Is 4 Cores Enough? : Rebuilding a Dell 7010 for Epic Gaming

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Get ready to witness the ultimate transformation as we breathe new life into the iconic Dell 7010!

Join us on an adrenaline-pumping journey as we turn this Dell 7010 machine into a gaming powerhouse capable of tackling modern titles.

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Part 2 is coming very soon, get subscribed so you don't miss it.

WnDTech
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Quick Sync was phenomenal. It used the built in graphics on the Intel Chip to encode video provided the software supported it. I believe handbrake was one that did

Not only was it insanely fast, it produced far better results in terms of image quality than both AMD and Nvidia GPU encoding and initially was faster too. CPU encoding was still marginally better image quality wise but was an order of magnitude slower.

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As a dual core user i say it's more than enough

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Would you by any chance be interested in a video collab with me and a couple of other tech YouTubers

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