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Optimal operating system for your Dell Latitude 3460 with Intel i3 2 GHz, 4GB RAM, and no GPU.

Optimal operating system for your Dell Latitude 3460 with Intel i3 2 GHz, 4GB RAM, and no GPU.

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Super_AapjexD
Posting Freak
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08-20-2016, 03:07 PM
#11
You might wonder if Windows 10 consumes more memory than Windows 7.
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Super_AapjexD
08-20-2016, 03:07 PM #11

You might wonder if Windows 10 consumes more memory than Windows 7.

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FTW_Raymi
Junior Member
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08-20-2016, 10:53 PM
#12
Upgrade your hard drive to an SSD for quicker, more responsive programs like browsing Chrome. Consider Windows 10 as the newest option, and boost performance by adding more RAM if you can afford it. Try using Firefox instead of the current browser for better experience. @MrFriendism
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FTW_Raymi
08-20-2016, 10:53 PM #12

Upgrade your hard drive to an SSD for quicker, more responsive programs like browsing Chrome. Consider Windows 10 as the newest option, and boost performance by adding more RAM if you can afford it. Try using Firefox instead of the current browser for better experience. @MrFriendism

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centdix
Member
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08-20-2016, 11:42 PM
#13
Yes, it is possible to swap an HDD for an SSD in the laptop. The best SSD choice depends on your needs—consider speed, capacity, and budget.
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centdix
08-20-2016, 11:42 PM #13

Yes, it is possible to swap an HDD for an SSD in the laptop. The best SSD choice depends on your needs—consider speed, capacity, and budget.

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gavinom123
Member
191
08-21-2016, 10:44 PM
#14
500GB Samsung 850 Evo model
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gavinom123
08-21-2016, 10:44 PM #14

500GB Samsung 850 Evo model

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1hulk
Junior Member
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08-23-2016, 05:02 PM
#15
Sure, we can swap the HDD for an SSD in your laptop. For the RAM upgrade, you’ll need to choose a compatible SSD model. As for performance, using Windows 10 instead of Windows 7 should make a noticeable difference on most modern laptops.
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1hulk
08-23-2016, 05:02 PM #15

Sure, we can swap the HDD for an SSD in your laptop. For the RAM upgrade, you’ll need to choose a compatible SSD model. As for performance, using Windows 10 instead of Windows 7 should make a noticeable difference on most modern laptops.

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Hatefulness
Member
145
08-24-2016, 12:06 AM
#16
A typical SATA 2.5-inch storage device should function properly. I usually suggest Samsung 850 Evos models with 250gb or 500gb, or even 1tb if you have the budget. If not, there are more affordable SSD options available, though they might not be as dependable or well-reviewed.
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Hatefulness
08-24-2016, 12:06 AM #16

A typical SATA 2.5-inch storage device should function properly. I usually suggest Samsung 850 Evos models with 250gb or 500gb, or even 1tb if you have the budget. If not, there are more affordable SSD options available, though they might not be as dependable or well-reviewed.

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TheBurntSteak
Member
187
08-26-2016, 07:06 AM
#17
Standard SATA is available for desktops but not typically for laptops. For laptops, consider using USB 3.0 or Thunderbolt ports instead. If you need RAM recommendations, look for models like Corsair Vengeance LPX or G.Skill Ripjaws V, depending on your budget and performance needs. The difference you'll notice depends on the specific components and their compatibility with your system.
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TheBurntSteak
08-26-2016, 07:06 AM #17

Standard SATA is available for desktops but not typically for laptops. For laptops, consider using USB 3.0 or Thunderbolt ports instead. If you need RAM recommendations, look for models like Corsair Vengeance LPX or G.Skill Ripjaws V, depending on your budget and performance needs. The difference you'll notice depends on the specific components and their compatibility with your system.

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xanderzone317
Posting Freak
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08-28-2016, 08:30 AM
#18
These storage devices match in dimensions, meaning a desktop HDD works just like an SSD.
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xanderzone317
08-28-2016, 08:30 AM #18

These storage devices match in dimensions, meaning a desktop HDD works just like an SSD.

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JRiley
Member
114
08-29-2016, 01:48 PM
#19
Usually the main variations in SATA between laptops and desktops are 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch sizes. Most laptops come with 2.5-inch drives or SSDs, which means they can be easily replaced. I recently added a new SSD to my laptop and saw a noticeable speed improvement. The previous hard drive was also showing signs of wear. Regarding RAM, the difference isn’t significant—your choice matters most!
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JRiley
08-29-2016, 01:48 PM #19

Usually the main variations in SATA between laptops and desktops are 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch sizes. Most laptops come with 2.5-inch drives or SSDs, which means they can be easily replaced. I recently added a new SSD to my laptop and saw a noticeable speed improvement. The previous hard drive was also showing signs of wear. Regarding RAM, the difference isn’t significant—your choice matters most!

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XxGrenidierXx
Posting Freak
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08-29-2016, 08:54 PM
#20
I purchased this RAM and wanted to know if it fits your laptop.
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XxGrenidierXx
08-29-2016, 08:54 PM #20

I purchased this RAM and wanted to know if it fits your laptop.

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