Origin Saint
Well-Known Member
Hi, I'm new to these forums, so I'd like to start off by introducing myself. I'm a 16 year old, Junior in high school living in ohio. Oh, and my current laptop stinks. I've been looking into a laptop for my birthday, that I will most likely have to end up helping to pay for but it's worth it. Anyway, I went to HP's website and customized my own laptop that I found to be decent enough. Here's the stats:
> Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64-bit
> AMD Quad-Core A8-3550MX Accelerated Processor (2.7GHz/2.2GHz, 4MB L2 Cache)
> 1GB AMD Radeon HD 7690M GDDR5 Discrete Graphics [HDMI, VGA]
> 6GB DDR3 RAM [2 Dimm]
> 640GB 5400rpm Hard Drive
> 6 Cell Lithium-Ion battery
> and the basic integrated webcam, fingerprint reader, and R/W drive
So my question to you is, is this a decent set-up? Most of my concern is that the 6GB maybe not being able to handle everything, but then again I'm not sure. Most of what I do is create YouTube videos, edit videos, saving videos in HD, surfing the web and running iTunes a lot. I used to play WoW and RuneScape, but after their updates in graphics and gameplay, my laptop can't handle them. I currently have a HP G56-129WM (WM=Wal-Mart unfortunately). At first, I thought it had a dual-core processor but its only a Intel Celeron 900 single core. I'm not sure who made this laptop but they made it very unproportional. I have 2.2GHz of processor and 3GB of RAM, but at 100% CPU usage, I'm only using 1.35GB of RAM. So to reiterate my question, is that a good set-up for a laptop for someone like me? Thank you for your consideration and help.
> Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium Edition 64-bit
> AMD Quad-Core A8-3550MX Accelerated Processor (2.7GHz/2.2GHz, 4MB L2 Cache)
> 1GB AMD Radeon HD 7690M GDDR5 Discrete Graphics [HDMI, VGA]
> 6GB DDR3 RAM [2 Dimm]
> 640GB 5400rpm Hard Drive
> 6 Cell Lithium-Ion battery
> and the basic integrated webcam, fingerprint reader, and R/W drive
So my question to you is, is this a decent set-up? Most of my concern is that the 6GB maybe not being able to handle everything, but then again I'm not sure. Most of what I do is create YouTube videos, edit videos, saving videos in HD, surfing the web and running iTunes a lot. I used to play WoW and RuneScape, but after their updates in graphics and gameplay, my laptop can't handle them. I currently have a HP G56-129WM (WM=Wal-Mart unfortunately). At first, I thought it had a dual-core processor but its only a Intel Celeron 900 single core. I'm not sure who made this laptop but they made it very unproportional. I have 2.2GHz of processor and 3GB of RAM, but at 100% CPU usage, I'm only using 1.35GB of RAM. So to reiterate my question, is that a good set-up for a laptop for someone like me? Thank you for your consideration and help.
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