Hi i'm getting a new computer, the Samsung 23" all in one. I was hopping i could get at least 50 fps on fast. Is that possible?
Here are the specs: http://www.samsung.c...A3B-A02US-specs
It's this or a cyber power (preferably the Samsung because I don't have that much space)
Your BEST option would be to build one. We'll give you a list of parts, and a very good tutorial on how to put them together. All you have to do is order them and follow the tutorial, and you should be fine. I built one just after my 15th birthday.
Your next best option would be to get a regular desktop computer. All-in-ones are actually quite a ripoff most of the time, and if you just get a regular desktop and buy the monitor separately, you'll be getting a much better computer for a much lower price. Just tell us the MOST MONEY YOU CAN SPEND, and LET US KNOW IF YOU CAN BUILD IT, and finally EVERYTHING YOU INTEND TO DO WITH THE COMPUTER and we can give you something good from there. Also, never, ever, ever buy anything from Dell, HP, Alienware, Acer, or any company that is owned by those companies. The only brands we approve of are Sager (which are laptops only), ASUS, Lenovo and MSi. Almost always, the other brands are crap. But we always encourage people to build a computer, because it really is the best option.
Here are the specs: http://www.samsung.c...A3B-A02US-specs
It's this or a cyber power (preferably the Samsung because I don't have that much space)
If you want to have an all in one get this.
http://www.arctic.ac/en/p/living/office-pc/571/mc101-a10.html?c=2296
Use Duct tape to attach to monitor and boom insta all in one.
But if you have the desk space get a tower and build it your self to save money.
Nothing is going to save the Intel HD graphics at 1080p even if it doubled the fps you are going to be getting about 12 with it.
Its dell so its a giant ****ing piece of **** I can't stress this enough.
Why do you want an all in one just get the micro PC I linked and get a monitor its basically the same thing.
Your next best option would be to get a regular desktop computer. All-in-ones are actually quite a ripoff most of the time, and if you just get a regular desktop and buy the monitor separately, you'll be getting a much better computer for a much lower price. Just tell us the MOST MONEY YOU CAN SPEND, and LET US KNOW IF YOU CAN BUILD IT, and finally EVERYTHING YOU INTEND TO DO WITH THE COMPUTER and we can give you something good from there. Also, never, ever, ever buy anything from Dell, HP, Alienware, Acer, or any company that is owned by those companies. The only brands we approve of are Sager (which are laptops only), ASUS, Lenovo and MSi. Almost always, the other brands are crap. But we always encourage people to build a computer, because it really is the best option.
I know dell is bad, but it's not a giant piece of ****. My dell desktop has not had any problems. I don't know about their All-in-ones though.
I dont see the benefit.
You would be hard pressed to find one with a GPU better than intel integrated, or the nvidia/AMD equivalent.
He might have limited desk space so that's why I linked the micro PC.
You really should find more desk space. Buying an All in one is going to hurt you later on.