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Amazing Products TV Justify Your Existence. I'll Wait. – Colorful iGame AIO

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Colorful released an AIO PC with a huge display for $2000. Not an outrageous price, but is it really a good idea to put laptop hardware in a desktop setting? At such a large screen size, is it even portable or tastefully small on your desk? And just how long until the components and the 32″ screen attached to them are basically all e-waste?

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0:54 Specs
2:20 Gaming
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7:30 Price
8:45 Who’s Buying?
9:55 Alternatives
11:38 Problems
12:20 Conclusion
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  1. haha i had the same reaction when you guys opened the actual cooler – like 'yeh, this aio monitor is ridiculous but the aio is actually pretty sick'🤣

  2. WHAT KEYBOARD IS THAT?

  3. He looks exactly like…

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  4. ltt store needs a dark mode

  5. I think 32" is fine for QHD, my monitor is that, and it is great. I would not go larger though.

  6. 1:39 I'm so confused! like is running the computer on Rage Mode a good thing or a bad thing? I think maybe after I buy this computer I'll run it in Quiet Mode.

  7. "omg did they change math? what the hell?"

  8. Again, Linus forgets this device has mobile chips, VS those desktop variants he specked out :S
    In a usual laptop, those would run fine, but here it’s a bit odd but understandable. It’s a low power system, compared to some full 3060 that takes 150 watts or so

  9. im dead

  10. Okay that hinge design for the cooling pipes and copper is really damn clever tho

  11. please never again say "math is math"! They will do anything to proof you wrong, thats how they are raised!!!1!!

  12. Sounds like my 2011 21" iMac that I boot camped to windows. Loud af.

  13. have a bank from that company and i would 100% recommend it

  14. Desktop is Desktop, Laptop is Desktop, Math is not related to the topic.

  15. Just repalce it with a Noctua Fan?

  16. If it didnt say iGame and looked like shit, id consider it. But meh

  17. Just here to up the stats of the video!!

  18. If my memory serves me right I'm pretty sure IBM made something like this in the nineties 🤷🏻‍♂️?

  19. The whole point of an AIO is to have a clean and minimal setup. And unlike a laptop, you get a large, elevated monitor and room for a proper keyboard. You guys are kind of out of touch.

  20. I feel attacked. I’m an accountant 😂

  21. see, i could actually see live streamers benefitting from something like this is the gaming space. It would make a great streaming pc with its own monitor already and that hardware would be great to stream on with nvenc and also monitor chat, while leaving your main pc alone to do all the hard work, with the added bonus of it appearing like you still only have one pc on the desk.

  22. 11:44, rip me.
    Playing games on a 32" with 1080p.

  23. Me with my acer nitro 5 with 5000 rpm fans

  24. Math and be maths depending one where you are at.

    • Phaze
    • December 30, 2022

    if you want fast a great you get amd processors. If you want mediocre and loud get intel.

  25. That Incredibles 2 reference was beautiful

    • Dzaks
    • December 30, 2022

    So this is bad but futur RISC SOC will destroy PC as we know it? ORly?

  26. Some points I think need to be made:
    – speccing out and building an actual SFF PC (getting everything to fit and not overheat) is at least one tier above building your own PC in a regular case; Linus did eventually touch this point, but very lightly, personally, I think that it's not for at least 90% of people out there; you could have someone else do it for you, but then it's more cost and there's also a matter of maintaining it.
    – you measured the performance of your "SFF build" on an open test bench (so, very likely, better thermals, and, not unlikely, better performance than if it were to be run in an actual SFF case);
    – a gaming oriented SFF PC, as small as it is, is still a decently sized additional box to have around, which may be undesirable for this product's target audience
    – with an SFF, you would probably have more upgradeability; that said, RAM and storage would likely be at least as painful to upgrade as here; CPU? One of your options would be AM4, which, after many years and generations, is finally approaching EoL; the other option is Intel. So, CPU upgradeability on an SFF is more of a maybe than a yes; also, the future CPU would have to fit not only inside the same socket, but have similar cooling requirements as well; the GPU would be a clear win for the SFF, though (provided that power requirements don't go up significantly).
    – Why not get a laptop? Well, if you want portability, get one; if you want ergonomics of a proper 32" monitor on a stand and a PC that you will use in your home, then a laptop is not it. This is for people who want an almost proper PC in their home, but have limited space or want something that will fit in their living room. Also, for someone in a small space, at 32", this can double as their TV.

    Regarding the performance, I agree that 1440p is stretching the hardware, although I would imagine that, at slightly lower settings, the 3060M will be able to push the pixels quickly enough for some time. I have an RX 580 8GB and I recently switched to a 1440p display and I've been pleasantly surprised so far; granted, I haven't tried Cyberpunk, but the likes of, say, AC Valhalla or Stray, not a problem apparently, so I guess that this isn't too bad either. This question is what makes or breaks the system, as a gaming system that can't actually game is a flop, but something that will tear through eSports, with high framerates and has a large HRR display to boot, and that will also do other titles, as long as you're willing to make some compromises (downgrading from very high or ultra settings, using DLSS, accepting that you can enjoy a game without a 60fps lock, which, as someone born in the mid 80s who grew up on a budget I certainly do) is a viable option. It's worth mentioning that all of the alternatives offered in the video either offer similar performance, cost more, or both.

    It can be argued that a 27" 1080p version may have made more sense. It would have been cheaper and less big, making it more suited at some of the use cases mentioned in the video, and it would allow the GPU to push more frames with higher settings at native res. On the other hand, the 32" do mean that you could seat two people in front of it, each with their own controller, more comfortably than if it were 27", and the same goes for small space, doubling as a TV scenario that I previously mentioned.

    Overall, I don't think that it's a bad product. Not for everyone for sure, but there are niches within which it makes sense.

    • Mauro
    • December 30, 2022

    So, 60 fps in a modern game is now "barely" gaming? This thing is ok, if you understand what you're buying it doesn't sound stupid. All in one PCs deserve to exist.

  27. My laptop is MUCH louder than that

  28. Two grand.. nope.

  29. just.. LGA1200 and MXM format GPU card would be huge advantage and big consideration for buying this..
    or at least ability to direct input, using as monitor

  30. Same noise as my 2020 iMac with i9-10910 after almost 2 years of usage. As soon as the CPU need to do some hard workload, this thing is getting really loud. This will happen if you purchase a computer you could never really remove the dust inside.

  31. 7:40
    How is this equivalent?
    Its 12700K, RTX 3060 desktop. At the very least, they have higher power limits than 12700H, RTX 3060 mobile

    • Shotz
    • December 30, 2022

    put an aio water cooler in the aio pc to have an aio ception

  32. my fe 3080ti fans ramp up to 3500 or around that point according to Aida64 and boy it's loud 😂😂 i thankfully wear headphones when i'm playing intense games that push it like that so i don't hear it. my laptops little fans are crazy loud when they ramp up as well.

    • Y55EN
    • December 30, 2022

    Tiny tinas wonderland isnt optimised

  33. Nice

  34. 5:38 minimalists I'm afraid, the sacrifices they have to make.

    🥔🎹

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