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1283805 2012-06-25 07:28:00 Hey there

I am trying to add to my troubleshooter a PC analysis tool which gives an easy guide to whether a PC is old/slow etc

So I was trying to find an authoritative listing (ideally one that gets updated regularly) for what is reasonable for PC, CPU and RAM specs.

Any help would be really appreciated.
adslgeek (14687)
1283806 2012-06-25 07:36:00 How long is a piece of string ???

Meaning a PC that has certain specs for general day to day email, web browsing etc, will be a lot lower than one used for Gaming, High powered graphic work or Video editing etc.

Theres so many combinations its not funny.

Thats where experience comes in, generally by looking at the spec's of a PC that you are working on, and comparing to the tasks it needs to do, you can tell if its under or over powered.
wainuitech (129)
1283807 2012-06-25 07:47:00 Post the specs here, as well as what he uses it for. Nick G (16709)
1283808 2012-06-25 07:57:00 Nah I was meaning more of a general guide for modern PCs.

Eg I only have 512k RAM and it's not really that usable.

I remember seeing a "PC buyer guide page" that said what is deemed slow, medium and fast by modern standards.

It doesn't need to be perfect, more of a guide.
adslgeek (14687)
1283809 2012-06-25 08:07:00 Well being a non gamer and just want sometihng that does the job :p
With that said me thinks for general for a bit of everything . i5 cpu of what ghz no idea, 4GB, 1TB perhaps and whatever is the avg video card like a Nvidia 9800 equiv, dunno what they are now, hope that helps . Maybe a 22" screen . DVDRW blah blah . .

For someone who just need for basics, myself included and my peers .
Maybe just a i3, 4GB, 500Gb or 1TB, 22" screen, builtin video . DVDRW .
Nomad (952)
1283810 2012-06-25 08:26:00 Ok
I don't know what you're budget is but for a 'reasonable' pc (one that can handle some games and stuff, but not crysis 2) would be
4gb Ram
i5 2500k
hdd size 500gb +
I don't know about the graphics card, but don't skimp on it if you want to play games
A cheaper SSD if you can afford it?
But, as wainuitech said, how can you define good specs.
Nick G (16709)
1283811 2012-06-25 08:35:00 Why dont you code your own. You could use radio buttons to give selections like gaming office use ect. Then get it to find specs and compare with a database. stratex5 (16685)
1283812 2012-06-25 08:40:00 Addition to above...

Then you could give recommendations to which components should be upgraded. Also giving more options would make readings accurate. also to updating database, you could get it to update automatically online.

i think ive given you plenty of options:)
stratex5 (16685)
1283813 2012-06-25 08:51:00 Why dont you code your own. You could use radio buttons to give selections like gaming office use ect. Then get it to find specs and compare with a database.

Yep that's the idea! :-) I was thinking it could rate a PC on average of components as suitable for standard use or gaming etc but I have a bucket of modules that I need to wrote into it... :-\
adslgeek (14687)
1283814 2012-06-25 09:02:00 Or this is probibily point less but you could just use microsofts system index and rate from that. stratex5 (16685)
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