CPU Compatibility | Basic office tasks, light gaming | - Industry Standard: AMD E1/E2 (1.6 GHz) - Our Base: AMD A4/A6 (2.0–2.3 GHz) - Our Advanced: AMD A8/A10/FX-8800P (3.0–3.7 GHz) | ▲▲▲ Advanced: 50% faster clock speeds for demanding apps (e.g., video editing) - Base: Cost-effective for basic tasks | Base: Limited to low-power CPUs (not ideal for gaming) - Advanced: Higher power consumption (shorter battery life) |
RAM Capacity | Multitasking, streaming, photo editing | - Industry Standard: Up to 8GB DDR3 - Our Base: 2–4GB DDR3 - Our Advanced: 8–12GB DDR3 | ▲▲ Advanced: Supports 3x more RAM for heavy workloads (e.g., running multiple VMs) - Base: Affordable for budget setups | Base: Performance bottleneck for multitasking - Advanced: Requires premium pricing |
Memory Type | General computing | - All tiers: DDR3 (1600 MHz) - Industry Standard: DDR3 is widely adopted | - Cost-effective and compatible with most systems | ▲▲ Limitation: No DDR4 support (slower than newer standards) |
Graphics Performance | Gaming, 4K video playback | - Industry Standard: Basic integrated GPU (e.g., Radeon HD) - Our Base: Radeon R2 (128 SP) - Our Advanced: Radeon R5/R7 (512 SP) | ▲▲▲ Advanced: 4x more GPU cores for smooth 1080p gaming (e.g., Minecraft, CS:GO) - Base: Handles casual games at low settings | Base: No dedicated GPU option - Advanced: Heats up faster under load |
Connectivity Ports | Peripherals, networking | - All tiers: 2x USB 3.0, HDMI, VGA, Ethernet, SATA III, WiFi (802.11n/ac*) | - Advanced: Dual-band WiFi (802.11ac) for faster wireless transfers (▲▲▲ vs 802.11n) - Base: Reliable wired connectivity | Base: Limited USB 3.0 ports (▲▲ Advanced has 4 ports vs 2 in Base) |
Storage Interface | Data-intensive workflows | - All tiers: SATA III (6 Gb/s) for HDD/SSD compatibility | - Supports up to 120 MB/s read speeds for SSDs (▲▲▲ vs SATA II) | ▲▲ Limitation: No NVMe support (slower than PCIe SSDs) |