I have a 2006 PC as primary pc, and its configuration: Core 2 Duo E4600, running at blasting 2GHz, with 3GB of ram and 80GB hdd with windows 10
magnetman33: Nor would I on a 2021 PC, because I have better things to spend money on than a 4K 120 Hz monitor.
I have a 2009 PC with a Core 2 Quad Q9550, Nvidia GTX 750 Ti (2 GiB) and 8 GiB of RAM (4x 2 GiB, DDR3-1333) along with a 120 GB SSD and a 640 GB hard disk. One of the case fans failed recently, but it's still kicking!
Also, TPT still relies on a fast video card. I have no video driver installed at the moment and can't seem to break 57 fps at 2x scaling.
magnetman33: It's not "time for an update" as long as the PC is still powerful enough for what the user wants to do.
shrid: Windows 10 can be installed on any processor that supports the NX bit (starting with: Intel Pentium 4 Prescott, AMD Opteron, AMD Athlon 64, Via C7) and SSE2 (starting with: Intel Pentium 4, AMD Opteron, AMD Athlon 64, Via C7). If the machine is "Vista-capable", it should also have at least 512 MiB of RAM (enough to boot Windows 10).
random comment with no purpose: sus
@redcode lol my laptop from 2004(or 2006) year is stil working.But it busing at windows install.(rip ~2014-2021 bye :( )
my old pc broked too and he from 2009 too