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05-06-2021 06:09 PM - edited 05-06-2021 06:41 PM
- Operating system: Windows 10 Home
- Processor: Intel® Celeron® G5900 processor
- Memory: 4 GB DDR4-2666 SDRAM memory (1 x 4 GB)
- Internal Storage: 1 TB 7200RPM SATA hard drive
- Graphics: Intel® UHD Graphics
- Mouse and keyboard: USB black wired keyboard and mouse combo
- Optical drive: DVD-Writer
- USB ports: 8 (4 SuperSpeed USB Type-A 5Gbps signaling rate, 4 USB 2.0 Type-A)
- Wireless: Realtek Wi-Fi 5 (1x1) and Bluetooth® 4.2 Combo, MU-MIMO supported
- Warranty: 1-year limited hardware warranty
This info came from:
WALMART.com - "ABOUT THIS ITEM"
I was reading about the processor; the celeron g5900 and then while reading about the celeron G5900 ....
I stubbled on the celeron G5900 "T".
**** Notice my celeron number G5900 is same but without the T at the end of... ****
so evidently the G5900 does not support L2 or L3 cache and the
G5900T - does support L2 and L3 cache... is that even true first off?
the question I have is "DO I WANT TO" put a "g5900T" in this desktop HP Slim Desktop S01-pF1013w;
Would there be a large difference between the 2MB cache on { G5900* }
in relation to say the { G5900"T" } with the L2 cache
and if there is a major difference can the HP Slim Desktop S01-pF1013w be updated to a G5900T
or "CAN I" - do I need a entire new mother board and many more things...
I do understand HDD and SSD; but motherboard and other things that are totally a new rebuild of this desktop that would make it not worth going through the upgrade to a G5900T ...
{if the HP Slim Desktop S01-pF1013w can be be upgraded to a celeron G5900T* } - and would I want to?
so there is multiple levels to this question / questions... so general " knowledge of this cpu "THE G5900 - AS IS" and its ability to stream 4k video"
with the HP Slim Desktop S01-pF1013w CPU and specifically the G5900 celeron
and the possible upgrade to a celeron G5900T* "WOULD I EVEN WANT TO DO THAT IF I COULD"
or is a external GPU better/or not?
remember trying do basic action cam 4k - 30-60 seconds of small edit of few clips and images to make a nice short memory in 4k...
any knowledge of the purpose of - editing small action videos to post on social media.. 30-60 seconds of video... from 4k action cam with this stock system...with the HP Slim Desktop S01-pF1013w CPU and specifically the G5900 celeron???
can the G5900 2mb cache with say a added 32gb SSD be enough total RAM power to get that little video edited in 4k
or do I need something with L2 cache...
(or is the L2 the same as the 2mb cache described with the HP Slim Desktop S01-pF1013w CPU)...???
Im not totally knowledgable about this L2 or L3 verse the plain 2mb cache
so if you expand on that detail.... because some articles say the 5900 2mb is the same meaning as L2 cache but others I see don't state that...
***so Is the 2mb cache a L2.. or not as robust and actually slightly different....is the G5900 and G5900T way different? CPU's
any info or anyone who has done any small action cam videos with the HP Slim Desktop S01-pF1013w
without upgrading it and had success would be is helpful to hear about how you did it..
like what action came and software did you use with the HP Slim Desktop S01-pF1013w and did it work?
also if anyone has used a external GPU in plugged into the HP Slim Desktop S01-pF1013w
How did the GPU and the HP Slim Desktop S01-pF1013w work together?
my goal edit 4k video - "60 second videos" and upload it to social media...
thanks for any help...
05-07-2021 07:16 AM
hi
Processor upgrade information
- TDP: up to 65 W
- Socket type: LGA 1200
Processor | TDP |
Intel Core i5-10400 (Comet Lake-S) 2.9 GHz base frequency, up to 4.3 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Technology, 12 MB L3 cache, 6 cores | 65 W |
Intel Core i5-10400F (Comet Lake-S) 2.9 GHz base frequency, up to 4.3 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Technology, 12 MB L3 cache, 6 cores | 65 W |
Intel Core i7-10700 (Comet Lake-S) 2.9 GHz base frequency, up to 4.8 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Technology, 16 MB L3 cache, 8 cores | 65 W |
Intel Core i7-10700F (Comet Lake-S) 2.9 GHz base frequency, up to 4.8 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Technology, 16 MB L3 cache, 8 cores | 65 W |
Intel Core i3-10100 (Comet Lake-S) 3.6 GHz base frequency, up to 4.3 GHz with Intel Turbo Boost Technology, 6 MB L3 cache, 4 cores | 65 W |
Intel Celeron G5900 (Comet Lake-S) 3.4 GHz base frequency, 2 MB L3 cache, 2 cores | 58 W |
Intel Pentium G6400 (Comet Lake-S) 4.0 GHz base frequency, 4 MB L2 cache, 2 cores | 58 W |
My personal opinion
Find another model if you can
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