thecomputernewbie1
New Member
Hello Guys,
I am new to this forum, I am not a big computer guy. So I bought a couple all in one desktops this morning from Costco I thought the processor size and ram could handle dual monitor. After connecting a second monitor via J5create adapter it was verrryyy laggy I did not even feel like using the computer.
The computer I bought was the one below
https://www.costco.com/HP-23.8"-Tou...7th-Gen-AMD-A9---1080p.product.100415033.html
With that said, can you guys guide me through the correct direction
-What processor would be ideal to run dual monitors ? (I use my computers for real estate websites like the MLS and Podio)
-What ram is ideal to run about 6-9 tabs at a time max ?? Usually we only have about 4 open
Goal is for the future to have dual monitors running flawlessly and my computer connected to my VOIP office phone, when the phone rings for the CRM system Podio to pull up the lead on the screen. Can someone please guide me through the right path ?
I am new to this forum, I am not a big computer guy. So I bought a couple all in one desktops this morning from Costco I thought the processor size and ram could handle dual monitor. After connecting a second monitor via J5create adapter it was verrryyy laggy I did not even feel like using the computer.
The computer I bought was the one below
https://www.costco.com/HP-23.8"-Tou...7th-Gen-AMD-A9---1080p.product.100415033.html
With that said, can you guys guide me through the correct direction
-What processor would be ideal to run dual monitors ? (I use my computers for real estate websites like the MLS and Podio)
-What ram is ideal to run about 6-9 tabs at a time max ?? Usually we only have about 4 open
Goal is for the future to have dual monitors running flawlessly and my computer connected to my VOIP office phone, when the phone rings for the CRM system Podio to pull up the lead on the screen. Can someone please guide me through the right path ?