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As described, the standard entry-level office machine. It is mainly decided by looking at the CPU grade. In terms of performance, whether it's editing or image processing.
The barrier to entry for these apps is not high, but there is no upper limit. You think it's good, one is that the CPU of a certain AMD is cost-effective, which is higher than other computers of the same grade. The other is that you don't have a lot of work.
I don't know how to continue asking, satisfied.
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Your new computer is equipped with this configuration very well, and you can use it to play games or anything.
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Entry, of course, refers to the comparison with the current mainstream configuration.
Your CPU is the entry-level level, and the memory 8G is the current entry-level configuration.
Of course, it is even more.
But the entry is not to say that it is not good, but that the performance is low in the current mainstream configuration, but it is also low, and the general entry configuration is the most cost-effective.
You only use software like VideoStudio, and of course the PS dot small picture is enough to get started.
For high-end games, there will be differences in display effects.
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Entry-level computers, which belong to the low and medium configuration.
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There's no separate display.,Can't play the game.,PS and VideoStudio running is a bit laborious.。
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If this configuration is relatively high, it should be okay to play any game, and this configuration should also be a better configuration.
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Don't consider the seventh-generation platform before you start, the cost performance is too low, the CPU uses i3 8100, ** more expensive than i3 7100. Low-end entry-level solid-state is also cheap.
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Your computer should be an entry-level configuration, and you can play some low-to-mid-end games, after all, it is a core graphics.
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There is no discrete graphics card, only the core graphics card, and it is okay for daily use, which belongs to the entry level.
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And what about hard drives, graphics cards, power supplies, and so on?
If it's just these three, it feels okay, but if you don't use a discrete graphics card, it's a bit of a waste.
Supplement:VideoStudio is processing**,Very eat graphics card and memory,I think 8GB of memory and core graphics is still not enough to cope,It is recommended to add the memory to 16GB,Add a good independent graphics card。
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Seriously, it can only be said to be a general configuration.
It's okay for everyday use, but if you want to play a large online game, it's a bit of a struggle.
You can use Master Lu and Drive Life to test it yourself and see how many points you can run.
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Look at your memory, it is DDR3 generation memory, and the hard disk is 500G, which is considered a mainstream configuration. So in terms of configuration, it's not too low.