First AIO

bballuk

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First AIO (All-In-One)

Hi,

I'm new here and this will be my first AIO. I've been using a Custom Built PC Tower for years now but its always taking up to much room and way to loud so I thought of investing in a AIO (I don't like laptops).

I have a few questions... Will it overheat being on all the time I never turn off my PC if I don't have to, I'm always using it in the day and then at night I will be convert/rendering/uploading etc so it has to be left on, will this be a problem for a AIO.

I'm looking for help picking the best AIO for my use so any help would be great I'm looking to spend around £500-600. I use my PC at the moment mostly for internet use and watching video on-line and video files saved to PC, I also convert the odd video file and use Photoshop. Every once in a while I will play games like RIFT & WoW (Low/Medium Settings) but I'm NOT looking for a gaming pc.

My PC at the moment does all the above just very slowing lol its old and well outdated (I could post specs if need) so I should be able to get something that does the same as this just a bit newer I think I built this PC in 2009.

Thanks for any advice or if you could link me to a AIO build on site within my price range.
 
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bballuk

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It won't overheat because it's being left on all of the time, especially if idling but I don't think they are designed to run 24/7 (but then again, I don't think most stuff really is)

The AIOs PCS sell are here: http://www.pcspecialist.co.uk/aio-pcs/all-in-one-computers/

I've noticed the AIO (All In Ones) that you can change all most everything about them when customizing is there any difference between the different models of them (except the monitor size). Example what's the difference between Vanguard II and Vanguard Plus because you can change HDD, CPU etc so the only difference I can see is monitor size. I just want to know if one model is better than the next?

thanks for the reply.
 

keynes

Multiverse Poster
I've noticed the AIO (All In Ones) that you can change all most everything about them when customizing is there any difference between the different models of them (except the monitor size). Example what's the difference between Vanguard II and Vanguard Plus because you can change HDD, CPU etc so the only difference I can see is monitor size. I just want to know if one model is better than the next?

thanks for the reply.

If you click on "detailed specification" it indicates the differences. Apart from the monitor size I can only size UBS 3.0 support with the plus version.
 

bballuk

New member
Thank you keynes I will take another look through them all, I'm also looking into getting a Desktop PC I've not fully decided between AIO or Desktop yet.
 
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