Linux will help probably, but will also make it harder to sell. Maybe an ssd will help it, but I doubt it. Did you check the bios to make sure something or other isn't disabled that will make it run like crap? It probably just sucks and nothing will help it. These old amd apu's were terrible. I wouldn't be surprised if it ran faster by disabling the second core and running it as just single core. I just bought an old system off shopgoodwill. I really only wanted the case, but I think it has an old am3 system in it. The listing gave zero details about whats in it though, so I'm guessing. Its an old aluminum case. I've decided that I might switch to it, if I can get it cleaned up and get some usb3 in it. Every used aluminum case I've bought in the past has shown up completely twisted and mangled beyond repair. They just don't do well in shipping - too fragile I guess. As messed up as my back is, I'd really like to switch to an aluminum case in my test rig.
M.2 Sata bus is slightly faster only because of being newer tech behind the design.
those fake drives are sold all the time on tiktok
Platter Drives are very slow. Put a SSD in the laptop and u will see a huge difference in speed and in windows.. Throw the old platter drive away.
NO don't do a second part we heard enough already build a computer hack.
What is the speed of the RAM and only 4 GB? Whoever buys it should add more RAM.
I think the RAM was 1600 but it was running at 1333
Linux will help probably, but will also make it harder to sell. Maybe an ssd will help it, but I doubt it. Did you check the bios to make sure something or other isn't disabled that will make it run like crap? It probably just sucks and nothing will help it. These old amd apu's were terrible. I wouldn't be surprised if it ran faster by disabling the second core and running it as just single core. I just bought an old system off shopgoodwill. I really only wanted the case, but I think it has an old am3 system in it. The listing gave zero details about whats in it though, so I'm guessing. Its an old aluminum case. I've decided that I might switch to it, if I can get it cleaned up and get some usb3 in it. Every used aluminum case I've bought in the past has shown up completely twisted and mangled beyond repair. They just don't do well in shipping - too fragile I guess. As messed up as my back is, I'd really like to switch to an aluminum case in my test rig.
I did try it with a SSD but it doesn't help that much
At least someone liked my comment more than your video hack.
can you put a laptop hdd into a computer?
Yes you can put a laptop hard drive in a desktop computer in most cases all you will need is adapter because desktop computer uses a larger drive