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    Default Any of these laptops good?

    I got a hand me down HP Pavilion 11t-n000 x360 with 4G memory. I ran a test with one of my clients website which has large pages compared to that of my older laptop Dell D630 with 4G of memory and the Dell had the upper hand of finishing the publishing more than 1.5 min.

    Do you think if I add total of 8G to the HP, that it will speed things up on Xara? With other applications it has no problem, but with Xara it seems slow.

    What hardware xara takes advantage of for web design.

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    Default Re: Any of these laptops good?

    Which Windows versions are you running. I've heard that it takes 4GB just to run windows 10 efficiently. Although to be fair, I've heard (and read on the internet) a lot of thing that aren't correct!
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    Default Re: Any of these laptops good?

    Quote Originally Posted by behzad View Post
    I got a hand me down HP Pavilion 11t-n000 x360 with 4G memory. I ran a test with one of my clients website which has large pages compared to that of my older laptop Dell D630 with 4G of memory and the Dell had the upper hand of finishing the publishing more than 1.5 min.

    Do you think if I add total of 8G to the HP, that it will speed things up on Xara? With other applications it has no problem, but with Xara it seems slow.

    What hardware xara takes advantage of for web design.
    Why are we re-running the thread that you already know about?

    Two things matter to speeding up Xara software on a given machine - memory and an SSD Hard drive. 4GB isn't much these days.

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    Default Re: Any of these laptops good?

    Win 10, 64 bit. I get 2G free out of 4G for Xara. @paul I do not understand your assumption? I ask this because the way Xara works, I read somewhere it does not even use multi processing. Never hearts to learn more from you guys.

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    Default Re: Any of these laptops good?

    Quote Originally Posted by behzad View Post
    Win 10, 64 bit. I get 2G free out of 4G for Xara. @paul I do not understand your assumption? I ask this because the way Xara works, I read somewhere it does not even use multi processing. Never hearts to learn more from you guys.
    behzad, you posted in another thread that it would continue here, but essentially everything you need to know was in that thread.

    Essentially.. 4GB memory is low and Xara likes memory for big documents.
    Xara likes SSDs - speed up just about everything significantly.
    Xara doesn't use GPUs
    Xara doesn't multi-thread enough to take advantage of fancy multi-core CPUs.

    That's it really.

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    Default Re: Any of these laptops good?

    Perfect Paul, thank you for the info. I think I will upgrade the memory to 8G since it is cheap for the HP and work with that for a while. Since I am not doing any major photoshop or 3d work.

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    Default Re: Any of these laptops good?

    I am baffled. Here is the screen shot of stats as the file is being processed in xara (screen freezes). As you can see the power consumption is high and not the cpu usage. This is on the HP stats with 4G that I have described. Click image for larger version. 

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    and memory screen shot while file being processed in xara. Click image for larger version. 

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