AMD E1-1200 Processor

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Gaet43 Posted messages 2 Status Member -  
 tonio1217 -
Hello,

I want to buy an all-in-one computer for not too much money, and I would like to know if this processor is sufficient for office work, surfing the internet, and watching videos? I don't play on PC, so I don't want to spend more than €600 on it.
However, I have always bought Intel Pentium and I'm having a hard time trusting AMD. Is this dual-core processor powerful enough?

Thank you in advance for your responses. I want to buy this PC: http://www.rueducommerce.fr/Ordinateurs/PC/PC-de-bureau-Grand-Public/LENOVO/4879799-IdeaCentre-C345-Tout-en-Un-20-HD-LED-Amd-E1-1200-1-40-Ghz-500-Go-RAM-4096-Mo-AMD-Radeon-HD-7310-Windows-8.htm

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  1. KILLOME Posted messages 2016 Status Member 175
     
    hi

    you'll be disappointed with this PC

    I can build you a PC for the same price and it will be better in terms of performance
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    1. Gaet43
       
      Hi.

      Why? Won't it be efficient just for the use I’m going to have?
      Yes, but I would like an all-in-one PC. I suppose you make PCs with an external tower.
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      1. david > Gaet43
         
        Hello,
        I absolutely do not recommend this model!!!! It’s a nightmare, it lags so much, even with basic uses like YouTube,... as soon as there are two windows open at the same time, that’s it! I’ve always had relatively inexpensive computers that worked properly, but this is a huge disappointment and a headache!!
        David.
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    2. KILLOME Posted messages 2016 Status Member 175
       
      ha ok, you want a PC with the screen

      and the PC you're showing also has a 5400 RPM HDD, it will be slow for loading

      this one will be much better

      https://www.materiel.net/pc-de-bureau/l402/
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    3. Gaet43 Posted messages 2 Status Member
       
      Yes, it's true that it looks much better and it ultimately stays with Intel. It is €100 more expensive than what I wanted to spend, so I might wait a bit. And the Packard Bell One Two S3720 is also equipped with an Intel Pentium dual-core processor. Is it as good as the one you're showing me from Asus?
      In any case, thank you for all your answers. It helps me a lot since I've been going around in circles for a little while!! ^^
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