Re: Mini-Note Performance Test - 1.6Ghz, 2GB RAM, 7200 RPM Drive
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Hi,
I made a video in 720p HD which I tested on my HP Mini 1115NR netbook and it ran fine, no lag or anything. you can see the video on my channel, it's called Call of Duty 4: Aftermath. Anyway, it ran fine with an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor, 1 GB ram, and a 16GB SSD.
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and to think i was even thinking of getting this...if i win it i wouldn't mind but seriously...laging while watching video -_-
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does the 7200 rpm hdd help? cuz mine originally came with the 5400rpm one, but it was only 120gb, so i installed 200gb 4200rpm but i didnt see any difference in performance, will it help if i buy the 320gb 7200rpm hdd??? T.I.A.
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lol... its true.. he wanted means to say... MEGABYTES... kilobytes... Lol... thats nothing....
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512k? don't you mean 512megs?
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If u whana overclock 1.6 nj 2.4 ghz U need Modific coler sistem
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it's basically the processor, being that it isn't intel. :]
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are you using vista? i can't understand why a 1.6 ghz machine with 2 gigs of ram can't play video as well as my old 733 mhz, 512k ram laptop does.
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No, the mininote is terrible.
Get a Asus n10J
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hello u.. is it possible if i upgrade/change my hp2133 processor from 1.2Ghz to 1.6Ghz? thnks
How about Google Earth or Photoshop?
StevenAustralia 3 years ago
I think they work fine. There's a few dropped frames but nothing major.
HP2133 3 years ago
Hey, thanks for replying. What about usual series and movies which are 700mb or 350mb format? From what I've read those are lower than 480p (720x480p), however some videos are like 632x516 (just an example), would they work? In some forum I read someone commenting they could play Superbad 700mb fine without frame dropping. Most downloaded movies are like 652x272 (when format 2:35 instead of 16:9) so I suppose they should work fine. Thanks
aryolkary 3 years ago
That someone was me, lol. It does play those 700Mb 650ish X 300ish fine in fullscreen. I also had a higher quality rip that played great as well. I'll have a video soon! (working on getting a better camera so that clicking isn't there)
HP2133 3 years ago
Probaly not... It struggles with 480p Quick Time trailers, and the 720p ones are terrible. I also tried a 720p WMV file and it dropped a lot of frames (was just as bad as QuickTime)
HP2133 3 years ago