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Asus X501U: https://www.asus.com/Notebooks_Ultrabooks/X501U/specifications/
It has an AMD C-60 1.0GHz dual-core processor in. Technically it has 2GB RAM but the graphics uses a chunk and brings it down to 1.6GB. ASUS in their great wisdom put Win8 64-bit on it.
I would upgrade the memory but this laptop apparently requires significant dismantling to get to it (take the front + kb + touchpad off, disconnect LEDs, HDD, CPU HSF, grounding tape, take the board out) and frankly I don't fancy risking it, let alone having to potentially do it a second time if it doesn't like the new memory. The thing that really galls me is that the memory is in a position that would have been ideal to have put a trapdoor to get to it from the underside of the laptop, but Asus just didn't bother to do that.
For now I'm going to get all the Windows updates on it and have it do the Win81 upgrade in the hope that when it has all of that work out of the way then maybe performance won't suck quite so badly as it does right now (it spent 6 hours straight yesterday processing Windows updates). I'll also try streamling the Windows installation and jettisoning every last bit of unnecessary software but in short I'm not hopeful that it will result in a "could be faster, but is just about barely adequate" laptop.
Would say a Linux distro perform significantly better in peoples' opinions? If so, recommendations please. Obviously the suck-tastic processor won't be miraculously transformed by installing a new OS, but a boot and settle-down time which isn't an exercise in testing saint-like patience would be worthwhile IMO.
It has an AMD C-60 1.0GHz dual-core processor in. Technically it has 2GB RAM but the graphics uses a chunk and brings it down to 1.6GB. ASUS in their great wisdom put Win8 64-bit on it.
I would upgrade the memory but this laptop apparently requires significant dismantling to get to it (take the front + kb + touchpad off, disconnect LEDs, HDD, CPU HSF, grounding tape, take the board out) and frankly I don't fancy risking it, let alone having to potentially do it a second time if it doesn't like the new memory. The thing that really galls me is that the memory is in a position that would have been ideal to have put a trapdoor to get to it from the underside of the laptop, but Asus just didn't bother to do that.
For now I'm going to get all the Windows updates on it and have it do the Win81 upgrade in the hope that when it has all of that work out of the way then maybe performance won't suck quite so badly as it does right now (it spent 6 hours straight yesterday processing Windows updates). I'll also try streamling the Windows installation and jettisoning every last bit of unnecessary software but in short I'm not hopeful that it will result in a "could be faster, but is just about barely adequate" laptop.
Would say a Linux distro perform significantly better in peoples' opinions? If so, recommendations please. Obviously the suck-tastic processor won't be miraculously transformed by installing a new OS, but a boot and settle-down time which isn't an exercise in testing saint-like patience would be worthwhile IMO.
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