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【チャンネル名 Infinity Labs】
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Great video Infinity Labs!
0:41 wallpaper link, please
Not a good review imho.
The 10th gen has a big increase of single-core speeds, RAM-speeds, and graphics performance. That’s almost everything important for a computer. (and better sound). It’s worth the extra money. You don’t know when the 14th inch will come, or if it will be ARM-based.
Not sure if your statement about same performance is true! CPU performance is comparable but as other youtubers have shown there’s a huge gpu performance difference between 8th and 10th gen processors
is tf2 running on bootcamp?
totally different speakers, better RAM, faster storage, additional ports, better graphics, significantly better performance across Cinebench, Geekbench etc……….
I can see why you would opt for the lower end model NOT………..
confused, few tests showing the base mbp vs $1800 mbp which proves the $1800 model performs better than base but you are saying it doesn’t?
Great review. Now I feel settled on getting the base model MBP.
I looked up many reviews and there is still one question i ask myself. For which people is a MB? I mean yea its a laptop but there a many competitors for half the price.
doesn’t the 10th gen have 2 fans instead of one?
Got it today and it’s totally worth it for value of performance for price
In my opinion if anyone wanna consider the higher end models they should just go for the 16 inch you get more the x2 the power
I’m sorry but I watched Max Tech’s comparison of the two 2020 MacBook pro’s and the 10th gen always won in the performance tests. To say the low end is faster is misleading. Plus if you upgrade the ram and SSD the difference is price is much smaller.
This was really helpful and gave me information other reviewers didn’t have! Most just say go for the most expensive. My only question is for someone going to get this computer soon, and use it through grad school (needs to last and be effective for 5 years). How should I configure it??? More RAM? More Storage?
Very poorly reviewed. I am expecting data to backup your performance claim. Some other reviewers (max tech for example) ran the stress test and observed 3ghz maintained clock. How long did it take to drop below base clock? Btw, lower model has worse speakers, one less fan, and ramping ram to 16 gb and storage to 512 brings price to 1699, only 200 less than 10th gen model, which at the point seems reasonable to go with 10th gen. I don’t think you mentioned graphic performance boost for Intel 10th gen vs 8th gen, either. Overall just a lot of things overlooked.
Very accurate information. This sounds like an advice, not like an advertising campaign for the more expensive ones 🤣
seems like a hate review rather than a true review .. I don’t think both models are same and we are darn enough to something just like 700$ wheels. Please be genuine
“The RAM and SSD upgrades are comically overkill” Seems really subjective to me. I ordered the 10th-gen model Pro because Apple doubled RAM and sped it up a lot. For photo editing and graphic design, I promise you I’ll make good use of the 3700 MhZ DDR4 over the much slower memory in the base model.
Does upgrading RAM in the cheapest version….increase the performance…..?
Would you recommend this or the new Dell xps 15″ that came out today?
How often will the machine be turboing while video editing? So the 2 port base is 15W with turbo of 28w & 4 port base is 28w with turbo if 31, so wouldn’t most taks be performed at less than 100% meaning the 4 port is better? I’ve been looking into getting a Mac & I’ll be doing 4K video editing, the 16inch is a bit big and I’ll also be buying an iMac for a main editing machine and the 4 port I want is less than $400 Canadian but now you’re saying the 2 port will perform better? Does that mean for video editing as well?