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Ryzen 6000 Mobile APU Series, And the New Elitebook Computers.

This years CES had a few interesting releases, but one I wanted to talk about was the new Ryzen 6000 APU series. AMD has done work with integrating mobile GPU technology with there Radeon series in a variety of gaming computer product manufacturers that currently exist. Many of which can be found on amazon and other websites. This alone also gives consumers a better selection between the Ryzen 6000 APU’s and the Alder-Lake mobile processors, where each have there own benefit.

There is no exact answer as to if the Elite book with the Ryzen 6000 APU is actually worth buying instantly, because it really boils down to your actual purpose of the computer. Which in hindsight, can be applied to any circumstance for buying new PC computer parts. Maybe the Elite book souley for the APU’s performance wouldn’t be ideal if you’re looking for better application, and graphics rendering although the APU still plays a significant role in it.

The 16:10 aspect ratio of the screen is unique but still provides a bit of a limitation compared to someone with a 1920 x 1080P dedicated desktop gaming user. The physical appearance of the Elite book is ideal to someone who would look into a casual laptop. A casual laptop with the same elements of a gaming laptop.  The left side of the computer has two USB-C thunder ports on the side. One USB 2.0 and a HDMI port. The right side contains an audio port, and another USB 2.0 port and a mini display port.

RAM and Storage 

The actual processor series in itself is the more intriguing part. Recent years introductions of WiFi-6 and DDR5 provide us more unique and upgraded way to efficiently render any of the new game releases 2022 has promised, and obviously other high-rendering games as well.

The mt/s rate of DDR5 is almost twice if not more than the previous DDR4 sticks. For the DDR6 in the works we will only see better benchmarking scores, and more long term usage for a more diverse range of processors and GPU’s, as many new releases tend to branch off further to help benefit older parts as well. Sometimes it is the opposite where it stops supporting certain aspects of the device.

RAM usage has always been a issue for constant PC users, as well as SSD storage building up. This definitely provides anyone with a good long-term, adjustable system. Because not everyone wants the most mind-shattering graphics on their device. The majority of people are pretty much fine with a good 1920 x 1080, and load time usually under half a minute. Those are just two examples but hopefully that makes sense.

Performance To Price Ratio 

The performance to price ratio is relatively spot on if you are buying and original MSRP. But even then, each website and store has there own unique price listing that can drastically, or slightly change the price. Also, mobile GPU’s are not as sporadically effected as regular cards in terms of the market scalping situation. But where you get your parts, or laptop in this case from whatever vender alters the price as well. It is more or less a gamble of time.

You can get an Elite-book 845 G7 14″ for $1,627.99 on Newegg as of right now, but if the perquisites of the parts are spot on, it can easily be bumped up to $2,000, and it happens all the time. We can only hope from what CES introduced to us prices stay relatively dormant as the demand for new releases gets to much for one to financially bare. The pattern is only so unpredictable. 

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