QUOTE(GravityFi3ld @ Oct 4 2021, 11:20 AM)
Heja Techies!
Issue :-
I01. We (the office) have a few units of over 3 year-old Hewlett-Pack's All-In-One desktops - and they have been running/loading really slow, from the booting-up/shutting down, opening MS files (excel/word) takes a long loading time and when it does open it works so slow to display the input we have keyed-in, it's also slow when shutting down
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We don't even run our AUTOCAD and MS Project on them any more as it will almost always take forever to load.
AIO Info :-
01. HP-AIO TPC-Q023-19
Processor : Intel Pentium N3700
RAM : 2GB
02. HP-AIO 20-2010D
Windows 10
Processor : Intel Pentium J2900
RAM : 4GB
Query :-
Q01. Are these AIO model's upgradable, if yes - what would be the recommended upgrade-parts?
Thank you in advance.
CPU: both are not upgradable as those are BGA (aka soldered CPUs), so you'll have to live with it. At the very least they have 4 cores and 4 threads but they aren't not exactly a fast CPU to start with (it's essentially a fancier version of Atom CPUs) Issue :-
I01. We (the office) have a few units of over 3 year-old Hewlett-Pack's All-In-One desktops - and they have been running/loading really slow, from the booting-up/shutting down, opening MS files (excel/word) takes a long loading time and when it does open it works so slow to display the input we have keyed-in, it's also slow when shutting down
We don't even run our AUTOCAD and MS Project on them any more as it will almost always take forever to load.
AIO Info :-
01. HP-AIO TPC-Q023-19
Processor : Intel Pentium N3700
RAM : 2GB
02. HP-AIO 20-2010D
Windows 10
Processor : Intel Pentium J2900
RAM : 4GB
Query :-
Q01. Are these AIO model's upgradable, if yes - what would be the recommended upgrade-parts?
Thank you in advance.
RAM: both are upgradeable
HDD: both are upgraddeable
For best performance you should consider upgrading the RAM and the drive to a SSD
https://support.hp.com/my-en/product/hp-20-...ument/c04270503
Both AIOs support supports up to 8GB RAM (DDR3 SODIMMs) and a regular SATA SSD
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We don't even run our AUTOCAD and MS Project on them any more as it will almost always take forever to load.
I don't think you should run AutoCAD on such a low end machine, those CPUs are more or less designed for very lightweight use (even that kind of load is a huge task for those CPUs)
Oct 6 2021, 06:22 PM

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