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When buying an all-in-one PC, there are a few key features you should consider, such as:
Yes, you can get an all-in-one gaming PC. All-in-one computers combine the traditional tower unit and monitor into a single unit, which can save space and make for a more streamlined setup. However, all-in-one desktops are generally not as powerful as traditional desktop PCs, so it's important to choose one with the right specs for your gaming needs.
Here are some things to look for when choosing an all-in-one gaming PC:
Yes, all-in-one computers need a CPU, just like any other type of computer. The CPU is the central processing unit, and it is responsible for executing all of the instructions that are given to the computer. All-in-one computers typically use the same types of CPUs as traditional desktop computers. Some popular CPU brands and models that are commonly used in all-in-one computers include: