- Dec 25, 2019
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TL;DR
Which would you get and why?
14nm 6 core 10gen + slow RAM
Fast NVMe
Or
10nm 4 core 10gen fast RAM
slow NVMe
Application:
Gaming (with egpu)
Professional work/rendering (local only)
Large file transfers (not typically lots of small files)
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I'm comparing the new xps 13 7390 from Dell.
They have two systems both meet my needs, but I'm trying to get the better of the two.
Laptop hardware
Core i7-10710U
UHD graphics
16GB LPDDR3 (20GBps)
512GB NVMe [1250MBps, 70Mbps Rnd4k, 800Mbps DQ4k] [will be even faster when I upgrade to 2TB drive]
2x TB3 PCIe 4x
1x USB 3.1 (I like the extra port for my business uses)
Finger Print
Card reader
4k HDR touchscreen
2-in-1 hardware:
Core i7-1065G7
Iris graphics (MX150 performance)
16GB LPDDR4X (soldered) [40GBps]
512GB NVMe (soldered) [700MBps, 40Mbps Rnd4k, 540Mbps DQ4k] [I really want/need 2TB)
2x TB3 PCIe 4x
Finger Print
Card reader
4k HDR touchscreen
Which would you get and why?
14nm 6 core 10gen + slow RAM
Fast NVMe
Or
10nm 4 core 10gen fast RAM
slow NVMe
Application:
Gaming (with egpu)
Professional work/rendering (local only)
Large file transfers (not typically lots of small files)
-----
I'm comparing the new xps 13 7390 from Dell.
They have two systems both meet my needs, but I'm trying to get the better of the two.
Laptop hardware
Core i7-10710U
UHD graphics
16GB LPDDR3 (20GBps)
512GB NVMe [1250MBps, 70Mbps Rnd4k, 800Mbps DQ4k] [will be even faster when I upgrade to 2TB drive]
2x TB3 PCIe 4x
1x USB 3.1 (I like the extra port for my business uses)
Finger Print
Card reader
4k HDR touchscreen
UserBenchmark: Dell XPS 13 7390 Compatible Components
www.userbenchmark.com
2-in-1 hardware:
Core i7-1065G7
Iris graphics (MX150 performance)
16GB LPDDR4X (soldered) [40GBps]
512GB NVMe (soldered) [700MBps, 40Mbps Rnd4k, 540Mbps DQ4k] [I really want/need 2TB)
2x TB3 PCIe 4x
Finger Print
Card reader
4k HDR touchscreen
UserBenchmark: Dell XPS 13 7390 2-in-1 Compatible Components
www.userbenchmark.com