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Will there be a performance boost for a weak PC when moving from Windows XP to Windows 10?
Hello, I have a PC with an Intel Atom D510 and 3 GB of RAM with Windows XP on board. I have an assumption that the transition to the latest version of the OS will give the old man a performance boost, breathe some life into him. But there is also a fear that things will get worse. Does anyone know if there will be an increase in performance / speed in everyday work?
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Not a netbook by any chance?
From experience: Samsung NP-NC110 and another, slightly newer model N100S (NP-N100S-N03RU)
When switching to 7-10, it will become unpleasant, although tolerable to "slow down" :(. Moreover, on 7-ke the brakes are a little more on a clean system and slightly less than on a fully prepared for work.7 slows down less than 8-10 and 10 less than 8-8.1
So I settled on 2003 converted into a workstation.
A seven, an eight is definitely worth putting, as for the ten, I’m not sure what will be better, but I’m not saying the opposite either.
Of course, he won’t be able to add memory, but the SSD is the most to give vivacity.
My opinion is this:
If we evaluate performance in flops, then yes, performance will increase. - because win 10 supports an extended set of instructions for the processor, unlike XP.
If measured in "feelings" it will be slower. In any case, it will work.
1) сначало бы посмотрел как на одном и том же железе) тык
2) проблема не установить - проблема драйвера найти потом....
3) потянет "относительно" и смотря ради каких целей.
4) статья
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