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Same GPU but "refresh" version

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System Name Desktop // HP Zbook 17 G6
Processor I5 10400F (soon i7 10700/F) // I7 9850H
Motherboard B460M Aorus Pro
Cooling Be Quiet! TF2
Memory HyperX Fury 4x8GB 2666 // 2x16GB Samsung 2666
Video Card(s) Asus RTX 3080 TUF // MXM Nvidia Quadro RTX 3000
Storage 500GB Nvme + 2x1TB SATA + 128GB M.2 SATA // 2x WD SN720 500 + 1TB MX500
Display(s) AOC G2590PX 25" 144hz 1080p //
Case MB311L with BeQuiet fans
Audio Device(s) Philips Fidelio X2HR + Geekria QuickFit Boom / some 40yo philips stereo
Power Supply Be Quiet! Pure Power 11 CM 600W
Mouse MAD GIGA G928H
Keyboard Steelseries Apex M500 (red switches)
Software Windows 10 x64 // 11 x64
Hello
Here is the thing
I bought a quadro rtx 3000 mxm gpu for my old laptop, gpuz detect it as refresh version
Recently bought a more recent hp laptop, it has quadro rtx 3000 "basic" version
Do you think there is any difference between them?
Maybe a better silicon yield or something?
Can't check the asic quality in gpuz anymore afaik
Thanks for any thought
 
Steppings are used in cpus, dont doubt that newer released chips are refined to fix errata.
 
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