It was necessary to assemble an inexpensive computer for batch processing of photos. I decided to take this processor and not the previous generation because of the six cores. I don't think I made the wrong choice. Time to export 190 photos in Lightroom: Core i5 9400F - 4:26 X1 carbon 5th generation with Core i7 7500U (notebook, low-power, 2-core hyperthreaded) - 10:36 Core i7 3770 (4 cores hyperthreaded) - 9:53 The presence of a video card and disk speed has almost no effect on the export time, on desktops there were SATA SSDs, on laptops - NVMe. The cooler in the kit does not look very good, but nothing good will fit into my case. However, when loading above 52 degrees, the temperature did not rise. Of course, with specialized programs you can warm up more, but on the Internet, most likely there is already information on this topic.
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