Inspiron 1525 novabench5/16/2023 ![]() Until then, it is sadly a no, from us.Dell Inspiron 1525 teszt - 1520 vs. They could also go after smaller niches or offer the sort of features - like dual Gb Ethernet LAN ports - that the big guys simply can’t afford. How can MSI solve this situation? Well, unless they set up a complex and expensive after sales network that runs across multiple territories and slash the price of the Cubi 5, there’s little hope. ![]() Like was the case for the AIO we reviewed from the same vendor a few days ago, the MSI Cubi 5 10M is simply too expensive for what it offers and, since its target is business companies, the lack of default 3-year onsite support is too big of a disadvantage to be ignored. Still, MSI faces an uphill battle to nibble market share away from the big three PC vendors. It is refreshing to see the market finally moving to something better than just Gigabit, especially as faster-than-Gigabit switches and NASes are now widely available without a big price premium. The standout feature is the 2.5Gb Ethernet port. It is far cheaper than the Cubi 5 at only $549 but suffers from the same shortcomings as its Dell and Lenovo competitors. The ProDesk 405 G4 (opens in new tab) from HP features an AMD Ryzen 5 2400GE which has “only” four cores but with a faster graphics subsystem. Another notable difference is the lack of wireless capabilities in the base version.Īnd now, for something different. Like its rival, it comes with a smaller 256GB SSD, a slower Gigabit Ethernet port and without a VESA mount. There’s a bewildering array of enterprise-focused features but you only get 256GB storage and the Ethernet port is a 1GbE one.Įven better, at the time of writing, Lenovo offered the Thinkcentre M920 Tiny (opens in new tab) with a similar configuration to the Dell for a staggeringly low $539. What you get though is a far more powerful Core i5 CPU (with six cores), Windows 10 Pro and three-year onsite warranty. Note that this price excludes an optional VESA mount. The competitionĭell sells the Optiplex 3070 Micro (opens in new tab) for just over $610. It provides the mini PC with some zing which should prove useful when dealing with a lot of large files. The SSD is a far more capable unit compared to the SN520 in the Pro 24X AIO. The embedded Intel UHD graphics subsystem can power two 4K monitors but don’t expect to run anything other than spreadsheets on them, it is far too rudimentary. The Cubi 5 10M shines by its average performance it’s not meant to be a criticism bearing in mind that it uses a laptop CPU and shoves the memory in one slot thereby depriving the unit of any performance improvements due to a dual channel memory configuration. Here’s how the MSI Cubi 5 10M performed in our suite of benchmark tests:ĬPU-Z: 414 (single-thread) 1463 (multi-thread) ![]() Another one has a 256GB SSD but adds a 1TB hard disk drive, for the same price. A Windows 10 Pro version of the Cubi 5 is also available which comes with twice the system memory for a bit more and, for some, might be the better option. The whole device is powered by a standard 65W power supply unit. Note that there’s no microphone, external antenna or speakers. So there’s the Intel Core i5-10210U CPU, a quad-core laptop processor with a 15W TDP and a base speed of 1.6GHz, 8GB of system memory (Samsung DDR4 SODIMM), a WD SN730 512GB PCIe NVMe solid state drive, an Intel Wireless-AC 9462 802.11ac Wi-Fi module and everything runs on Windows 10 Home. Ports: 3 x USB 3.3, 2 x USB 2.0, 1x USB Type C, audio jack, 1 x HDMI, 1 x DisplayPort, 1 x Gigabit EthernetĬonnectivity: Intel Wireless-AC 9462, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.1 Here are the full specs of the MSI Cubi 5 10M configuration sent to TechRadar Pro for review: ![]()
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