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Posted by wthatitude
 - April 04, 2019, 09:01:30
Quote from: Codrut Nistor on April 04, 2019, 07:48:35
I had Windows 10 Pro on my decade-old Asus K70AB (RM-75, 320 GB damn slow HDD, 4 GB of memory) and I must say it ran like a charm, given the hardware. Better than Windows 7 or around the same level. I switched to Linux Mint in the meantime due to non-Windows-related reasons. Regarding the telemetry... just switch it off. :)
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yeah right :) well well a world where obsolete hardware is usefull. its like the pinky and the brain from the 90s imagine how corporate world strive to push humanity to keep on buying new hardware.... depends on different things i suppose. 1 well you know money  2 update for identity security reasons  3 hardware tick-tock  4 .......... etc
Posted by Codrut Nistor
 - April 04, 2019, 07:48:35
Quote from: wthatitude on April 04, 2019, 06:38:17
off topic, im using windows 7 pro on my notebook hp compaq nc6320 "CPU T7200" 3 GB ram. well i dont know about you guys but the main reason for using notebook youtube (720p 30fps 50-80% cpu utilize) vlc (1080p 4000/7000 bitrate x264 30-60% cpu) no gaming, surf web, shopping ect... i have tried windows 10 but wow what a slow sucking vampire telemetry index.... **** i know im using old hardware but still life goes on.... im curious anyone out there still using old hardware with windows 10
I had Windows 10 Pro on my decade-old Asus K70AB (RM-75, 320 GB damn slow HDD, 4 GB of memory) and I must say it ran like a charm, given the hardware. Better than Windows 7 or around the same level. I switched to Linux Mint in the meantime due to non-Windows-related reasons. Regarding the telemetry... just switch it off. :)
Posted by Gary
 - April 04, 2019, 07:44:02
GONE LINUX
Posted by wthatitude
 - April 04, 2019, 06:38:17
off topic, im using windows 7 pro on my notebook hp compaq nc6320 "CPU T7200" 3 GB ram. well i dont know about you guys but the main reason for using notebook youtube (720p 30fps 50-80% cpu utilize) vlc (1080p 4000/7000 bitrate x264 30-60% cpu) no gaming, surf web, shopping ect... i have tried windows 10 but wow what a slow sucking vampire telemetry index.... **** i know im using old hardware but still life goes on.... im curious anyone out there still using old hardware with windows 10
Posted by Codrut Nistor
 - April 03, 2019, 19:27:02
I am using a Xonar DS on PCI (old-school PCI). No other issues than the usual that I get from those drivers that Asus never cares about. So sad to hear that those using onboard audio get even worse...
Posted by davieFL
 - April 03, 2019, 16:13:10
installed....still mute.   Test tone failed error on all devices (realtek, nvidia, bluetooth headset).  ...using Acer Predator laptop

havent gone thru the device removal process but i am not too hopeful.  this really sucks!
Posted by Redaktion
 - April 03, 2019, 15:19:56
After spending a few extra days in testing, the long-awaited second cumulative Windows 10 1809 update for March is finally rolling out to the general public. This piece of code that is labeled "KB4490481" fixes a long list of issues, but it still includes five known issues that have been around for a while.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Windows-10-1809-KB4490481-rolling-out-with-multiple-fixes-still-plagued-by-the-main-issues-of-the-previous-update.415690.0.html