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Gregory2021-04-04 10:02:21
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Gregory, 2021-04-04 10:02:21

What to choose for drawings in Adobe Acrobat, Ryzen 3350G or Core i5 10400?

Often I have to work with complex drawings in Adobe Acrobat
. The Ryzen 3350G is better with a GPU, and in Acrobat it is the rendering of all the lines of the drawing that slows me down, there are a lot of lines, but I don’t know what exactly is responsible for their rendering by the CPU or GPU?
Or is the video card only for 3D?
The Core i5 10400 is more powerful, but the graphics system is weaker (I don't play games).

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Grigory, 2021-04-04
@grin99

It seems that video power is not needed for this, so I'll stop at 10400

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Slavik KENNY, 2021-04-04
@Slavik_Kenny

Rendering slows down when opening a file with a drawing?
If so, then you need a fast screw, look at NVMe drives.

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sergiko, 2021-04-04
@sergiko

better add some money and get AMD Ryzen 5 PRO 4650G 3.7Ghz 6 cores. Get 6 cores and great integrated graphics. The difference in speed with these two processors you mentioned will be noticeable to the eye. And yet, working on a brake computer is still a pleasure

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