• Blue_Morpho@lemmy.world
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    If integrated graphics counts as a “gaming PC” then every PC and laptop made in the past 15 years, including Chromebooks count as a “Gaming PC”.

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      If integrated graphics counts as a “gaming PC” then every PC and laptop made in the past 15 years, including Chromebooks count as a “Gaming PC”.

      Yeah, why would an iGPU so beefy, it’s in the same league as a GeForce 4060 be called a gaming GPU? OUTRAGEOUS!

      Also, Unexposedhazard used the term “gaming device”.

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        Point is, we have had comparable systems for years that you can buy for less money, and are actually repairable and upgradable. Here’s one in a similar form factor (with a 4060) that was built a year ago: https://youtu.be/P2CUi9W2DI0

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          Point is, we have had comparable systems for years that you can buy for less money, and are actually repairable and upgradable.

          Actually, it’s not a point to the part I’ve replied to. The statement was solely that this APU-using PC must not be called a gaming device and I’ve pointed out the flaw in that claim. I did not make a comment regarding upgadability.

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      It’s extremely gaming-capable and it is a PC. You can argue it’s not in the traditional mould of gaming PC’s if you want, but it’s by any reasonable definition a “Gaming PC”.