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The technology failure I'm still most ashamed of is buying my dad an HP Pavilion p2-1113w, featuring the E-300. He needed a new system at the time, and we'd previously had good luck with an Acer prebuilt from Walmart; I naively assumed "well big box stores have started selling better quality stuff, this will probably be fine" and neglected to do enough research. I was knowledgeable enough to know better, just lazy and careless.
With a BGA CPU on a Mini ITX board, all I could do was max out the (single channel) RAM and throw in an SSD, which helped but may as well not have. The dread and guilt I felt every time I had to do any work on it were indescribable, what an atrocious piece of garbage. I couldn't afford to replace it for the longest time, but when I finally could and built my dad a proper useable system, the look on his face after using it for the first day was priceless. I still feel terrible.
I also have on hand an old HP laptop with an A8-4555M and a Samsung Chromebook with an Atom x5-E8000 and both of them blow that E series out of the water. I hate to badmouth engineers' hard work if I can avoid it but I kinda hope somebody at AMD felt at least a little bad about those stupid things.
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My first laptop had an E-300 (a core and a thread more than the E-240), 2GB of DDR3 RAM, and a 250GB HDD. Using that device as a student made me a patient person…
After graduating from the status of a cash-strapped student and rediscovering the computer a few years ago, I decided to experiment with it. Substituting the HDD with an SSD (!) and adding a 4GB stick of RAM made the laptop serviceable for basic computing tasks.
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E1-2100 and A4-1250 are both probably worse as they are both dual core 1.00GHz chips, the 1GHz speed is so slow you can't even use Linux Mint XFCE well enough for the experience to be decent, let alone Windows.
Even in Windows XP you really need more than 1GHz so an equivalent single-core would have outperformed it.
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R.i.p.. if it wasn’t a couple thousand dollars, laptops from 2008-2014 are basically paper weights I have a dell precision m4700, with a 3rd gen, 4 core 8 thread cpu.. I just put an 2017 Quadro m2200 4gb mxm card in it.. and it games.. I’d love to see you do a video! Like it literally launches starfield.. probably deemed unplayable by some.. but 30fps and it’s on an hdd.. can’t complain!
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The first pc I ever bought was an eMachines Tower, 333cs. 333-MHz Cyrix processor, single core (this was back when getting a processor over the 100MHz barrier was a big deal :D). 32 Megs of RAM. It could play civ 2 fine, but not much else. It came out 5 years after the first version of Cinebench was ever released, but sadly I didn't have a copy to test it back then. Cerified ready for Y2k at purchase :)
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@calvitocalvon1711
3 months ago
Those e-1 e-3 were so bad they cant even run windows 7 properly
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