Difference between revisions of "System Evaluation Final Triage"
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green [label="This is a\nGREEN LIGHT COMPUTER\n(go back to main chart)", shape="box", style="dashed", color="red"] | green [label="This is a\nGREEN LIGHT COMPUTER\n(go back to main chart)", shape="box", style="dashed", color="red"] | ||
recycle [label="We are going to RECYCLE this one.\nGet REASON FOR RECYCLE label\nCIRCLE the reason you got here)", shape="box", style="dashed", color="red"] | recycle [label="We are going to RECYCLE this one.\nGet REASON FOR RECYCLE label\nCIRCLE the reason you got here)", shape="box", style="dashed", color="red"] | ||
− | fastenough [label="FAST ENOUGH?\nDoes it have a\ | + | fastenough [label="FAST ENOUGH?\nDoes it have a\n2.0 GHz or faster proc?\n(or an AMD proc with\na model # of 2000 or greater?)"] |
blowncaps [label="Are there any\nBLOWN CAPS?"] | blowncaps [label="Are there any\nBLOWN CAPS?"] | ||
dual_core [label="Is it a\nDUAL CORE\nsystem?"] | dual_core [label="Is it a\nDUAL CORE\nsystem?"] |
Revision as of 14:06, 21 July 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