denni.7206 Posted May 23, 2020 Share Posted May 23, 2020 Hi guys,I was thinking to buy an all-in-one PC, the Lenovo A540 27’’ , simply because it would easily fit my small space and I am not a dedicated gamer, just a casual during the weekend.Those are the specs:intel core i5-9400TAMD Radeon RX560 4GB8GB RAMSSD + HHDI found couple of spread info but it’s difficult to evaluate based on other people’s cases.Do you think I can run the game at decent FPS at medium resolution? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Infusion.7149 Posted May 23, 2020 Share Posted May 23, 2020 Really shouldn't buy it. You're better off with a laptop and a screen. The All in One doesn't offer upgrade advantages over a standard 15" laptop, it even uses a low powered laptop grade CPU. If that RX 560 is the notebook version it is going to perform very poorly in anything that actually uses the GPU ; even the desktop version is quite underpowered. GTX 1050 Ti is faster than RX 560 and if you have a PCIE power restriction (i.e. no power connectors allowed) the GTX 1650 is faster too but not really worth it over RX 570 / RX5500XT.In addition, a laptop (even a desktop replacement one) offers you increased portability.For this generation, anything that is 6 core or higher (Intel 9th or 10th gen if not Ryzen 3rd gen) with GTX 1660 Super / RX 5600 XT level (GDDR6 VRAM on 192-bit memory bus) is a good bet. If you don't play AAA games or anything recent I would still try to get at least GTX 1650 Super / RX 5500 XT or RX 570. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
denni.7206 Posted May 24, 2020 Author Share Posted May 24, 2020 @"Infusion.7149" said:Really shouldn't buy it. You're better off with a laptop and a screen. The All in One doesn't offer upgrade advantages over a standard 15" laptop, it even uses a low powered laptop grade CPU. If that RX 560 is the notebook version it is going to perform very poorly in anything that actually uses the GPU ; even the desktop version is quite underpowered. GTX 1050 Ti is faster than RX 560 and if you have a PCIE power restriction (i.e. no power connectors allowed) the GTX 1650 is faster too but not really worth it over RX 570 / RX5500XT.In addition, a laptop (even a desktop replacement one) offers you increased portability.For this generation, anything that is 6 core or higher (Intel 9th or 10th gen if not Ryzen 3rd gen) with GTX 1660 Super / RX 5600 XT level (GDDR6 VRAM on 192-bit memory bus) is a good bet. If you don't play AAA games or anything recent I would still try to get at least GTX 1650 Super / RX 5500 XT or RX 570.Thank you!It was really helpful. I had the same thinking that an AIO will use basically the same technology of a laptop sacrificing power. With basically the same price I'm getting this (it's even cheaper if I exclude the monitor):Intel Core i5-9400F16 GB RAMGTX 1660 6GBSSD 256 GB + 1 TB HHD Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KrHome.1920 Posted May 24, 2020 Share Posted May 24, 2020 The 9400F is much better for GW2 than the 9400T as it boosts a lot higher, but a Ryzen 3600 will be even better for the same price. It has the same single core performance as the 9400F but additionally SMT which will improve its performance a lot in other games that are better multithreaded than GW2.The 9400F is the absolute minimum of a CPU I would buy in 2020, while the 3600 is the current best price/performance option for any game. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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