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Stop buying AAAa games. They're trash.
This is so not true even for entry level systems, have you tried learning to budget and upgrade?
Lol upgrade your potato.
The really good APUs for mini-PCs and mobile devices are still expensive, like the AMD Max+ 395. However, for less, you can get a pretty good system even for AAA games... with compromises.
Like this one[www.amazon.com].
It has a Radeon 780m built in, which is kind of okay for modern gaming. Maybe not 60 fps on the newest, most demanding AAA games, but certainly playable, and more powerful than something like a Steam Deck, since you're not limited so much by wattage and battery.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bY9g60cGCrA
Just don't expect miracles and set your settings accordingly.
devs need to optimize the games better
but why do that when ai slop can make faster games
My bAAAad.
Anyway, OP, I don't think you can, no. Not if you expect something like $200 USD mini PC stuff. Not even on low settings.
You might be able to put something together that can do 60fps for 1080p (although some modern AAA games are so poorly-optimized that they may not even work for that) but there are very few new GPUs that are low-profile nowadays.
where a host is streaming to the device, and device sends control back to the host
Also look at Steam Deck while they are on sale again. Or the Lenovo Legion GO hand-held.
Forget Asus. Nothing from them in a hand-held or Mini PC js going to be affordable, especially now
ASUS ROG NUC 15
Costs $2,500