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It does not affect my bill significantly at all. My AC alone affects my bill more than my PC. (Hence trying to build a cooler running PC.)
Nothing of the original remains, but at least a few pieces always transfered from one build to the next.
Also watch this for minipc + oculink:
https://youtu.be/AFwp6xI_41o?si=mjCTEwiU5xO_dt4M
The mini PC looks interesting, but I can't help but wonder if it could overheat since it doesn't look like there's a lot of space for cooling. And it being a small form factor makes me also wonder if it's decently powerful outside of hooking up a large graphics card next to it?
And finding a mini PC with an oculink port on it.
Other than that, not really. The mini PC will be cheaper than a gaming laptop. You can upgrade GPUs easily. When the GPU is disconnected, those mini PCs use very little power. Etc.
As fro Video card the majority are NVIDIA and you should look for one that has 6GB as entry or if you can afford it at least 8GB video. And 16GB of Memory as well.
Agree MEDION ERAZER LAPTOPS have great specs for the prices and cheaper. But a lot of people have problems when they fail to get them repaired.