![]() ![]() This computer doesn't pack much processing power, but Windows 11 runs completely fine with it. So, for the sake of science, I installed Windows 11 Home on it as an in-place upgrade from Windows 10 (it originally came with Windows 10 in S mode). It has a TPM, and the CPU is recent enough. But it's eligible for the update, and it runs. And it's also barely new enough to run Windows 11. There's also a 128GB SSD installed, and of course, we also have 4 GB of DDR4 RAM.Īs you can probably tell, this computer is barely top spec. It's a low-power part that runs at a 5W TDP with a base clock speed of 1.10 GHz, that bursts up to 2.70 GHz. It's powered by a Pentium Silver N5000 CPU. This is an HP Pavilion machine with an 11.6-inch display. but Barelyįirst of all, let's talk about the computer we're performing the test on. And bear with me, because I have some thoughts. Is that even enough to run Windows 11? I updated my 4 GB RAM laptop to Windows 11 just to see how's the experience and show you guys how it runs. Some computers, even today, still ship with 4 GB of RAM. ![]()
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