The Ramen Dutchman

Programmer by day, burnt out by night.

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  • we dont have the K, just the regular

    Ah, my bad (^^;
    I ran an i7-4790K in my gaming PC for a long time, as far as games go this 10-year old CPU still hold up well, never had to upgrade it surprisingly enough!

    Still, a 4 GHz quad-core with hyper-threading, and about 8 GiB of RAM, is more than enough to run Windows 10.
    Assuming these are for studying, the heavier workloads would consist of MS Word, Powerpoint and an instructional video in the webbrowser, no?
    What required tasks were too heavy for these computers under Windows 8/10?
    And do they run off SSDs, or spinning HDDs?