10th vs 11th gen intel

for a budget office pc, nah, 10th gen is totally fine. i built one for my sister last year with a 10th gen i5 and it handles office suite, browsing, zoom calls no problem at all. you honestly won't notice the difference for that kind of use, just save the cash for more ram or a better ssd imo.
 
for a budget office pc, nah, 10th gen is totally fine. i built one for my sister last year with a 10th gen i5 and it handles office suite, browsing, zoom calls no problem at all. you honestly won't notice the difference for that kind of use, just save the cash for more ram or a better ssd imo.

oh awesome thanks for the info that's exactly what i was thinking
 
for a budget office pc, nah, 10th gen is totally fine. i built one for my sister last year with a 10th gen i5 and it handles office suite, browsing, zoom calls no problem at all. you honestly won't notice the difference for that kind of use, just save the cash for more ram or a better ssd imo.

Totally agree with @ryantaylorfl. For an office PC, 10th gen is definitely the way to go to save some cash. I've got a buddy still running an old 8th gen i5 for basic office tasks and it's perfectly fine. You're not gonna notice the extra performance of 11th gen for Office Suite or browsing, tbh. Better to put those savings into a bigger SSD or more RAM for a snappier feel overall. Good call on that, imo.
 
10th Gen vs 11th Gen Intel: Intel 10th Gen Processors focus on solid performance and efficiency, while Intel 11th Gen Processors add better integrated graphics (Iris Xe), improved AI features, and faster PCIe 4.0 support. 11th Gen is generally faster for gaming and multitasking, but 10th Gen can still offer good value depending on price and usage needs.
 
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