Just saw this on CNET: http://www.cnet.com/news/at-t-gophone-gets-entry-level-asus-zenfone-2e/
Specifications show that it only has 1 GB of RAM, so the bloatware might be more reduced
Thoughts comparing it to the 500CL maybe?
Intel CPU and 120$ If it has microSD its a good deal since internal storage is low.
aziz07 said:
Intel CPU and 120$ If it has microSD its a good deal since internal storage is low.
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yeah, it has "MicroSD card (up to 64 GB)". I wonder what the specs of that Intel Atom are. Maybe 1.5GHz?
''You can buy the black or white Asus ZenFone 2E at Walmart and Target stores immediately'' lols They get it before cellphone companies.
Since its x86_64 dual-core, I guess it will be a 64Bit Z3480 2.13Ghz or Z3460 1.6Ghz with half the Z3580 2Mb cache. Its their only two dual-core processors in Atom 3xxx series. They won't for sure use a 2 years old Atom 2xxx CPU.
This is a good site for hardware benchmarks in performance order:
Intel Atom Z3580 http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Atom-Z3580-SoC.123974.0.html
Intel Atom Z3480 http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Atom-Z3480-SoC.123588.0.html
Intel Atom Z3460 http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Atom-Z3460-SoC.123585.0.html
aziz07 said:
''You can buy the black or white Asus ZenFone 2E at Walmart and Target stores immediately'' lols They get it before cellphone companies.
Since its x86_64 dual-core, I guess it will be a 64Bit Z3480 2.13Ghz or Z3460 1.6Ghz with half the Z3580 2Mb cache. Its their only two dual-core processors in Atom 3xxx series. They won't for sure use a 2 years old Atom 2xxx CPU.
This is a good site for hardware benchmarks in performance order:
Intel Atom Z3580 http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Atom-Z3580-SoC.123974.0.html
Intel Atom Z3480 http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Atom-Z3480-SoC.123588.0.html
Intel Atom Z3460 http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Atom-Z3460-SoC.123585.0.html
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Well its an AT&T exclusive right now apparently, so I guess its locked to GoPhone.
aziz07 said:
''You can buy the black or white Asus ZenFone 2E at Walmart and Target stores immediately'' lols They get it before cellphone companies.
Since its x86_64 dual-core, I guess it will be a 64Bit Z3480 2.13Ghz or Z3460 1.6Ghz with half the Z3580 2Mb cache. Its their only two dual-core processors in Atom 3xxx series. They won't for sure use a 2 years old Atom 2xxx CPU.
This is a good site for hardware benchmarks in performance order:
Intel Atom Z3580 http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Atom-Z3580-SoC.123974.0.html
Intel Atom Z3480 http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Atom-Z3480-SoC.123588.0.html
Intel Atom Z3460 http://www.notebookcheck.net/Intel-Atom-Z3460-SoC.123585.0.html
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No, it's the good old Z2560. This phone is basically just a rebranded ZE500CL.
kanagawaben said:
No, it's the good old Z2560. This phone is basically just a rebranded ZE500CL.
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:crying: Was too good for 120$ I guess. How does the Z2560 compare to Z3460?
aziz07 said:
:crying: Was too good for 120$ I guess. How does the Z2560 compare to Z3460?
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the 3000 series has nearly twice the performance per clock of the 2000 series, and a much improved GPU and turbo speeds.
I don't understand why they don't use Intel's 14nm CPUs. They are much cheaper, faster, more efficient and smaller.
CPU+GPU TDP 2W: http://ark.intel.com/products/85474/Intel-Atom-x5-Z8500-Processor-2M-Cache-up-to-2_24-GHz
Something like Atom X3 or X5. 14nm Intel Core M is targeted at tablets with 4.5W TDP but is close in performance to an Intel i3 2n Gen or i5 1st Gen.
I mean if there are 10.6'' 299$ Intel Core M tablets with 4Gb DDR3 64GB SSD 64GB ROM, why not the Atom 14m in cellphones?
(Source: http://www.aliexpress.com/store/pro...875.html?spm=5261.7756712.1998621897.2.Au3JOm)
I think that this is more of a clearance initiative for the CL models not really selling that much..take the remaining hardware... Build up a model for the lowest price point and realign sales accordingly.. More or less like the outrageous difference between the sales of the S6 and the S6 Edge.. The Edge is atleast 3x in sales whereas the "simple" version is being offered with 30% discount... It's simple business..
