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2019 Dell XPS 13 V 2020 Dell XPS 13
Bobsanderz replied to Bobsanderz's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
Alright, thank you sir. -
2019 Dell XPS 13 V 2020 Dell XPS 13
Bobsanderz replied to Bobsanderz's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
Considering, do you recommend the 2020? -
2019 Dell XPS 13 V 2020 Dell XPS 13
Bobsanderz replied to Bobsanderz's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
Note Taking and video streaming -
2019 Dell XPS 13 V 2020 Dell XPS 13
Bobsanderz replied to Bobsanderz's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
I would like to add, If there is minimal experiential diffrence between the 4 core and the 6 core laptop in terms of day to day use, I would like to go with the 2020 model as there a bunch of small but nice to have features added. What do you guys think? -
2019 Dell XPS 13 V 2020 Dell XPS 13
Bobsanderz replied to Bobsanderz's topic in Laptops and Pre-Built Systems
Surprisingly, the i-7 is a 4 core aswell, take a look. 10th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-1065G7 Processor (8MB Cache, up to 3.9 GHz) -
I will be purchasing one of these devices for college. After some research and comparison I noticed something that I am quite confused about. I noticed that the 2019 Xps 13 specs out at a 6 core Cpu. The 2020 dell xps 13 not only specs out at a 4 core, It is for the a very similar price as a the 2019 6 core. Is there any good reason I should be aware of as to why Dell is no longer offering with a 6 core, cause as it stands I am leaning towards the 2019 model, but it just seems weird that they would make the laptop less powerful for the 2020 model. I do realize the ram is of much faster speed in the 2020 model, And I do love the display being 16.10 in the 2020 model as well. Does anyone have reasoning as to why I should go with the 2020? Here is the comparison: Dell Xps 13 2019: $1,349.99 10th Generation Intel® Core™ i7-10710U (12 MB Cache, 6 Core, up to 4.70 GHz) Intel® UHD Graphics with shared graphics memory 16 GB, LPDDR3, 2133 MHz, Integrated 512 GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid-State Drive 13.3-inch FHD (1920 x 1080) InfinityEdge Non-Touch Display Killer™ Wi-Fi 6 AX1650, 2 x 2, Bluetooth 5.0 4-Cell, 52 WHr, Integrated battery Dell Xps 13 2020: $1,322.99 10th Generation Intel® Core™ i5-1035G1 Processor (6MB Cache, up to 3.6 GHz) Intel® UHD Graphics with shared graphics memory 16GB 3733MHz LPDDR4x Memory Onboard 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive 13.4" FHD+ (1920 x 1200) InfinityEdge Non-Touch Anti-Glare 500-Nit Display Killer™ Wi-Fi 6 AX1650, 2 x 2, Bluetooth 5.0 4-Cell Battery, 52 Whr (Integrated)
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Thank you, I have my loop planned out, in theory. However i just wanted some insight. Does it matter that the Aqua computers block inst covering the entire PCB, unlike the EK Block?
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What are the advantages and disadvantages between these two water blocks? Is there a difference? Or is it Negligible? I like the look of the Aqua Computers Block, however is that the right pick for a build? Here are the links for both water blocks: http://www.performance-pcs.com/aquacomputer-kryographics-pascal-for-nvidia-titan-x-acrylic-glass-edition-nickel-plated-version.html http://www.performance-pcs.com/ek-fc-titanx-pascal-nickel-plated-copper-water-block-with-plexi-top-for-nvidia-titanx-pascal.html
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Corsair 570x (White Edition) Custom Cable Lenghts
Bobsanderz replied to Bobsanderz's topic in Cases and Mods
Thank you, I appreciate your help. and sorry for posting in the wrong section. -
8700k 8700k 16 PCIe lanes???
Bobsanderz replied to GhostOfJericho's topic in CPUs, Motherboards, and Memory
Np, glad to help.- 16 replies
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