Windows 10 is already installed on it. Can you also install Minecraft, Teams, Chrome, Steam, Geometry Dash and Microsoft 365 on it?
And how much remaining memory will remain?
I don't want to provoke you or so take that as a help ok?
1. Windows 10 is think at least 20Gb or more you can look it up (google).
And the rest. Take a calculator and Google how much memory they are using. Then you know roughly how much remaining memory you have and you have to remember that you still need memory for updates.
OK thanks. Why should you provoke me?
I'm just afraid to get angry answers somehow, I can't know who is behind it. That's why I was afraid that my answer would be seen as a provocation or something else.
So I have a notebook with a 240 SSD for customer visits, of which roughly 50GB are still free. Without any files that are stored on a stick or in the cloud
Looks *
Windows needs between 30-40GB, otherwise I can only agree with you…
Chip says 20 GB
I think the 32 bit is 20. I also have 32 bit.
At Chip, 32 GB stands for Windows 10 64bit. Chip is not the best source either, it can be more or less
I think he meant the 32 bit version I also have 32 bit
But why should you have 32 bit? Every PC from the last 10 years is actually able to support 64 bit. 32 bit supports a maximum of 4GB of RAM, which is no longer up to date.
Yes, but in 2010 and 2011 PCs were still sold with 32bit like mine. But don't mind having 32 bit. Have a cell phone where I can use GeForce now and a console.
That may be true, but I would say that 95% of users nowadays only use a 64 bit Windows operating system. 4GB RAM is hardly enough for Office under Windows 10. 32-bit is definitely the exception
I have 4GB DDR2 memory and that helped me enough for the 10th grade presentation test.
For version 1903 32GB are required, regardless of whether 32 or 64 bit.
https://docs.microsoft.com/...p-editions
Point 3.3.1
Respect! I'm currently considering upgrading to 32 GB. But I also have more demanding programs on my PC for studying.
Yes of course you need more ram there but e.g. For elementary school and high school Depending on what you are using, 4GB is enough, regardless of whether DDR2.3 or 4 (2021 DDR5)
Well, to be honest, it depends. Until the year before last I only had 4GB on my notebook, but the upgrade for 10 euro was so worth it, as was an SSD. You can live with it, but as soon as you work with several programs at the same time (a few tabs, Word, Mail, etc.) it is simply no longer sufficient
I will also look it up myself. I'm looking for a degree for training in 2021 and I hope I will then also survive to get a notebook with a Tigerlake CPU (because of the GPU) with a good battery. For times look 500 or so I don't want to hope so early now and say I'll buy it 100%
So I want to buy a notebook in order to finally have a fun Windows device. But rather gaming on GeForce now for free or halt console I would like to get the ps5 in 2 or 3 years. I also currently have a ps4 slim with a 4k TV
Google is only for the elect.
Everything has time. My notebook is 8 years old too, so it doesn't always have to be the newest and best. And 500 euro are enough for a notebook as long as you don't want to gamble on it.
I would go e.g. Cs, Elsword, Roblox (maybe and only certain games) and maybe S4 League.
Who are the chosen ones?
Those who manage to use Google before asking questions.
Oh, XD
Integrated graphics units in notebooks can probably also do this if the requirements are not too high. Especially the new AMD iGPUs are pretty strong, let's see what comes next, also from Intel.