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Transform All in one PC to gaming monster??

JoeyGamesHD

Hey i have a question and i really need you'er help at the same time. So i have a all-in-one computer. The specs are good in my eyes. But here is the problem. I wona be able to stream, record and play good games that require a good graphics card and this all-in-one computer dose not come with one.... unfortunatly it comes with intel intergrated graphics witch is kinda poop. I really wona play good games and i just wanted to know if its possible to turn my all-in-one computer into a good build with graphics card, at the same time with a not to expensive amount of money. If its possible please let me know cause i aint sure at all.

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just put a gpu in there, if the power supply is a small one (i expect it to be) put a card like the gtx 1050 ti in there, it won't be a beast but you will be able to run any game with the details set to medium 

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Transform All in one PC to gaming monster?? - sell it get a proper desktop lol

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3 minutes ago, ralle2man2 said:

just put a gpu in there, if the power supply is a small one (i expect it to be) put a card like the gtx 1050 ti in there, it won't be a beast but you will be able to run any game with the details set to medium 

All in ones don't have pcie slots.

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11 minutes ago, MrMarriarty said:

Transform All in one PC to gaming monster?? - sell it get a proper desktop lol

see that requires two transformations, into money and then back into a computer :P

 

OP if you have thunderbolt 3 on there then run an external GPU setup, you wont be able to just slap a GPU in it most likely and if you can its probably an MXM card that costs a shitload and you have to get used

I spent $2500 on building my PC and all i do with it is play no games atm & watch anime at 1080p(finally) watch YT and write essays...  nothing, it just sits there collecting dust...

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  • 4 weeks later...
On 7/1/2018 at 5:00 PM, JoeyGamesHD said:

Hey i have a question and i really need you'er help at the same time. So i have a all-in-one computer. The specs are good in my eyes. But here is the problem. I wona be able to stream, record and play good games that require a good graphics card and this all-in-one computer dose not come with one.... unfortunatly it comes with intel intergrated graphics witch is kinda poop. I really wona play good games and i just wanted to know if its possible to turn my all-in-one computer into a good build with graphics card, at the same time with a not to expensive amount of money. If its possible please let me know cause i aint sure at all.

is there a mxm port?

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