium body   

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Mother of god... That bottom bezel is huge. And that 6-lane highway they call a red accent is borderline offensive...

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Get an iMac over this thing. For $500 more you get a much better graphics card and a way better 2560x1440 display as well as the aluminum build quality. Granted you're idiotic if you buy an all in one PC for gaming. 

Edit: As a matter of fact here it is 

http://store.apple.com/us/buy-mac/imac?product=ME089LL/A&step=config#

 

And benchmarks for each card....

 

http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX-780M.88993.0.html

http://www.notebookcheck.net/NVIDIA-GeForce-GTX-860M.107794.0.html

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It's not their first model, they are doing this for a couple of years now. Problem i have is that in most of them (or all of them, don't care) they use notebook stuff, so expansion is very limited. That's why i don't like them, if it was a more desktop thing with normal upgrade posibilities, would be a lot better.

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"better build quality" 

Okay I didn't want to say this but guess what? Macs are made in the same factories as dell in 广东省 (guangdong province) at the slave labor foxconn center. 

So when you're buying a mac, you're buying a shiny dell. I'm not kidding open up a dell notebook and you'll see foxconn all over it along with apple's macbook pro. 

MSI I believe (i may be wrong), is taiwan based like Asus and Gigabyte. And Asus and Gigabyte have their places at the top of the computing market due to their reliability and

good build quality.

 

Sorry, but that is not how it works...

 

Foxconn also makes the PS4, so is it as good as your PC?

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"12 GB DDR3"

 

 

why...

Why not?

 

I am running a 10Gb config which is just about right, 8Gb would have been too little and before this I had 6Gb which was barely enough for browsing. 12Gb is a bit much but I still think it is more reasonable then 16Gb, since you won't be doing much rendering on this rig I assume. Imo 10-12Gb is the sweet spot for power users who don't do too much rendering and such

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