Which CPU?
Posted: Mon Jul 14, 2014 10:57 am
OK, I admit it, I have not kept up with processor advances, or memory for that matter. I'm a horrible, terrible person. Now I'm paying the price.
I need to buy a couple of PCs. One is a traditional desktop, the other is an all-in-one (or that is what they would prefer). Neither are going to be used for anything intensive. At least the AIO isn't. It's used, sparingly at that, at our Senior Center for email, web browsing and printing web pages. The desktop is for the Chief of Highway Department. The most strenuous task either is likely to put on their machines would be Office. The Seniors' PC is replacing an ~2008 iMac 8,1 & they do occasionally use it to play music for special events such as the Thanksgiving/Christmas Dinners; Dyngus Day (An ancient Polish holiday made famous by Anderson Cooper) which is similar to Sadie Hawkins Day; Mother's/Father's Day, etc.
From my limited knowledge, I'd think an i3 would be more than enough for either of them. I doubt they would need "Turbo" & they definitely don't need to simultaneously run multiple OSes.
Just would like to hear your thoughts....
Thanks very much!
Jack
I need to buy a couple of PCs. One is a traditional desktop, the other is an all-in-one (or that is what they would prefer). Neither are going to be used for anything intensive. At least the AIO isn't. It's used, sparingly at that, at our Senior Center for email, web browsing and printing web pages. The desktop is for the Chief of Highway Department. The most strenuous task either is likely to put on their machines would be Office. The Seniors' PC is replacing an ~2008 iMac 8,1 & they do occasionally use it to play music for special events such as the Thanksgiving/Christmas Dinners; Dyngus Day (An ancient Polish holiday made famous by Anderson Cooper) which is similar to Sadie Hawkins Day; Mother's/Father's Day, etc.
From my limited knowledge, I'd think an i3 would be more than enough for either of them. I doubt they would need "Turbo" & they definitely don't need to simultaneously run multiple OSes.
Just would like to hear your thoughts....
Thanks very much!
Jack