Benm
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Yep, I've had it for several years, and it still runs very well. It started getting very sluggish, and I almost got a new one. I decided to upgrade to a solid state hybrid drive, figuring I would just use it for the new PC if it didn't help. It sped it right up after just a few uses of learning my most used applications. It's actually very fast now for a 5+ year old PC. All I've done is upgraded to the SSHD and replaced the 1GB stick with 2GB to make it 4GB total RAM. I don't use it terribly often anyways. Mainly just for Microsoft Word and Excel and to datalog with my Laserbee.
Windows 10 definitely runs smoother. I have not experienced any lag whatsoever with the new OS. It also eliminated the need to disable driver signature enforcement every time I reboot my computer.
Performance on older machines is definitely interesting. I have a 5-6 year old HP laptop that i use as a media system mostly (just hdmi linked to my tv) which runs on win 7. It offers to upgrade to win 10, but i wonder if i should.
The thing runs fine as it is, and all it does it mostly download torrents and play the downloaded files through VLC onto the TV. Would there be -any- reason to take that system to win 10 apart from extended support in the far future? The machine is a HP 5320M (i5 540M, 4 GB ram, 1 TB storage) laptop.