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coolerking
164
Apr 25, 2017
Gee whiz gang, the thing is just over a $100 and in an extremely small form factor. Enough ports to hook up all your old periph's you got hanging around the house. Internal wifi..... My daughter, 13, does email, low intensive games, music video apps, and watches TV / youtube all on her iphone. She wants to learn how to type, and get some windows experience. She can handle a 22 inch screen in her room, wireless keyboard with some mouse function on it, and thats it Any thing else in her room will be "ugly." This is perfect. She wont even see the dang PC. Its about hefficiency (heat, or power which equates to small form factor), price, and plenty of IO's. I mean, look how dang small that thing is, for all it can do. The ATOM is hell'of'an efficient architecture.
I think Intel has the horsepower thing already figured out. Who knows why they call it an I5, but would anyone with a half a brain think they could get a I5 with its chipset, all other necessary chips, and WIFI running cold enough to fit in that small box, not to mention at a $100 including a windows license.
SantiagoDraco
611
May 1, 2017
coolerkingPut simply, you can't. As I think you know this is NOT an i5 processor, it's an Atom. To give folks here an idea (and to avoid them being deceived) the performance of this Atom vs. an i5 (keep in mind there are several i5 processors) is about 20% of an i5 5200 (which is on the low end of i5s.) 20% of...or 1/5th. That is super slow. Not to mention only having 2GB of RAM.
For the price and form factor... it's probably an OK buy but as a functional PC to do anything other than take simple notes I would not recommend it.
Check out the Passmark site for benchmarks and comparisons.