There are a lot of mini PCs these days that use laptop parts. But these are pretty much pre built and all you can change is RAM and storage. Building a pc from laptop parts doesn't really make sense, though, unless you want to hack something together from used parts.
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Wi-Fi card is fine since it's m.2 slot, I think you just need an antenna
Imo it only makes sense when you have a laptop with a broken screen that's in working condition otherwise, on the other side people buy framework laptop insides and put them in custom cases like the Cooler Master one, there are also PC motherboards with laptop chips, like Miniforum's bd770i which fit perfectly in a PC case and support normal PC parts like GPU etc