
Satisfied, although, kmk, overpaid a little. 2600 would be enough for me with a large margin, the difference in performance is 15%, and in the price at the time of purchase - one and a half times. But it eats less, maybe on electricity the difference will pay off over time. Some pros: Performance. Enough for any scenario for a simple kent like me. Consumption 65 watts. Under a huge tower (Thermalright HR-02 macho) cold as a frog. In idle and under light loads, the fan does not even spin, and the temperature does not exceed 45 degrees. Together with a semi-passive vidyuhi and SSD, a very quiet system is obtained, at night it’s just right. Solder under the lid. Not to be compared with the nasty Intel chewing gum. Hardware virtualization. We turn it on in the BIOS, the android emulator and the virtual machine start to fly. Its cons: There is nowhere to run. However, he didn't intend to. Under 450 the chipset had to reflash the bios.

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