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iBuYpower
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Laptom, de elég dúrva! (Desktop PC)

Processor:Intel® Core™ i7-920XM Mobile Extreme Edition (4x 2.00GHz/8MB L3)
Memory:8GB [4GB x 2] 1333MHz DDR3 SDRAM
Videocard:2x ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5870 - 1GB [X8100] CrossFire Mode
Store device:750 GB 5400rpm
Optical driver:4X Blu-Ray-R/8x Dual Format DVD±R/±RW + 16x CD-R/RW
Monitor:18.4" Full HD 1920X1080 Widescreen LCD TFT
Others:Built-in 10/100/1000 Mbps LAN Network Card-Microsoft Windows 7 Ultimate + Office Starter 2010 (64bit)-Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Word, Excel, PowerPoint, OneNote, Outlook, Access, and Publisher-Corsair HS1 USB-2.0 Mega Pixels Digital Web Video Camera,USB 3.0
Kompletten kb 3690$ = 811 800Ft!
Refreshed: 2010. 11. 05.
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That laptop was an absolute beast back in the day—dual HD 5870s in CrossFire and an i7-920XM Extreme Edition? That’s some serious 2010-era power! It’s wild to think this was a $3,690 machine, but hey, early adopters paid the price for cutting-edge tech.

Nostalgic Comparison: Opteron 16-Core [LINK] (2.3GHz/6.4GT QPI)
Then vs. Now: Your i7-920XM (4C/8T) was a mobile powerhouse, but a 16-core Opteron 6200-series server CPU from the same era could’ve brute-forced through workloads like video encoding or virtualization—imagine running Crysis on a server chip!

Workstation Potential: Today, that Opteron would be a fun retro build for homelab tinkering (Proxmox, NAS, or even a Windows 7 period-correct rig).

Efficiency Reality: Both chips are power-hungry by today’s standards (hello, 130W TDPs!), but they’re relics of a time when "more cores" was still a novelty.

Pro Tip: If you still have that laptop, slap in an SSD (even SATA II)—it’ll feel like a new machine for basic tasks!
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iBuYpower avatar
ez nem az enyém😃 De jó lenne😜 Laptophoz képest ennyit ki lehet belőle hozni!
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gabesz1024 avatar
hmm nem készülsz megajándékozni?
Karácsonyra jó lesz 😆
nagyon ***a lap
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