Should I upgrade?

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I've already asked in a different thread but didn't get an answer so I'm just going to copy my question. Back home I have an old machine: 1GB RAM, 1.7 GHz Celeron CPU and x1500 series ATI Radeon 256MB video. It's on XP now. Should I consider upgrading it to Windows 7? It's mainly used (by my brother) for browsing, chatting and games, or at least the once that can run on it.

Pavel
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Vostro 1700
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Core2Duo T9300 @2.5 GHz, 6 MB L2 cache
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
2x2048 DDR2 800 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
nVidia GeForce 8600M GT 256 MB DDR2
Screen Resolution
1440x900
Hard Drives
Samsung 470 Series 128GB SSD;
Western Digital Scorpio 250GB SATA 5400RPM 8 MB Cache
I've already asked in a different thread but didn't get an answer so I'm just going to copy my question. Back home I have an old machine: 1GB RAM, 1.7 GHz Celeron CPU and x1500 series ATI Radeon 256MB video. It's on XP now. Should I consider upgrading it to Windows 7? It's mainly used (by my brother) for browsing, chatting and games, or at least the once that can run on it.

Pavel

Hi and welcome

It would be slow, not be able to display graphics, and games, No. If you can add ram, and perhaps a video card, and HD, maybe

Your call

Ken
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
HP Pavillion dv-7 1005 Tx
OS
Win 8 Release candidate 8400
CPU
[email protected]
Memory
4 gigs
Graphics Card(s)
Nvidia 9600M
Sound Card
HD built-in
Monitor(s) Displays
17" Wxga
Screen Resolution
1440x900
Cooling
none
Internet Speed
45Mb down 5Mb up
I wouldn't.

Windows 7 may well install on this machine. But for your stated purposes it wouldn't accomplish much.

Gaming performance isn't likely to change much just because you changed the OS. A 1.7 Celeron is certainly all you need for browsing and chatting.

Not to mention whatever aggravation you might have to go through with drivers, required program updates, etc.

The money would be better spent toward new hardware or a new PC entirely.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Ignatz Special; 4 speed manual gearbox; factory air conditioning; one of one
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
CPU
Intel Skylake i5-6600K, not overclocked
Motherboard
AsRock Z170M Extreme 4, micro ATX
Memory
8 GB HyperX DDR4-2666 (2 x 4 GB)
Graphics Card(s)
none; graphics are integrated on CPU
Sound Card
onboard: Realtek ALC1150; external: USB Behringer UF0-202
Monitor(s) Displays
Dell S2340M 23 inch IPS
Screen Resolution
1600 x 900
Hard Drives
System: Crucial MX100 series SSD, 128 GB;
Data: Samsung Spinpoint 103SJ, 1 TB;
Backup: WD Caviar Green WD30EZRX-00D8PB0, 3 TB
PSU
Rosewill SilentNight 500 watt fanless, semi-modular
Case
Antec Solo II
Cooling
Noctua NH-U12S; Noctua F12 intake, Noctua S12A exhaust
Keyboard
Microsoft 200 6JH-00001 USB
Mouse
Dell or Microsoft optical wired; USB
Antivirus
Microsoft Security Essentials and Malwarebytes Premium
Browser
Pale Moon
Other Info
All fans PWM; speeds at idle: CPU circa 500 rpm; intake circa 600 rpm; exhaust circa 600 rpm; CPU temps 27 idle and 47 C load in a warm room (27 C/81 F) when running Intel Extreme Tuning Utility stress test.
As I though but some people tried to convince me other ways. Thanks guys ;)
 

My Computer

Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Vostro 1700
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
Intel Core2Duo T9300 @2.5 GHz, 6 MB L2 cache
Motherboard
Dell
Memory
2x2048 DDR2 800 MHz
Graphics Card(s)
nVidia GeForce 8600M GT 256 MB DDR2
Screen Resolution
1440x900
Hard Drives
Samsung 470 Series 128GB SSD;
Western Digital Scorpio 250GB SATA 5400RPM 8 MB Cache
Another "no" vote here. It would run alright but upgrading the OS when the computer is only being used for a few minor things wouldn't be financially feasible. Best to save your money and get a whole new computer just for Windows 7. ;)
 

My Computer

OS
Windows 7 Professional x64 SP1
CPU
Intel Core i5-2500K
Motherboard
Gigabyte P67X-UD3-B3
Memory
8 GB Corsair Vengeance Blue DDR3-1600
Graphics Card(s)
Sapphire Radeon HD 6870 1 GB GDDR5
Monitor(s) Displays
Samsung SyncMaster T220HD
Screen Resolution
1680x1050
Hard Drives
120 GB Corsair Force SSD + 320 GB Seagate Barracuda SATA2 + 2 TB My Book Elite
PSU
Corsair 650W
Internet Speed
50 Mbps
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