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System Name | Personal \\ Work - HP EliteBook 840 G6 |
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Processor | 7700X \\ i7-8565U |
Motherboard | Asrock X670E PG Lightning |
Cooling | Noctua DH-15 |
Memory | G.SKILL Trident Z5 RGB Black 32GB 6000MHz CL36 \\ 16GB DDR4-2400 |
Video Card(s) | ASUS RoG Strix 1070 Ti \\ Intel UHD Graphics 620 |
Storage | 2x KC3000 2TB, Samsung 970 EVO 512GB \\ OEM 256GB NVMe SSD |
Display(s) | BenQ XL2411Z \\ FullHD + 2x HP Z24i external screens via docking station |
Case | Fractal Design Define Arc Midi R2 with window |
Audio Device(s) | Realtek ALC1150 with Logitech Z533 |
Power Supply | Corsair AX860i |
Mouse | Logitech G502 |
Keyboard | Corsair K55 RGB PRO |
Software | Windows 11 \\ Windows 10 |
Almost all software more than a decade old has security holes more than a decade old, the important thing is in open source eventually they are found.
Sure, but so are they in closed source software. It is not like AMD or Microsoft or whatever are not working on that daily. Also one difference is that for bunch of people that is just a hobby in free time, for others it is full time paid job - I can take a guess which one has more dedicated high level people and let's be honest - there will be very few persons out in the wild who understand firmware code for something this complicated and specific. Obvious issues might be caught quicker, I can agree with that, though.