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CPU: AMD TF-20
2GB RAM, single channel from Hyundai Electronics
HDD: don't know yet but I know it wasn't wiped. *EVIL GRIN*. Alas, the drive might as well be bare. No damning files to be seen.
OS: Vista Basic 32-bit
It does have Office, or at least Word.
Bootup and hibernation are surprisingly fast for this laptop. Alas, those are about the fastest things about the laptop. The chip is a real dog when running FirefoxPortable 50. Youtube vids at 480p or even 360p can easily saturated it after an extended session on Firefox. This is just as much about Firefox being unsuitable for weak systems as it is about a weak CPU. When things like opening a tab is enough to make the CPU hit 100%, you are talking about some heavy software right here.
Of course, Chrome Portable doesn't work on Vista 32-bit, so I'll need to use something like Iron to see if snappier hardware can spare this weak CPU
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This laptop comes with a card reader lot, DVD write drive, VGA port, mic, Ethernet port, and headphones
The CPU is a dog, but yet the feel is that it is "close" to being adequate. The smoothness when starting things up gets dampened as the load becomes heavy and is overwhelmed. This thing is thirsting for clock speed AND cores very much. A CPU upgrade and memory to dual channel is needed, but those things would have been expensive back in 2009. This CPU is better than what was in netbooks though. Having used an Atom N270, the drag on this computer is better than on the netbook, and the benchmarks also bear that out.
Upgrading RAM and CPU would cost about $23 in parts, time dissassembling this thing, and the risk of breaking things with ESD. Maybe someone would buy this thing off Craigslist for $60-$70
2GB RAM, single channel from Hyundai Electronics
HDD: don't know yet but I know it wasn't wiped. *EVIL GRIN*. Alas, the drive might as well be bare. No damning files to be seen.
OS: Vista Basic 32-bit
It does have Office, or at least Word.
Bootup and hibernation are surprisingly fast for this laptop. Alas, those are about the fastest things about the laptop. The chip is a real dog when running FirefoxPortable 50. Youtube vids at 480p or even 360p can easily saturated it after an extended session on Firefox. This is just as much about Firefox being unsuitable for weak systems as it is about a weak CPU. When things like opening a tab is enough to make the CPU hit 100%, you are talking about some heavy software right here.
Of course, Chrome Portable doesn't work on Vista 32-bit, so I'll need to use something like Iron to see if snappier hardware can spare this weak CPU
.
This laptop comes with a card reader lot, DVD write drive, VGA port, mic, Ethernet port, and headphones
The CPU is a dog, but yet the feel is that it is "close" to being adequate. The smoothness when starting things up gets dampened as the load becomes heavy and is overwhelmed. This thing is thirsting for clock speed AND cores very much. A CPU upgrade and memory to dual channel is needed, but those things would have been expensive back in 2009. This CPU is better than what was in netbooks though. Having used an Atom N270, the drag on this computer is better than on the netbook, and the benchmarks also bear that out.
Upgrading RAM and CPU would cost about $23 in parts, time dissassembling this thing, and the risk of breaking things with ESD. Maybe someone would buy this thing off Craigslist for $60-$70