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DragonMals
DragonMals
Performance-wise, it's tolerable. Expected from a 2014 Desktop PC.
VinsCool
VinsCool
Slightly better specs than my thonkpad, not bad!
VinsCool
VinsCool
(Pretend I posted a neofetch screenshot here)

Intel Core 2 Duo T7500 2.20GHz
NVIDIA Quadro NVS 140M
3GB DDR2 RAM
Linux Mint 22 with XFCE
Etc, ect...
DragonMals
DragonMals
I'm going to put my Tiny11 setup on here and see how it crumbles if it actually crumbles lol

This machine used to run Windows 8.1 back then and while it could've done 10 pretty okay, I want to test it to its limits putting the controversial modified OS on there and see how it performs.
DragonMals
DragonMals
I might switch it to Windows 10 IOT LTSC after this but we shall see since that one is not only not Windows 11 but its less taxing on hardware requirements. This system is telling me that the 500GB SSD is an SSD
VinsCool
VinsCool
If it's modified to remove the bloat surely it will perform well enough if it used to run Windows 8 lol
Heck even my Thiccpad used to run Windows 10 at some point, but it still has the "Designed for Windows XP" sticker on it, lol
DragonMals
DragonMals
VinsCool Designed for XP... That's suprisingly good to hear! It's still taking forever to install. When I made the comment, it just started, and it's still on the "Installing Windows 11" screen at 70% as we speak.
DragonMals
DragonMals
I need to learn how PCs are made since I really want to know if this Dell PC could possibly be upgraded onto a better thing in the future.
VinsCool
VinsCool
When I bought my Thinkpad in 2012, it was already a couple of years old (2007), but it came with Windows XP on it, and it ran quite well I might say.
I immediately upgraded it to Windows 7 at the time, and it also performed surprisingly well, Aero and all included.
The thing that surprised me most was that Windows 10 performed even better on it, for some reason.
VinsCool
VinsCool
I wish Linux Mint worked better on it right now though, I suspect the lack of NVIDIA drivers compatible with the more recent Linux Kernel might be related to that.