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ULTIMATE UPGRADE!! Windows 10 Pro Core i5- 2.5 Ghz / 16GB RAM / HUGE "NEW" 2TB Hard Drive / DVD-RW Burner. Completely Refurbished Internally and functions like new! Good Used Condition Cosmetically. There are some scratches and scuffs to the edges and corners of the housing from normal use. Interior housing looks good. We apply a new leather textured protective skin to the top housing. Includes Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, Microsoft Security Essentials Antivirus, Microsoft Office Suite & Google Chrome! Bloatware & Malware Free!! Laptop, battery and A/C Adapter Included. 1 YEAR WARRANTY!!!
Custom E6420 Laptop PC - Intel Core i5 2.5GHz CPU - 16GB RAM - New Huge 2TB Hard Drive Windows 10 Pro + MS Office - HDMI - WiFi
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ULTIMATE UPGRADE!! Windows 10 Pro Core i5- 2.5 Ghz / 16GB RAM / HUGE "NEW" 2TB Hard Drive / DVD-RW Burner. Completely Refurbished Internally and functions like new! Good Used Condition Cosmetically. There are some scratches and scuffs to the edges and corners of the housing from normal use. Interior housing looks good. We apply a new leather textured protective skin to the top housing. Includes Windows 10 Pro 64-bit, Microsoft Security Essentials Antivirus, Microsoft Office Suite & Google Chrome! Bloatware & Malware Free!! Laptop, battery and A/C Adapter Included. 1 YEAR WARRANTY!!!
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- I love Intel as much as anyone. They make cool products, they engage in lots of community
stuff, and I mean heck, they're even a major
sponsor of my other channel. But man, when it comes to
confusing product naming schemes, I think Core i3, Core i5,
Core i7 takes the cake. I mean, great question! What is a Core i7 479GK? What the heck does all of this even mean? We'll get to that. But first a bit of
background about why we need product names for processors. Wouldn't it be simpler to just label them with how many gigahertz they
run at and call it a day? Simpler, sort of, but at times
actually even more confusing. For example, when the Pentium 4 launched an equivalently clocked Pentium 3 was actually faster because
it could do more work with each cycle. As a customer, I would expect the product with the higher number
to be the better one! And therein lies the problem. Not all megahertz


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