I bought the 3600th, sold the 1600th, and received $6,000 for the 1600th. In general, I received a performance boost of between 30 and 50% (depending on the algorithm) for a little over $5,000 on the same Python (pure mathematics for the fibonacci series on the same system, since I simply altered the percentage in the computer). Games are now more subjectively responsive; I used to play one game on 4AA, but it now runs smoothly on 16AA (on the 1600th, the FPS drop was noticeable on full HD, but disappeared on the 3600th when Best set another 16AA to the best of his ability). Generally speaking, comrades, after three years with a modest mower I upgraded and received + 30–50% in terms of net performance. 4733 on the 1600th and 5796 on the 3600th (+23%) in Geekbench is not a top position, but it is extremely good for the A320.
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