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How powerful is this computer today?

3 ghz Intel core 2 duo

8 gigs ddr2 ram

Win 7 ult

10k rpm hard disk

2tb data drive

Nvidia 9800 gt x2 in sli

(it is an upgraded Dell xps 630i)

It works well for me, my question is when will this former beast become worthy if an upgrade for modern parts.

It used to be a gamer, but with the weak graphics and 1600p screen that I use, I don't game much anymore. I want a fast PC capable of modern programs and decent adobe work.

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  • Anonymous
    8 years ago
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    Since you are using windows 7 check for windows rating.

    The following link will guide you through.

  • 5 years ago

    Laptop? Oh no. The Apollo era computers weren´t whilst robust as latest pocket calculators... The computer systems didn´t do the job all by means of themselves. There have been men and women piloting the crafts. And damn excellent pilots they have been. If left wholly to the desktops, that repeatedly crashed, the Eagle wouldn´t have landed. It might have slammed into the lunar floor. There were many close failures and good piloting is the one purpose there weren´t casualties. Sure it might be a piece of cake to move to the moon in these days. We absolutely know the way but the one intent the us went there within the first place used to be to prove a point. Going back now would be to just prove the equal point. And who would pay 100 billion or so just to do what has already been performed?

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