Hi, I bought an HP desk top computer last week. It has the A6 3620 2.2 chip in it, and 6 mb ram. I bought this computer to replace my 5 year old HP computer with a single core chip. But I don't see any difference between my old one and new one, in terms of speed.
The reason I bought the new computer is to, one, upgrade, and, two, allow myself to use two monitors. My old computer usually took a couple of moments to open web pages. I figured the new one would open pages without any waiting time. It seems to be about the same performance as the old one. I am using two monitors now, however. Is that why? Does my Internet connection play a factor? It is Century link with a speed of 12 mbs. My use of the computer is for the stock market primarily. I am considering whether I should return it to the store, and exchange it for a desk top with an i5 Intel chip. Would the difference between the two chips (A6 and i5) be noticeable (regarding performance)? Tomorrow is the deadline (14 days) to return or exchange. Please help with your opinion, thank you very much.
(I am willing to pay more for the i5 if it will make a difference)
The reason I bought the new computer is to, one, upgrade, and, two, allow myself to use two monitors. My old computer usually took a couple of moments to open web pages. I figured the new one would open pages without any waiting time. It seems to be about the same performance as the old one. I am using two monitors now, however. Is that why? Does my Internet connection play a factor? It is Century link with a speed of 12 mbs. My use of the computer is for the stock market primarily. I am considering whether I should return it to the store, and exchange it for a desk top with an i5 Intel chip. Would the difference between the two chips (A6 and i5) be noticeable (regarding performance)? Tomorrow is the deadline (14 days) to return or exchange. Please help with your opinion, thank you very much.
(I am willing to pay more for the i5 if it will make a difference)
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