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alexeyk02017-11-11 15:17:55
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alexeyk0, 2017-11-11 15:17:55

Old i3 M370 or new low-end processors?

Hey toaster. There is an old lenovo b560 laptop: Intel Core i3 M370 2x2.4 GHz, some kind of integrated graphics + discrete GeForce 310M. There was a question about replacing it in connection with the failure of the hard drive. But there is a suspicion that the old man is at least as good as what is now in the range up to 30 thousand rubles (with Intel Pentium, AMD A8, discrete entry-level video cards with the same amount of video memory). Is it worth it to buy a replacement with such a budget? Reliability issues are not taken into account.

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burst, 2017-11-11
@burst

alexeyk0 , you can indirectly estimate the speed of processors from the table.
How hard is it to install a new SSD drive?

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15432, 2017-11-11
@15432

Oh well, better buy an SSD and add up to 8 GB of RAM. Modern beeches come with stripped-down U-series ultrabook processors that aren't much faster than yours.
Yes, and you have a replaceable processor, you can find a used Core i5 or Core i7 and replace it if necessary

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fdroid, 2017-11-12
@fdroid

Put an SSD - the result will pleasantly surprise you. IMHO, there is no point in changing the laptop, if, apart from the failed HDD, there are no other jambs behind it.

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