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blowncaps -> recycle [taillabel="YES"] | blowncaps -> recycle [taillabel="YES"] | ||
− | dual_core -> | + | dual_core -> low_end [label="NO"] |
dual_core -> green [label="YES"] | dual_core -> green [label="YES"] | ||
− | fg_pdx -> | + | fg_pdx -> recycle [label="YES"] |
fg_pdx -> problematic [taillabel="NO"] | fg_pdx -> problematic [taillabel="NO"] | ||
problematic -> fastenough [label="NO"] | problematic -> fastenough [label="NO"] | ||
− | problematic -> | + | problematic -> recycle [label="YES"] |
− | low_end -> | + | low_end -> fg_pdx [taillabel="NO"] |
low_end -> green [label="YES"] | low_end -> green [label="YES"] | ||
Revision as of 16:57, 30 March 2010
PURPLE Chart
Multi Core Systems
If one of these things is true, it's a Multi Core system:
- The BIOS or label says "Core 2", "Core i3/i5/i7", "Pentium D"
- The BIOS or label says "X2", "Phenom"
- The BIOS indicates that it's "dual core", "quad core", or "multi-core".
Problematic Models List
(These systems tend to have problems that make it less useful to spend time on if they are borderline cases based on speed and processor power.)
- Sony Vaio
- eMachine
- Compaq
- HP