expiredeeegeek posted Yesterday 07:14 PM
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expiredeeegeek posted Yesterday 07:14 PM
Kamrui E3B mini PC: Ryzen 5 7430U, 16GB DDR4 RAM, 512 GB SSD, free shipping $249 at Kamrui Store
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https://technical.city/en/cpu/Ryz...en-5-5625U
the L1 and L2 cache are larger resulting in a modest 8% improved performance
L1 cache 384 KB vs 64K (per core)
L2 cache 3 MB vs 512K (per core)
L3 cache 16 MB vs 16 MB (shared)
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It's almost almost overkill for what I'll be using it for (astrophotography running NINA) but for the price of an N processor system (with my coupons and discount) I just couldn't pass it on.
Memory16GB DDR4 2666MHz (SO-DIMM Slot*2, up to 64GB)
don't know if that 16GB is one stick or two
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Will do nicely to replace my decade old i7 full tower PC and let me repurpose that with a bunch of spinners (in a raid 10 or zpool) for file storage. A complaint I saw on AZ from November said their in the description (back then) it came with an M2 nvme.
Reviewer stated: "this model does NOT come with an NVMe SSD, but with a SATA version." I did double check this from them before adding to my cart.
Honestly this fits my needs better as I have several M2 nvme drives in my stash. I'll use the included M2 SSD for a Win11 OS that I'll rarely use and plop in an M2 nvme disk for Linux. Fingers crossed this plays out
*According to their website: "last one, better hurry," I'm not sure if that's BS or not.
Order went through, so we shall see. For $250 it's worth a shot
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