02-10-2020, 03:02 PM
Well my first PC was build (on 2010) with Intel Core 2 Duo, Intel Mother board (not sure about model), 2 GB ram, 250 GB HDD, Samsung DVD writer, with Acer 19" monitor which ran on Windows XP for almost 8 months and then moved to windows 10.
After using windows 7 for couple of years, i had a situation where i have to move to windows 8 and to be honest i am not a fan of windows 8 at all.
However, now my company gave me a kind of monster laptop loaded with Windows 10. Intel core i7-4600, 16GB ram, 64 bit os with touch screen.
As already said, Windows 10 is not a resource hog, during my work hours, i run below application simultaneously,
With all those applications running my CPU hardly fluctuates between 20% -24%, and ram usage is at 42%. i would say this is awesome performance for this hardware with windows 10 running all those applications.
Apart from these, some times i run Virtualbox with Ubuntu 18 for my docker environment testing with kubernetes. (not included in above usage percentage)
That's all now folks,,,
After using windows 7 for couple of years, i had a situation where i have to move to windows 8 and to be honest i am not a fan of windows 8 at all.
However, now my company gave me a kind of monster laptop loaded with Windows 10. Intel core i7-4600, 16GB ram, 64 bit os with touch screen.
As already said, Windows 10 is not a resource hog, during my work hours, i run below application simultaneously,
- VS code
- Spring Tool Suite
- Postman
- Node js (express server for node applications including angular universal)
- Tomcat (for Java)
- Github desktop
- and few active powershell windows
With all those applications running my CPU hardly fluctuates between 20% -24%, and ram usage is at 42%. i would say this is awesome performance for this hardware with windows 10 running all those applications.
Apart from these, some times i run Virtualbox with Ubuntu 18 for my docker environment testing with kubernetes. (not included in above usage percentage)
That's all now folks,,,