CPU Performance | Business multitasking, light rendering | Industry Standard: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G (4.4GHz, 6 cores) Our Base: Intel Core i3-12100 (3.3GHz, 4 cores) Our Advanced: Intel Core i7-12700 (4.9GHz, 14 cores) | ▲▲▲ Advanced: 45% faster clock speed (4.9GHz) for intensive tasks Base: Cost-effective for basic workflows | Limited core/thread count in Base model; Advanced may overkill for simple office use |
Storage | Data-heavy workflows, quick boot-up | Industry Standard: 512GB HDD (5400 RPM) Our Base/Advanced: 1TB NVMe SSD (3500MB/s read) | ▲▲▲ SSD: 5x faster load times vs HDD (e.g., 10s boot time) Cost-Effective: 2x storage capacity vs competitors | No HDD option for bulk storage; SSDs may have lower TBW (Total Bytes Written) |
OS Flexibility | Cross-platform development, IT labs | Industry Standard: Single OS pre-installed Our Base/Advanced: Triple-boot (Windows 10/Linux/Ubuntu) | ▲▲ Customizable: Seamless switching between OS for hybrid environments | Requires manual partitioning; may complicate IT management in large deployments |
Cooling Efficiency | Overclocking, 24/7 operation | Industry Standard: 35 dBA fan noise (louder than a quiet room) Our Base/Advanced: 28 dBA (ISO 5348-certified) with thin fan design | ▲▲ Quiet: 20% lower noise than rivals; Durable: 50,000-hour MTBF fan | No liquid cooling option for extreme thermal loads |
RAM | Virtualization, multitasking | Industry Standard: 16GB DDR4-3200 Our Base: 8GB DDR3-1600 Our Advanced: 16GB DDR3-1600 | ▲▲ Cost-optimized: DDR3 sufficient for basic tasks (e.g., Excel, email) Advanced: Double RAM for VMs | DDR3’s slower bandwidth (12.8GB/s vs DDR4’s 25.6GB/s) limits high-end apps |
Connectivity | Remote offices, IoT integration | Industry Standard: 2x USB-A + Bluetooth 5.0 Our Base/Advanced: 4x USB-A 3.0 + 1000M LAN + HDMI 2.0 | ▲▲ Versatile: Direct-connect legacy devices without adapters Stable: LAN avoids Wi-Fi latency for VoIP | No USB-C/Thunderbolt for high-speed peripherals; LAN only supports up to 1Gbps |