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Hello Folks!

 

Please refer to the attached description & help me improve over these scores in a Big way!

I have recently Upgraded my RAM to 8GB for my Windows 8 OS, AMD powered Desktop PC.

 

Yet, I have not been able to experience a 'Slick' performance!

 

What else should be weaned off & Upgraded in order to unleash a 'Pitbull' performance?

 

Kindly suggest. Inputs will be sincerely appreciated. 

Thank you.

PS - My PC's factory-default configuration can be found here :-

 

http://bit.ly/2cYNdea

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3 minutes ago, Yogurth said:

There is nothing You can do apart from buying a new APU. The final score is a simple copy/paste of the lowest score in Your rig. You know what they say...the chain is strong only as the weakest link in it. 

It also comes down to if that OEM computer can even have the CPU upgraded as well.

34 minutes ago, Danielx64 said:

It also comes down to if that OEM computer can even have the CPU upgraded as well.

Hello Danielx64!

 

Did you scour the Factory-defaults being made available via posted Hyperlink:::: http://bit.ly/2cYNdea  ??

It reveals that APU or CPU cannot be Upgraded! There is no exclusive slot available for Processor on the motherboard.

 

PC Specifications further reveal that Processor is in fact 'soldered' to the Motherboard!

 

Did HP ditch me in limbo? Who would have thought of these ramifications on buying a Branded PC from a Global brand!?

 

Calling sc302 ..sc302 for Help! Please.. :-)

 

 

3 minutes ago, saurabhdua said:

Hello Danielx64!

 

Did you scour the Factory-defaults being made available via posted Hyperlink:::: http://bit.ly/2cYNdea  ??

It reveals that APU or CPU cannot be Upgraded! There is no exclusive slot available for Processor on the motherboard.

 

PC Specifications further reveal that Processor is in fact 'soldered' to the Motherboard!

 

Did HP ditch me in limbo? Who would have thought of these ramifications on buying a Branded PC from a Global brand!?

 

Calling sc302 ..sc302 for Help! Please.. :-)

 

 

If this is the case, then apart from replacing the motherboard as well as the processor then you are out of luck.

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