• notthebees@reddthat.com
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    2 days ago

    It’s okay. Not particularly brilliant but it will run. I’m 80% sure that ram is the big thing that makes it feel responsive. My dad’s PC runs windows 11 but is a 2nd gen i5 Sony AIO. 2c4t, an aging 5400 rpm laptop hdd, and 8 gb of ram. It’s usable enough for his usecase.

    My friend has a quad core Celeron (n4020) laptop with 64 gb of emmc and 4 gb of ram. It’s usable. She can play the Sims on it.

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        2 days ago

        I agree but idk what the hell Hitachi did with that hdd. It is the most responsive hdd equipped machine I’ve used.

        I might also shove 16 gb into it but idk if it will boot with 16 gb. It’s also from Sony so idk if I can find an up to date bios for it.

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          Some HDDs are “hybrid”: they have a sizable amount (~8-16 GB) of SSD storage that the drive firmware stores the most often accessed blocks, rest is accessed from usual spining rust. You may have that kind of HDD.