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Processor | R5 5600X |
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Motherboard | ASUS ROG STRIX B550-I GAMING |
Cooling | Alpenföhn Black Ridge |
Memory | 2*16GB DDR4-2666 VLP @3800 |
Video Card(s) | EVGA Geforce RTX 3080 XC3 |
Storage | 1TB Samsung 970 Pro, 2TB Intel 660p |
Display(s) | ASUS PG279Q, Eizo EV2736W |
Case | Dan Cases A4-SFX |
Power Supply | Corsair SF600 |
Mouse | Corsair Ironclaw Wireless RGB |
Keyboard | Corsair K60 |
VR HMD | HTC Vive |
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4800U is a mobile CPU that has been out for little under 2 months.
Ryzen 4000 series APUs were announced this Tuesday.
4800U price in unknown and AMD is probably discounting them heavily to get as wide adoption as possible.
i5-8500 (or newer and HT-enabled i5-10500) costs officially ~190 moneys and i5-10400 is ~20 moneys less. Old i5-8500 is probably heavily discounted for OEMs or they are clearing stock.
The 8-core Renoir for desktop - 4750G PRO that we can see for sale now - costs 400.
In Cinebench R20 MT, R7 4750G PRO is about 50% faster than i5 10500. Power consumption is probably comparable.
4800U is a mobile CPU that has been out for little under 2 months.
Ryzen 4000 series APUs were announced this Tuesday.
4800U price in unknown and AMD is probably discounting them heavily to get as wide adoption as possible.
i5-8500 (or newer and HT-enabled i5-10500) costs officially ~190 moneys and i5-10400 is ~20 moneys less. Old i5-8500 is probably heavily discounted for OEMs or they are clearing stock.
The 8-core Renoir for desktop - 4750G PRO that we can see for sale now - costs 400.
In Cinebench R20 MT, R7 4750G PRO is about 50% faster than i5 10500. Power consumption is probably comparable.