Seeking help understanding significance of benchmark differences

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    11 Pro 21H2 (22000.832)
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       #11

    ThrashZone said:
    Hi,
    2-3k was benchmark point difference my bad lol
    Still though upgrading is interesting on amd side but graphic's price/ availability wise is just really sad atm.
    I find the onboard graphics in my old machines and the new one I'm considering just fine for my needs: no games and no videos on these machines; lotsa image editing, but they handle it pretty well. When I want to play games, I get out the Scrabble board. When I want to watch videos, I go to the living room. My router handles the streaming to the TV amazingly well.

    Hey, thanks for correcting my misunderstanding.
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       #12

    Hi,
    600.us isn't going to hurt anything

    I hate to see waste though seeing amd 5k series is just looking so good and prices are starting to drop nicely by the end of the year these newer system will look even nicer even if a build might cost more still worth it to wait a little longer.
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  3. Posts : 843
    11 Pro 21H2 (22000.832)
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       #13

    No, it's not much money, it'll be fun getting it configured to the settings of the old machines and setting up my software, and it'll be four to five years newer than the old workhorses, so I can put at least one of those out to pasture (i.e., sell it or give it away). I think I'm gonna go for it.
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