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must i buy a new computer?

i got a computer with a processor amd a6 7310 apu with amd radeon r4 graphics and 8 gb ram with 7gb usable. but my softwares and chrome are slow ,even when i make a project in laravel it takes 30 min.

25th Mar 2021, 4:20 AM
Jorge Corante
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if you're running window, and you're able to run linux, try first running linux to it: it may solve your speed problem... however, if it takes 30 min just to serve a basic laravel file to the browser, I would say that there's another problem... if you're doing intensive computations, you may have a bad algorithm ^^
25th Mar 2021, 4:42 AM
visph
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Hello Mate! Did you try Factory reseting the PC?? Once you do that consider adding a SSD to the PC And can you let me know how old is it??
25th Mar 2021, 4:38 AM
Shubhan
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I reset it and keeps slow , i'm consider to buy a 1tb ssd and i got the lap since 2016
25th Mar 2021, 4:50 AM
Jorge Corante
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Just an ssd can change your life.
25th Mar 2021, 6:39 PM
Shreyansh Tiwari
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I will try to install linux , i used an computer with i3 and 8gb ram and this is faster than my laptop lol i run laravel new project and it takes like 3 min
25th Mar 2021, 4:54 AM
Jorge Corante
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some virus could persist after factory reset (I was facing one once time)... and maybe persist even by installing and/or linux ^^ anyway, you could try to run linux without installation by booting on a live cd... but are you sure to be able to run linux (and install the needed to run php/laravel as server on it)? because if you're not aware of linux live cd, I doubt...
25th Mar 2021, 5:18 AM
visph
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Hello Once again! AMD processors can give you the best performance and and can last upto 5 years. Where as INTEL can give you upto 10 years. Consider updating to UBUNTU or WINDOWS SERVER. And do you have PV overheating issues??? I have a 15 year old laptop which runs 2gb ram smoothly the only problem I faced was that PC and had a really bad designed HEAT SINK, what I did was I redesigned it, and now it works perfectly fine for me.
25th Mar 2021, 11:41 AM
Shubhan
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Mate does 8gb ram gets recognised properly or your able to only see 7gb??
25th Mar 2021, 11:50 AM
Shubhan
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Shubhan well in my memory i can read: In used 2.1gb , avaliable 4.8gb , confirmed 3.0/9.3gb , in caché 1.8 gb , velocity 667 mhz , slots used 2 of 2
25th Mar 2021, 1:49 PM
Jorge Corante
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there should probably be a problem with your desktop os installation if same script run 10 times much quicker with your laptop ^^
25th Mar 2021, 4:59 AM
visph
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Jorge Corante My pc has 4 GB RAM, and uses an AMD RADEON 4 processor. The brand is HP, and like the other products of the company, mine too runs slow. What I did was to kill tasks that weren't important at the moment. Here's what you can do, which might help your pc to operate faster: Press Ctrl+Shift+Esc and wait for the task manager window to load. Click 'Performance' and check whether your RAM is being overused. You can then end the processes which won't crash the pc (not advisable, if you don't know which process to end). This considerably speeds up your computer. This only works in Windows. P.S. If you're not using audio output at the moment, you can safely kill this process: audiodg.exe (aka Windows Audio Device Graph, which uses up the system resources). Another culprit is the Antivirus in your system; they hog-up a lot of RAM and also extensively reads from the disk. If you're left with no choice, then you can halt the Antivirus program.
25th Mar 2021, 7:24 AM
Calvin Thomas
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Don't use windows 10 try windows 7 or Linux and try cleaning trash and uninstall unwanted programs
26th Mar 2021, 9:36 AM
Vansh Sharma
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No unless it is imperative....
26th Mar 2021, 9:58 AM
Sanjay Kamath
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Jorge Corante How did you reset it? Did you format your drive and then reinstalled Windows from scratch? Simply rebooting wouldn't solve any virus-related programs. Some suggested installing Windows 7. DON'T DO IT!!! Windows 7 has reached its end of life quite some time now and it is vulnerable. Also, take Shubhan 's advice and check your computer's temperature. It could very well be a throttling due to overheating issue, though 30 minutes seems too extreme. Indeed, an SSD would make a huge difference compared to any conventional HDD. However, given that your hard disk works correctly, your computer should function correctly. Which brings me to the next point: are you sure it works correctly? You can find plenty diagnostic tools to check that. Your computer might even have a manufacturer-preinstalled one already. Also, the above applies to the RAM. Faulty RAM could present in a variety of ways, such as a slow computer. Use a diagnostic tool to check it. Please, advice us of the results. I am interested.
26th Mar 2021, 6:43 PM
Nboumakis
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I agree with Nboumakis: the temperature of your computer could become critical and extremly slow down its speed ability... if so, you could try to put special cooling paw to your cpu... however, if there's a cooling problem, the better fix would be to change your device ^^
26th Mar 2021, 6:51 PM
visph
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I offered you an alternative solution before evocating the extreme solution of changing computer... anyway, if your computer temperature tends to climb to high, there's no real other alternative solution appart finding a way to cooling it by improving it's ability to do so (by adding fans to help it to be less hot)
26th Mar 2021, 7:02 PM
visph
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Just imagine 1Gb of cache
25th Mar 2021, 4:53 PM
manuel
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iTech lol trust me hhahaa look my profile pic now is 2.4 gb caché
25th Mar 2021, 5:16 PM
Jorge Corante
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I reached the character limit in my previous post. I wanted to add that you should also try and boot into safe mode, just to make sure. If your computer is still slow, it would eliminate the possibility of a common virus.
26th Mar 2021, 6:47 PM
Nboumakis
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visph I think that changing the computer would be a bit extreme, if there are other alternatives. Alternatives that would extend the life of the computer either in its current purpose or in a new setting.
26th Mar 2021, 6:57 PM
Nboumakis