R rayb0331 Posts: 26 +0 Dec 14, 2013 #1 Im buying another desktop, and I have had some offers this is the one I am considering but don't know much about the performance and stuff so is this a decent pc? AMD Athlon Dual Core processor4450e,2.30 ghz 3 gig ram 32 bit windows 7 232 gb harddrive
Im buying another desktop, and I have had some offers this is the one I am considering but don't know much about the performance and stuff so is this a decent pc? AMD Athlon Dual Core processor4450e,2.30 ghz 3 gig ram 32 bit windows 7 232 gb harddrive
cliffordcooley Posts: 13,141 +6,442 Dec 14, 2013 #2 Do you have a machine you can compare it to, that you are familiar with? Here is Passmark CPU Benchmark score. - Athlon Dual Core 4450e
Do you have a machine you can compare it to, that you are familiar with? Here is Passmark CPU Benchmark score. - Athlon Dual Core 4450e
OP R rayb0331 Posts: 26 +0 Dec 14, 2013 Thread Starter #3 That score doesn't seem very good. Im not sure what my current cpu specs are.
cliffordcooley Posts: 13,141 +6,442 Dec 14, 2013 #4 Right click on "My computer" and select properties. A shortcut in Windows 7 is "Windows Key + Pause". There are other applications that help you identify PC components, such as CPU-Z or Speccy.
Right click on "My computer" and select properties. A shortcut in Windows 7 is "Windows Key + Pause". There are other applications that help you identify PC components, such as CPU-Z or Speccy.
St1ckM4n Posts: 2,887 +628 Dec 15, 2013 #5 No, that computer is not good. If second hand, I wouldn't be paying more than $200 USD for it. If brand new, then you're spending your money wrong.
No, that computer is not good. If second hand, I wouldn't be paying more than $200 USD for it. If brand new, then you're spending your money wrong.