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Which PC should I buy? It should preferably be under 8000 kr. Will be used to stream games from steam to TV. Will also be used to play Emulator games on. Have looked at this PC https://www.power.no/data-og-tilbeh...modern-14-c7m-249neu-14-baerbar-pc/p-3454605/ But I'm not sure I'll have time to buy it before the offer ends. It depends on when mom gets her tax money. If anyone else has tips for streaming games to TV, please share them.

P.S. ignore tax money part, it's something i wrote in mine language so are Norwegian and I used Google translator to translate this text from Norwegian to English.
 
The Problem with Laptops Laptops often come with limitations: you're either forced to buy a fully-equipped one or make compromises.

If you cut corners in the wrong areas, you may end up needing to buy another laptop to get the performance you originally needed. Keep this in mind when making your decision.

On the other hand, a desktop PC might be a better choice. You can start small—perhaps with just a motherboard and an APU—and upgrade components over time to meet your needs.

For emulator enthusiasts, it's important to note that running emulators requires a powerful PC, depending on what you aim to emulate.

Do yourself a favor: invest wisely in your setup from the start. Skimping on crucial components might save money upfront, but you'll likely regret it in the long run.
 
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The Problem with Laptops Laptops often come with limitations: you're either forced to buy a fully-equipped one or make compromises.

If you cut corners in the wrong areas, you may end up needing to buy another laptop to get the performance you originally needed. Keep this in mind when making your decision.

On the other hand, a desktop PC might be a better choice. You can start small—perhaps with just a motherboard and an APU—and upgrade components over time to meet your needs.

For emulator enthusiasts, it's important to note that running emulators requires a powerful PC, depending on what you aim to emulate.

Do yourself a favor: invest wisely in your setup from the start. Skimping on crucial components might save money upfront, but you'll likely regret it in the long run.
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The build you are looking at could give you around 200% speed over your current build (i5 with gtx 930). while one with a RTX 3050 (common on laptop it seems) would be around 1200% (Theoritically) and should be in your price range or lower and If you want to be future proof the next big games coming out WILL require 8 gb Video ram. It always depends on the games you want to play but gaming laptop get hot no matter what; there is no magic product still.
 
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