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Old 06-24-2024, 12:46 AM   #27
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
If you use your PC only for gaming and browsing, then of course it's no wonder you're satisfied with your 11-year-old device. There are folks who use their computers for other things and an ancient device may not be capable of keeping up with those demands.
I'm curious as to what you do on your computer that I can't do on my "ancient one?" My "ancient" computer runs really well using an SSD and 16 GBs of RAM (with Linux as the OS).

If I was a "gamer" (I'm talking about the huge, modern video games) then this micro computer would obviously not be adequate (it would need a better video card, for starters). But I'm not a gamer and there's nothing I want to do on a computer that can't be done well on the "ancient" computer I'm using.
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