LEEnoble Posted July 20, 2009 Share Posted July 20, 2009 Hi, I'm just wondering if the AMD Sempron LE-1250 2.20GHz CPU will be OK with Windows 7 Home Premium coupled with 4GB of DDR2 RAM? Thanks CCleaner fan since 2005 picshack.co.uk - free image hosting Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stu23 Posted July 20, 2009 Share Posted July 20, 2009 Funny you should ask that... This weekend I built the cheapest PC box I've ever had... took apart an old one (Duron 1200, 256Mb, 80Gb) and added a cheap mATX motherboard with onboard graphics (ASUS), a Sempron LE-1300 and 1Gb RAM. Total cost, ?77 ($115?). Then added a clean install of Windows 7 (RC1). During set up, I ignored it, and it chose to install "Ultimate" It's running absolutely fine with no issues, including Aero. Windows 7 looks good to me, not a huge change from Vista to look at, but seems more efficient. The Windows rating system only gives me a 3.0 overall, but it's mostly falling down on graphics performance. I'm sure that with your 4Gb RAM and a decent graphics card it would be a lot better. I'm not going to be playing any games, this PC is for office functions, websurfing and a print-server. It'll do everything I want it to. Today I spent another ?45 pre-ordering Windows 7 Home Premium ... to make sure it keeps doing it. Stu Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LEEnoble Posted July 20, 2009 Author Share Posted July 20, 2009 Funny you should ask that... This weekend I built the cheapest PC box I've ever had... took apart an old one (Duron 1200, 256Mb, 80Gb) and added a cheap mATX motherboard with onboard graphics (ASUS), a Sempron LE-1300 and 1Gb RAM. Total cost, ?77 ($115?). Then added a clean install of Windows 7 (RC1). During set up, I ignored it, and it chose to install "Ultimate" It's running absolutely fine with no issues, including Aero. Windows 7 looks good to me, not a huge change from Vista to look at, but seems more efficient. The Windows rating system only gives me a 3.0 overall, but it's mostly falling down on graphics performance. I'm sure that with your 4Gb RAM and a decent graphics card it would be a lot better. I'm not going to be playing any games, this PC is for office functions, websurfing and a print-server. It'll do everything I want it to. Today I spent another ?45 pre-ordering Windows 7 Home Premium ... to make sure it keeps doing it. Stu Yep, it's a budget system here that I'm wanting to build too. I already have some spare parts that I would like to use in it like a cheap 128MB PCI-E graphics card and 2GB of the planned 4GB of RAM. Also the reason why I want to run Windows 7 on it is because I'm also planning on pre-ordering the discounted ?45 Windows 7 Home Premium aswell. CCleaner fan since 2005 picshack.co.uk - free image hosting Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stu23 Posted July 21, 2009 Share Posted July 21, 2009 Yep, it's a budget system here that I'm wanting to build too. I already have some spare parts that I would like to use in it like a cheap 128MB PCI-E graphics card and 2GB of the planned 4GB of RAM. Also the reason why I want to run Windows 7 on it is because I'm also planning on pre-ordering the discounted ?45 Windows 7 Home Premium aswell. If you're on a budget I'd save yourself ?20 and not bother with another 2Gb... it's running fine on 1Gb here. Plenty of stuff on the web to suggest it runs OK on 512Mb too. It's less of a hog than Vista. I went onto Comet yesterday to pre-order 7 and their price had jumped to ?80! PC World (hack, spit) still had it at ?45, so I ordered it from them. What was nice as well was they say they won't charge you until it's despatched... I was expecting to have to pay now. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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