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Do I even need an all-in-one PC with artificial intelligence?

Do I even need an all-in-one PC with artificial intelligence?

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05-15-2026, 05:20 AM
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Hey, I'm just sending over a template idea, but don't take it as the final word. We're still figuring out what you actually need.
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GalaxyofSkulls
05-15-2026, 05:20 AM #11

Hey, I'm just sending over a template idea, but don't take it as the final word. We're still figuring out what you actually need.

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Kev67824
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05-16-2026, 06:04 AM
#12
so if those chips like the 8400 and 8500 only have eight lanes, then turning off the integrated graphics in some AMD F-variant models might bring those extra eight back. that would add up to maybe two additional computing units, right? i want to make sure i'm getting this straight. also, even if you put an AMD chip in, can it boot without a dedicated GPU? sounds pretty cool. wait, let's check the prices first. the Ryzen 8600g is around $150. The 7600 costs about the same at $150. The 8400F is around $130. The 8500G is also around $135. An A620 chip starts from $73 without wifi, and goes up to $130 with wifi. The Asus Prime H610 with Wi-Fi plus the 14000 series costs about $140 ($90 for the base + $130 for graphics). what do you think?
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Kev67824
05-16-2026, 06:04 AM #12

so if those chips like the 8400 and 8500 only have eight lanes, then turning off the integrated graphics in some AMD F-variant models might bring those extra eight back. that would add up to maybe two additional computing units, right? i want to make sure i'm getting this straight. also, even if you put an AMD chip in, can it boot without a dedicated GPU? sounds pretty cool. wait, let's check the prices first. the Ryzen 8600g is around $150. The 7600 costs about the same at $150. The 8400F is around $130. The 8500G is also around $135. An A620 chip starts from $73 without wifi, and goes up to $130 with wifi. The Asus Prime H610 with Wi-Fi plus the 14000 series costs about $140 ($90 for the base + $130 for graphics). what do you think?

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F3D3R
Junior Member
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05-16-2026, 06:27 AM
#13
I need a PC with NVMe and Windows 11 support! I think any computer like that is good enough for my casual gaming, which takes less than 10 to 20 hours each year. PS: I am not sure if this is the right choice or if it causes problems. But since November, I have never used my D-GPU and disabled it in device manager because of that. Now my PC connects through a HDMI port from my motherboard to my monitor. Basically, there is a display cable coming out of my D.GPU and an HDMI coming from the motherboard. Both are connected right now. Since D.GPU is disabled in device manager, I get my desktop from Intel iGPU. And why? Because I hate the loud noise coming from fan on AMD GPU that I installed recently. Now it is completely silent.
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F3D3R
05-16-2026, 06:27 AM #13

I need a PC with NVMe and Windows 11 support! I think any computer like that is good enough for my casual gaming, which takes less than 10 to 20 hours each year. PS: I am not sure if this is the right choice or if it causes problems. But since November, I have never used my D-GPU and disabled it in device manager because of that. Now my PC connects through a HDMI port from my motherboard to my monitor. Basically, there is a display cable coming out of my D.GPU and an HDMI coming from the motherboard. Both are connected right now. Since D.GPU is disabled in device manager, I get my desktop from Intel iGPU. And why? Because I hate the loud noise coming from fan on AMD GPU that I installed recently. Now it is completely silent.

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