Asus all in one? Gaming and work - need feedback

EzTec

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Hey everyone so the main all in one PC I'm looking at is the Asus ET2321 http://tbreak.ae/reviews/asus-aio-et2321-review here's a link with details.

I know it only has a 1.7ghz processor but with all the other specs do you think I would be able to play Diablo 3? This is really the only PC game I play, I don't do movie editing, or photoshop stuff. Other than the game I do a lot of work at home creating excel sheets, word docs, would be nice to buy something I can multitask with listen to music, YouTube etc with ease.

Thanks ahead of time for your responses.
 
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Not much of the big brand games would run on this. Games the last 3 years or so won't run less than 2 Ghz, even today. Diablo simply won't without slight stuttering at lower settings.

However, these computers are geared for internet, typing, and such. i3 is more well suited for medium spending tasks.
Not much of the big brand games would run on this. Games the last 3 years or so won't run less than 2 Ghz, even today. Diablo simply won't without slight stuttering at lower settings.

However, these computers are geared for internet, typing, and such. i3 is more well suited for medium spending tasks.
 
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http://www.asus.com/us/AllinOne_PCs/ET2322INKH/

This is their other model ET2322 which has a nvidia geoforce graphics addition I don't think the 2321 had. Is this a significant benefit or did they just add a little something and hope people would buy it? I would buy the 2322 if it's capable obviously. Thanks for your answer

Trying to look around but so far it seems this one has a 2.6ghz processor
 
I'm personally against All-In-Ones. I know this is just home computer for low task usage, but... With these types of computer if anything goes wrong they must be sent in to Asus (as long as it's still under warranty) to be fixed/repaired. If a piece of hardware malfunctions or goes out over the next few years again must be sent in. They charge you shipping fees for sending them in by the way. Now I'm not trying to talk you out of it but for that price it would be much more worth it to build your own or use one of the websites that allow you to select your components and build it yourself... or buy a pre-built PC it takes so much more strain off your shoulders.

Warranties suck.... most major companies have a 1-2 year limited warranty that covers most common problems but they drag it out for weeks so your without a computer for an extended amount of time... When your warranty goes out it is a pain in the ass to find parts to replace anything that goes out in those all in ones... happened to my father and most of the parts arent manufactured for consumers but for specific companies to put straight into those all in ones.

This message is just meant to be used as a beware.

Now even if you get a full tower pc and such if something goes out yeah you still have to go through the send in and get back but most of the time they make it pretty speedy especially if you build your own cause most companies are great with RMA's today keeping you down only a matter of 3-4 days. Where as with prebuilts and all in ones it will be 2-4 weeks.
 
Had a laptop really good one and I am writing from my iPad mini now... I would get a laptop again but at the risk of my family dropping it like they dropped my $1200 samsung 7 series laptop killed me...... Killed!! Lol

Here's a link to amazon http://www.amazon.com/ET2322IUKH-01-i5-4200U-Windows-23-Inch-Desktop/dp/B00GYEP5IS/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1397440382&sr=8-3&keywords=Asus+et2322#productDetails

They show the asus 2322 that I am mentioning at 2.6ghz but I don't know am I missing something I don't see any mention of the Nvidia GeForce graphics being mentioned... This is the same computer right?

I'm just trying to get a understanding I mean if it's a good processor it can last me a few years of good service at least... At the exception of what happened to my laptop I take very good care of my devices.

All in all I am trying to make sure the specs speak volume in performance... Yea that link I provided seems to be a different model