expiredchi posted Jul 03, 2022 04:01 PM
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expiredchi posted Jul 03, 2022 04:01 PM
Acer Aspire XC Desktop (Refurbished): i5-11400, 8GB DDR4, 512GB SSD
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Looking for something that I can use as a WFH computer to log onto my office's Azure virtual desktop. I have a triple monitor setup and connect everything via a USB-C hub. I had 7th gen i5 desktop until about March when the hard drive decided to take a dump on me.
Any insight into whether this will support that same triple monitor setup, connected through the hub into the USB C?
When not used for work, it would be used as an in-home movie server through a USB-connected hard drive.
TYIA.
Looking for something that I can use as a WFH computer to log onto my office's Azure virtual desktop. I have a triple monitor setup and connect everything via a USB-C hub. I had 7th gen i5 desktop until about March when the hard drive decided to take a dump on me.
Any insight into whether this will support that same triple monitor setup, connected through the hub into the USB C?
When not used for work, it would be used as an in-home movie server through a USB-connected hard drive.
TYIA.
Can a RX 6400 fit?
This is better than Gen 1, twice as fast, It should work however I did not find where it said it supports display port so it would depend on your hub. Many hubs just use the data not the display port. Mostly the larger work like ones
If you want Iris XE look for a 11th gen processor that has a G- at the end of the number. This is still supposed to be good for many lower end games but Iris is better I agree.
It may well support Display Port.
I have an Aspire XC at the office that's been on for two years straight as a server. I bought that one new, but I've recently also bought two of the refurbished $200 10th Gen i3, and they look brand new and have been running 24/7 without issue. Same thing with the two Micro Form Factor Dell 7050's I bought from the recent slickdeal.
I don't think people should be afraid of smaller form factor PC's, and most people that buy them aren't trying to shove an RTX 4090 Ti in one lol
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You have to power/heat/size homework if you're going to plan on putting a card in this box
Read this CAREFULLY:
Qualifies for Upgrade to Windows 11 (after doing Windows Updates)
Qualifies != Supports so do a search and find a forum where someone's done it. Whether or not you put Win11 on it, getting something that won't support it is a pass
That would worry me as well.
Any time I've ever done it on a "good" (~$1800) machine it's been painfully slow
"newer processor" you can never tell about either - you pretty much gotta find benchmarks for the software that you use and the exact chipset.
It REALLY doesn't need to be that hard . . . but Intel's been so afraid of losing any corner of any market that they purposely make easy comparison impossible for the layman.
"Well, you've got a 10th generation i57z with marshmallow fluff there, it's much faster than the creamy peanut butter i9 (but the i57z has one processor and the i9 has six, unless you get the crunchy, then it's 5 processors with BOOST" HAH???
Any time I've ever done it on a "good" (~$1800) machine it's been painfully slow
"newer processor" you can never tell about either - you pretty much gotta find benchmarks for the software that you use and the exact chipset.
It REALLY doesn't need to be that hard . . . but Intel's been so afraid of losing any corner of any market that they purposely make easy comparison impossible for the layman.
"Well, you've got a 10th generation i57z with marshmallow fluff there, it's much faster than the creamy peanut butter i9 (but the i57z has one processor and the i9 has six, unless you get the crunchy, then it's 5 processors with BOOST" HAH???
I have an Aspire XC at the office that's been on for two years straight as a server. I bought that one new, but I've recently also bought two of the refurbished $200 10th Gen i3, and they look brand new and have been running 24/7 without issue. Same thing with the two Micro Form Factor Dell 7050's I bought from the recent slickdeal.
I don't think people should be afraid of smaller form factor PC's, and most people that buy them aren't trying to shove an RTX 4090 Ti in one lolh
I have an Aspire XC at the office that's been on for two years straight as a server. I bought that one new, but I've recently also bought two of the refurbished $200 10th Gen i3, and they look brand new and have been running 24/7 without issue. Same thing with the two Micro Form Factor Dell 7050's I bought from the recent slickdeal.
I don't think people should be afraid of smaller form factor PC's, and most people that buy them aren't trying to shove an RTX 4090 Ti in one lol
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