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HAHAHAHAHAHA when can I finally replace my thinkpad. It's seriously getting old, even with linux
I just put an old SSD and Linux on my decade old laptop, and it's like a whole new computer
ofc, it was probably mostly the hard drive that was the problem to begin with, seeing as it took 10 minutes to boot up and log in, and another five before it would open a web or file browser...
SSD is absolutely a life-altering upgrade for old machines. Tell me how win 11 runs perfectly fine on a Dell Optiplex 9010 from 2012 with 8 GB DDR3 and a SSD.
It beats the pants off a HP EliteDesk 800 G4 running off a brand new HDD. The G4 was from 2018, actually passes the specification check, has 8 GB of DDR4. The only bottleneck is the SSD.
Sitting in front of any of these machines or the latest DDR5 AI+whatever with the same amount of memory and doing office work all day, I might be able to tell the difference.
In all fairness, I'm not putting Symantec or any enterprise management software on the Dell, so I can't compare directly. I'd rather not try to do so because I don't want to answer questions about WHY I joined personal equipment to the domain.
Same. Same same same