My 2-in-1 Asus (UX560UQ, practically irreplaceable, came with a free subwoofer; it's awesome) was failing in October 2020 so I started looking into my first custom PC, centering around portability and USB-C touchscreen monitors (since I don't know any way of making a custom 2-in-1 laptop, and I like to be able to move around to get a new scenery instead of staring at the same wall, but I don't take my laptop out of the house) and still no dice getting a CPU/GPU. Now hearing how it's going to be until 2022 H2 when we can see GPU stock, and reading how some others in here are taking a step back and re-evaluating, I think getting a GX1 Pro (which atm thought was a bit overpriced but further research showed that it's actually priced fairly and embarrassingly has the same or better port selection than current 2-in-1's) is a good idea. I never played many games and I've been blissfully ignorant on how apparently "low spec" my 940mx is. I also wanted to get into Blender and architectural visualisation, but I shouldn't be acting like I'm already a professional who's livelihood depends on getting a 6800(xt) just to be able to complete the donut tutorial.
I feel part of the desire of getting high end components was 20% to do with fulfilling my childhood dreams of getting a super powerful PC when I became an adult, 50% to get out of laptops that seem to consistently fail after 3 years of use, and 30% having something tailor made and custom instead of another ITX in an NR200P box. But with these stock issues projected till AM5 and beyond, I'd rather have something that I'd likely outgrow in 2 years than stagnation for 2 years. I can at least get my original goal of a custom 2-in-1 laptop as the GX1 Pro is probably small enough for a "Laptop In Laptop" dock with custom low profile mechanical keys in a split keyboard layout. I'd imagine it'll look and work like the Asus Pro Duo.