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what I think is actually more important to focus on is on the next section here which is memory bandwidth memory bus width your RAM speeds and your memory options okay why is that itamp;#39;s because everything you do in your computer pretty much runs off of Ram or memory in this instance everything runs in air when you load up an app and anything youamp;#39;re working with in the app itamp;#39;s all running through RAM and communicating to all the different components on your computer Iamp;#39;m simplifying this here but thatamp;#39;s basically what it sort of sort of kind of works with here and itamp;#39;s really important to have as as much bandwidth and and fast transfer speeds to be able to communicate with all different components because using UniFi memory architecture your CPU your GPU and other the component share that same memory bandwidth and that same memory all within one section again simplifying this down here a little bit itamp;#39;s supposed to be more efficient