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System Name | Desktop | Laptop |
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Processor | AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D | Intel Core i7 7700HQ |
Motherboard | MAG X570S Torpedo Max| Neptune KLS HM175 |
Cooling | Corsair H100x | Twin fan, fin stack & heat pipes |
Memory | 32GB G.Skill F4-3600C16-8GVK @ 3600MHz / 16-16-16-36-1T | 16GB DDR4 @ 2400MHz / 17-17-17-39-2T |
Video Card(s) | EVGA RTX 3080 Ti FTW3 Ultra | GTX 1050 Ti 4GB |
Storage | Kingston KC3000 1TB + Kingston KC3000 2TB + Samsung 860 EVO 1TB | 970 Evo 500GB |
Display(s) | 32" Dell G3223Q (2160p @ 144Hz) | 17" IPS 1920x1080P |
Case | Fractal Meshify 2 Compact | Aspire V Nitro BE |
Audio Device(s) | ifi Audio ZEN DAC V2 + Focal Radiance / HyperX Solocast |
Power Supply | Super Flower Leadex V Platinum Pro 1000W | 150W |
Mouse | Razer Viper Ultimate | Logitech MX Anywhere 2 |
Keyboard | Razer Huntsman V2 Optical (Linear Red) |
Software | Windows 11 Pro x64 |
HBM is still superior to GDDR, less chips, less power, much tighter latency's and much bigger bandwidth.
GDDR5X closes the gap considerably when compared to HMB1 so much so that unless you're gaming at 4K, you'd probably never notice the difference, if then.