cpu compatibility question
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cpu compatibility question
will windows XP run good on one of these? I'm planning on updating my cpu In an old fujitsu lifebook s710 to a pentium 6100. 1st generation cpu and i've been doing lots of research on this and can't find anything about It so my question Is will It run on It? If anyone could please help with this It would be much appreciated https://www.ebay.com/itm/224345849948?c ... ae2f5a90fa also here is the cpu on eBay for reference-VistaLover
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windows XP compatibility with an arrendale based processor?
Bruh you can run XP on even mobile Haswell, it will work fine.
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windows XP compatibility with an arrendale based processor?
can this play games thou? that's what I'm trying to figure out its a sandybridge which I don't think can do much gaming really
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windows XP compatibility with an arrendale based processor?
Gaming is pretty terrible on a lot of iGPUs. Your best bet would be a business or gamer laptop where you can disable Optimus on with a GPU that is in the Nvidia 900 series or older.
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windows XP compatibility with an arrendale based processor?
XP and Vista is fine on anything <=Ivy Bridge without messing around if I remember right. Haswell is doable with some patches (or is that specifically Vista?).
The difference between an Arrandale and Sandy/Ivy Bridge Core CPU is night and day however even between say, the first-gen i7 and the second-gen i3/i5, for what it's worth... at least you're not one of those freaks trying to run it on a Pentium 4* in this day and age
The difference between an Arrandale and Sandy/Ivy Bridge Core CPU is night and day however even between say, the first-gen i7 and the second-gen i3/i5, for what it's worth... at least you're not one of those freaks trying to run it on a Pentium 4* in this day and age
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