Okay thanks :) Don't you think it would be easier for customers in the future to be able to replace the CPU? I was wanting to purchase an actual gaming PC tower but I couldn't just save up that much money. So I was planning to slowly buy each item at different times, but replace them with the current components in my laptop so i can actually use them straight away. I have already done this with an actual graphics card! Yes a desktop graphics card. It turns out that the m.2 slot on your laptop motherboard is more powerful than a thunderbolt 3 port! It is currently being used by a WiFi adaptor but this doesn't matter as you can easily buy an affordable USB WiFi adaptor. You can take the WiFi adaptor out and replace it with a cheap adaptor (https://bit.ly/2Y85qP6) you then slot your graphics card in and power the adaptor with a PC power supply (another thing now bought in advance) and it will run the graphics card. Voila! Anyway, that's just what I'm doing now to spread out the money and cost for a PC. Yes, I will buy a case and motherboard and any other components that I am missing at the end. Have a nice day :)