These codes refer to popular gaming consoles. 12100F is for PlayStation 5, and 12300T is for PlayStation 5 Pro.
These codes refer to popular gaming consoles. 12100F is for PlayStation 5, and 12300T is for PlayStation 5 Pro.
Cheap options for ES chips are available, both working well with PCIe and retail clocks. The 12300T costs around $80, includes an iGPU, while the 12100F is $70 and offers more boost power. These are just estimates in TWD. Would spending an extra $10 for the iGPU be justified if it slightly reduces performance?
This price point is essentially the new standard for these components. For gaming on a quad-core processor with hyper-threading, it's now the bare essential. Recent titles are exceeding these capabilities, so I'd choose a slightly less powerful single-core chip like a Ryzen 4500 or 5500. It should provide a stable and smooth gaming experience without requiring immediate upgrades. For a hassle-free performance, an i3 is actually better than your older laptop model.