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Gaming notebooks are basically equipped with Intel Core i7 processors, so what kind of magic does this Core i7 series have? For office needs, many people prefer to buy a notebook for themselves, after all, the great advantage that notebooks bring is portability. The Intel Core i7 processor series has been able to demonstrate its performance in recent years. The latest 8th generation processors are even more powerful and strong, but also with outstanding gaming performance. Many gamers use notebooks that are equipped with Intels latest Core i7 processor as their gaming platform. It can be said that this Core i7 series has achieved great success in recent years.
With the traditional PC market segmentation, today's ordinary desktop computers are being eaten up by mobile notebooks, all-in-one computers and another market. For consumers, there are more options for installing computers. In this paper, we will introduce to you the difference between a desktop computer and an all-in-one computer. When you consider whether to choose a desktop computer or all-in-one computer, the first and most important thing is that you know why you need it. What are your typical PC usages? If you use your PC mostly for web browsing and office work, the desktop computer is ideal for you because of its excellent performance. But if you need a machine more powerful with multi-functionality, the all-in-one computer may be a better option for you. Next, let's talk about the difference between desktop computers and all-in-one computers.
Users are concerned about multiple aspects when they buy a new PC, especially whether they can meet their needs. The individual competition between the processor, graphics card, hard disk and other hardware can be used for after-dinner conversation or "dessert", but if we look at the usage level, the impact of each hardware competition on the final experience is not completely decisive. So the first question: When we talk about PC performance, what are we talking about? The individual competition between the processor, graphics card, hard disk, memory and other hardware can be used for after-dinner conversation or "dessert", but if we look at the usage level, the impact of each hardware competition on the final experience is not completely decisive.