@@IcebergTechI don't think they made a lot of those. The 790i is still in stock but the smaller sibling 770i has been out of stock for quite awhile now. I'd assume they'd rather sell whatever's left because zen 5 is on the corner. But I still think that laptop chip on desktop mobo a great piece of tech, I do hope they continue making similar product and I'll be looking forward to buy the next gen one.
That's because they own radeon . Intel GPUs have a long way to catch up to them . But they eventually will get better cause they are more committed to gpus than before .
Yeah the videos are very nice to watch and in general well edited and enough talking and music to keep the video interesting even when showing slides of numbers. I really dunno why this channel doesn't have 10x the subscribers.
My issue with Mini PC's is that if I want one that is powerful enough to game (like with a 6600m gpu), I could build a PC that is 2x or 4x more powerful for the same price, and probably build it in a very small form factor. The 780m and 680m versions are at a great price point (600) but again, I could do better building something. So the issue is price. I am pretty sure this could improve in the future if we get something less than Ryzen 9's which are expensive. Something with just 4 or 6 cpu cores is plenty for something with integrated graphics and could cost less. These mini PC's really need to be at or bellow the price of a steam deck.
Pretty much agree with this and have been saying it for a while now. For $300-$400 a mini PC with decent cooling and performance could be a decent to good deal but once you get to or above $500-$600 mini's don't make that much sense. I'm sure there are some people with a use case that would justify it and that's fine but for anyone comfortable building a PC they won't make that much sense at those prices especially considering the lack of overall expandability.
@@keerthan7558 This comes unexpected to me. I would have really guessed the series would have died in 2019 or 2020 but actually an interesting prospect that they still produce the series!
Mini PCs are mostly (if not all) take a barebones approach and you can always choose your memory... just sad that for Laptops that's not the case anymore
So far I’ve been able to keep everything I’ve been sent. I don’t take money for reviews, but the free stuff is effectively a form of payment in itself.
Balance is probably a fitting descriptive. Can't help but feel that £50 less is a fairer price bearing in mind that it still doesn't quite get to same day AMD performance and value.
iceberg i think if your trying to inform people about budget friendly options consider looking at the xfx 6650XT core 210, its very affordable the same cost as an rx 6600 nearly
I don't want to be mad but I expected something efficient from Intel. This one is a real letdown, figuring out how literally my Desktop PC has similar consumption on an i5-13500, 64GB DDR4 and a RTX 3070, with PL1 and 2 set to 96W still beating this i9 Mobile chip. I think the UM690 Pro from MinisForum is still a better buy here!
hey big fan is it worth it if i get a high refresh rate moniter currently rocking an i5 2500k and gtx 1650 12 gb ddr3 ram and an xbox series s and can you do a video to see if you can get a high refresh rate on old cpus