Operating system: Windows 10 pro
Motherboard: MSI H81M-P33
Cpu: Intel 4th Gen i5- 4690 (1150)
Ram: Crucial 2x 4 GB 1600
Graphics Card: Galax Nvidia1070 EXOC
SSD 500 GB - I only play CSGO and Valorant
PSU: 600 Watts.
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Operating system: Windows 10 pro
Motherboard: MSI H81M-P33
Cpu: Intel 4th Gen i5- 4690 (1150)
Ram: Crucial 2x 4 GB 1600
Graphics Card: Galax Nvidia1070 EXOC
SSD 500 GB - I only play CSGO and Valorant
PSU: 600 Watts.
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First of all u should not say ur poor when you have S21 Ultra coming to your build its a good build even I am using a 4th Gen Intel i5 processor bought in 2016.
imankareem said:
Operating system: Windows 10 pro
Motherboard: MSI H81M-P33
Cpu: Intel 4th Gen i5- 4690 (1150)
Ram: Crucial 2x 4 GB 1600
Graphics Card: Galax Nvidia1070 EXOC
SSD 500 GB - I only play CSGO and Valorant
PSU: 600 Watts.
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Pretty solid, I would only make a couple changes.
Switch the GTX 1070 for a 1660. Prices are pretty much the same. Never mind, the 1070 is actually a stronger GPU than the 1660, and the 1650 would be closer in price. If you can afford to spend a little extra, the 1080 is a real beast that can still hold its own.
Spend the extra money on 16GB RAM; 8GB might be a bit limited.
If you want to save a bit, go for a smaller SSD as your OS drive (like 100GB or so), and use a 500GB-1TB HDD as your secondary drive.
So I just recently started messing around with bechmarking competitively and this is my build so far(I'll post pics later as I'm currently upgrading and adding a 2nd radiator to it.
CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 5950x 16 core
RAM: G.Skill Trident Royal Z 33GB 4000MHz CL16(Clocked at 3733MHz cause the Ryzen IF memory hole )
GPU: Gigabyte 3080 Gaming OC Waterforce 10GB
Case: Corsair 5000x RGB black w/ 5000d front and top white panels
Cooling: Corsair XD5 D5 pump, 2x Corsair XR5 360mm radiators
motherboard?
I am just Tell u my PC Infos
Motherboard: Asus Rampage II Extreme
CPU : Intel Xeon - x5670 - @2,93Ghz (6c/12t) from 2010
RAM : 20GB DDR3 RAM 1600Mhz
SSD: 1x 256GB / 1x 512GB SSD Sata3 SSD from Crucial
GPU: Nvidia GTX 750Ti
Case: Cooler Master old 2010 Style
My main use case for these computers is uni, I'm doing cyber security and need something powerful for encryption/decryption, running multiple VMs at once, computing hashes, etc. I'll also use it for my internship.
Desktop:
CPU: Intel Core i9-13900KF
CPU Cooler: EKWB AIO D-RGB 280mm
GPU: MSI GAMING X TRIO RX 6950 XT
PSU: Phanteks Revolt Pro 1000W
RAM: Kingston FURY Renegade 32GB DDR5-6000
Mobo: Gigabyte Z690 AORUS ELITE AX DDR5
Storage 1: WD-Black SN850X 1TB
Storage 2: Crucial MX500 2TB
Optical Drive: LG WH14NS40
Case: Fractal Design Pop Air
Laptop:
Lenovo Legion 5 Pro
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800H
GPU: RTX 3060
RAM: Kingston FURY 32GB DDR4-3200
Storage: 512GB SSD
Both the desktop and laptop you listed have powerful components that are capable of handling demanding tasks such as encryption/decryption, running multiple VMs, and computing hashes.
The desktop you listed has an Intel Core i9-13900KF processor, which is one of the latest and most powerful CPUs from Intel, and an MSI GAMING X TRIO RX 6950 XT graphics card, which is a high-end GPU that can handle gaming and other graphics-intensive tasks. The 32GB DDR5-6000 RAM and the WD-Black SN850X 1TB NVMe SSD are also top-of-the-line components that provide fast performance.
On the other hand, the Lenovo Legion 5 Pro laptop is also a powerful machine, with an AMD Ryzen 7 5800H processor and an RTX 3060 graphics card. The 32GB DDR4-3200 RAM and 512GB SSD are also good components for a laptop.
If you need a powerful machine for your cyber security studies and internship, the desktop you listed may be the better option as it has more powerful components overall. However, the laptop is more portable and can be useful if you need to work on the go or need a more compact machine. Ultimately, the decision depends on your specific needs and preferences.