I occurred to place collectively a brand new PC for my mother and father just a few weeks in the past, their outdated machine (really my outdated system) was now beginning to turn out to be very outdated and displaying some indicators of malfunction.
They don’t use it as a media/house server, however as a ‘regular’ office. Some easy (older) video games, searching, emailing, Facebooking, video chatting, the drill. Nothing particular.
I did not need built-in graphics (had poor experiences with them previously), my selection in the end fell on the “ASRock Intel Arc A380 Challenger ITX”, costing 148 euros.
I’ve to say that I used to be fairly positively shocked by the cardboard. Very quiet, does what it is imagined to do and in easy video games it really works advantageous. Drivers are steady and truly have fairly just a few adjustment choices. And low-power, that was additionally an vital requirement as a consequence of electrical energy prices.
Have not encountered any issues but.
For the entry-level and mid-level, I feel that Intel would really advocate Arc playing cards. They’re a bit too mild for the high-end degree, however that’s not what Intel focuses on, and the value tag is after all such that you simply can not realistically count on that.
[Reactie gewijzigd door wildhagen op 8 oktober 2023 11:01]
