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Wi-Fi Planning for Your New Office Space
11 Mar, 2026
£347.71 inc. VAT
AI-generated summary
The Ryzen 7 8700G is a genuinely sensible pick if you need a reliable “do-most-things” CPU for a small office build, especially where you don’t want the admin hassle (or extra spend) of a separate graphics card. The integrated graphics make it ideal for general business PCs, light design/media work, and any fleet deployments where consistency and easier troubleshooting matter. At £287.23 ex-VAT, it’s not bargain-bin pricing, but it tends to land in the sweet spot when you value convenience and upgrade flexibility over squeezing every last pound.
I wouldn’t buy it if your users are going to run GPU-heavy workloads—CAD with demanding scenes, serious video editing, ML, or anything that’s going to lean on a discrete GPU. In those cases, you’re paying for compute headroom and iGPU capability you may never fully use, and a cheaper CPU paired with a proper graphics card can be better value. That said, for mixed-use business PCs and “we need it to work on day one” builds, this chip is a solid, low-risk choice.

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