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  1. That is the issue, I do not know the specs on the case fans, other than they are 1300 RPM fans.
  2. So I have my eyes set on the Carbide SPEC-DELTA RGB, it comes included with +12V RGB Fans, though other than that they are 1300RPM and RGB, there is no other information available, for instance the airflow or the static pressure. Pretty sure it wont have any static pressure but at the very least they could mention the airflow. Does anyone have any idea what is the airflow on these fans?
  3. @PCMasterRaceFTWWW so to answer your question, no you are set for at least a year or two with the current GPU and CPU setup, to be honest you can upgrade half the parts in your system in two years again and be set again for a few years ahead. With a console you cannot run older titles even if you felt like it unless they were remastered for those consoles. The GPU will run even the most demanding games in high graphics, the CPU is fine as well, you might need to upgrade it in two years I think but still that is more than enough to save for a motherboard and CPU plus we are sure Ryzen 3000 series will be pretty affordable by that time. So don't worry. You did not make a mistake.
  4. thanks a lot, yeah I had heard about the 3100 as well that is why I was thinking the same thing, sometimes its poor communication, sometimes lenovo just gets lazy anyways thanks again!
  5. @Statik problem is no other site like newegg or bestbuy has it on their sites either, only Amazon has it and the Amazon link even has reviews by customers who have gotten the thing in their hand...I also think that there might be laziness on Lenovo's end but need to be sure XD
  6. https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/coming-soon/IdeaPad-F5-CB-13CML-05/p/88IPFC51448 so this Chromebook is marked coming soon on Lenovo's official site, but Amazon has it listed and some people even left review on it with the product pictures...what is going on? Is the Amazon link for real? Or Lenovo is just lazy about their own products or something? Amazon Link: https://www.amazon.com/Lenovo-Chromebook-i3-10110U-Integrated-82B80006UX/dp/B086383HC7/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?dchild=1&keywords=lenovo+flex+chromebook&qid=1593461823&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEzQ0NISjZVNjFaS0hFJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwNDUyODAyMjBJNFo4UFg1Q0dUNiZlbmNyeXB0ZWRBZElkPUEwMzE4OTc0Mk1JV0dUSzZOQUhKSSZ3aWRnZXROYW1lPXNwX2F0ZiZhY3Rpb249Y2xpY2tSZWRpcmVjdCZkb05vdExvZ0NsaWNrPXRydWU=
  7. @Required its an ssd by hikvision, the same company which is famous for its cctv cameras XD
  8. If a DRAM-less SSD is really that bad, then my only option is to go for the Samsung 860 EVO which is kind of a bit higher budget than what I had in mind. But maybe I should go for that for better stability and longer life?
  9. Thanks, I found that WD Green doesnt have one on a review, you are right about HikVision, though its performance is really great. I saw a review by Linus about not buying a DRAM-less SSD in the past, so idk if I should go for one. What about XPG SX6000 Lite PCIe?
  10. I am planning to buy E100 from HikVision 256GB as it is in my budget. The other option I have is WD Green of the same capacity. But do both of these have DRAM cache? I cant find any reviews whatsoever about the HikVision one have a DRAM cache or not.
  11. I was actually given a task by someone else to research what are the best ultrabooks with 9th gen CPU, they are planning to buy something and they have no tech knowledge at all, but I watch LTT videos, they thought maybe I would know more XD little to his knowledge, I watch those videos for the Lolz mostly, but hey I do pick up some knowledge now and then, anyways I am thankful you told me about the 10th gen U series CPU, I can just look up some ultrabooks or laptops with that series CPU and probably suggest them a model or two.
  12. well, yea, or I could stick to getting a 8th gen Ultrabook, anyways thanks for the help!
  13. yeah I read about that, U series processors have less heat output and low power consumption, that is why they are most suitable in Ultrabooks, so if there are no 9th Gen U series CPUs, I am guessing they made a jump to the 10th gen?
  14. any specific laptop models that are using the 10710U that you can tell me about?
  15. Yeah that is what I thought, so are the new ultrabooks using 9750H?
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