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Super Spartan

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Here are my MacBook Pro 16 Benchmarks (i9-9980HK/Radeon Pro 5500M 8GB/4TB SSD):

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Nice performance, indeed!
And this is mine, with less ram, lower specs processor, smaller ssd, lower specs GPU, 2500 € less in Europe, not so bad... 🙂:
MacBook Pro 16 | Intel i9-9980H @ 4,8 GHz | 16 GB 2666 MHz DDR4 RAM | AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 4 GB | 1 TB Apple SSD:

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Nice performance, indeed!
And this is mine, with less ram, lower specs processor, smaller ssd, lower specs GPU, 2500 € less in Europe, not so bad... 🙂:
MacBook Pro 16 | Intel i9-9980H @ 4,8 GHz | 16 GB 2666 MHz DDR4 RAM | AMD Radeon Pro 5500M 4 GB | 1 TB Apple SSD:

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Awesome man! How come your SSD is much faster than my 4TB? I thought the bigger the SSD the more performance it is supposed to have.

Just got another benchmarking tool called AmorphousDiskMark (looks like a clone of the Windows CrystalDiskMark) and ATTO Disk Benchmark

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Your CPU score is the same as my i9-9980HK!! Impressive!
 
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