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Andrey Nikiforov2020-11-17 15:22:09
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Andrey Nikiforov, 2020-11-17 15:22:09

What hardware is suitable for work (Frontend)?

I have on board with windows 7

  1. ssd 128gb
  2. 6 core processor 2010
  3. 12gb ddr3
  4. An old vidyakha hd 5700 1gb to which 2 monitors are connected


But sometimes in conjunction with figma + vscode + gulp + openserver + chrome + a couple more light programs, livereload starts to slow down, vscode suffocates (text is entered with ping) I'm thinking of

updating hardware, what should I focus on? and will the video card be enough for me when connecting the 3rd monitor?

A follow-up question - has anyone upgraded from ddr3 to ddr4? is there a performance boost?

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Vladimir Korotenko, 2020-11-17
@firedragon

And this one rustles perfectly for itself
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/ru/ru/ark/produc...
and e5 2680
True, it filled the memory up to 64
But the ssd is too small. 256 butt

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lonelymyp, 2020-11-17
@lonelymyp

You can’t just go and switch to DDR4, you have to buy a new motherboard and processor.
Therefore, any PC with DDR4 will be much faster than your 10 year old mammoth.
50 tr. on a new peppy PC it’s enough, especially considering that you don’t need a video card, put any cheap plug.
SSD You can leave the old one by purchasing an m.2 disk.
The power supply should be replaced if it is already 5 years old.
You can leave the video if there are no complaints about it, if you take a percentage with integrated graphics, then there will be additional monitor connectors.

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