Allright, one of last chances for such thread, so here I go
Right now I have a CPU that is almost 5 years old and a GFX card that's over 7 years old. And...this machine can perform gracefully practically every task a typical user would throw at it (OK, it was upgraded from 256 to 768MB, and from one to two HDDs, but those are minor upgrades along the way). And even though some of those tasks could be done in shorter time, the time it takes to complete them now isn't annoying at all. Imagine impossibility of something like that 10 years ago.
If not for one small issue (not very typical...), I wouldn't mind not upgrading in foreseeable future. I guess I don't belong here anymore
Not sure what's the conclusion of this...perhaps that Windows is the thing forcing upgrades So this is one of last chances for such thread not only because of problems with video playback under some weird circumstances, but also because next Windows is around the corner...
Right now I have a CPU that is almost 5 years old and a GFX card that's over 7 years old. And...this machine can perform gracefully practically every task a typical user would throw at it (OK, it was upgraded from 256 to 768MB, and from one to two HDDs, but those are minor upgrades along the way). And even though some of those tasks could be done in shorter time, the time it takes to complete them now isn't annoying at all. Imagine impossibility of something like that 10 years ago.
If not for one small issue (not very typical...), I wouldn't mind not upgrading in foreseeable future. I guess I don't belong here anymore
Not sure what's the conclusion of this...perhaps that Windows is the thing forcing upgrades So this is one of last chances for such thread not only because of problems with video playback under some weird circumstances, but also because next Windows is around the corner...
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