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System Name | HTPC||Lenovo IBM ThinkPad |
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Processor | AMD Phenom II x4 965 stock 3.4GHz||Intel C2D T9300 @ 2.5GHz |
Motherboard | Zotac 890GX-ITX WiFi||Lenovo 8918CTO |
Cooling | Stock 3x 120's||Stock stuff |
Memory | 8GB (2x4GB) DDR3 6-6-6-15||3GB DDR2 |
Video Card(s) | Asus 3870x2||nVidia Quadro NVS 140M |
Storage | 1TB Seagate Barracuda, 1x 2TB WD EARX ||Hitachi 160GB 7200RPM |
Display(s) | Samsung T260HD|| |
Case | SilverStone Grandia GD05|| |
Audio Device(s) | on-board||on-board |
Power Supply | Cooler Master 450W||6-cell |
Software | Windows 7 Pro x64||Windows 7 Pro x64/Linux Mint x64 |
I don't know if this will be posted or not, but according to the wonderful people over at Maximum, PC state,
It is understandable, and only two seem to really go a tad beyond 10 hours,
but if you look at the chart, I wouldn't think it would be this bad...
That looks pretty bad for some people willing to upgrade their systems with more than 1TB of files/data/programs.
I seriously hope it won't take as long as they say...That would just be ridiculous.
Source: Maximum PC
According to a new study released by Microsoft software engineer Chris Hernadez, upgrade times can range wildly depending upon your hardware configuration, and the amount of data it needs to migrate during the install.
It is understandable, and only two seem to really go a tad beyond 10 hours,
but if you look at the chart, I wouldn't think it would be this bad...
That looks pretty bad for some people willing to upgrade their systems with more than 1TB of files/data/programs.
I seriously hope it won't take as long as they say...That would just be ridiculous.
Source: Maximum PC