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Which Ubuntu Version Will Work Best with 1.6MHz Dual Core Celeron N3050

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It seems the 'formal'requirement for Ubuntu 20 is a 1.8GHz dual core Celeron. For lightweight work (web browsing, file transfers, downloads) would a 1.6GHz dual processor be OK?

ChanganAuto avatar
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Any version will be fine.
user535733 avatar
cn flag
This is why the Ubuntu installer includes a risk-free "Try Ubuntu" environment: So you can test your hardware and workflow thoroughly before making any decisions.
guiverc avatar
cn flag
https://ubuntu.com/tutorials/try-ubuntu-before-you-install (applies to all *flavors* of Ubuntu too); also note the 20 or *year* based products are different to the 20.04 or *year.month* products. Ubuntu Core 20 is a different system to Ubuntu 20.04 LTS for example. https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/SystemRequirements will suggest your specs are unlikely to be a good match for Ubuntu Desktop (but you didn't provide RAM, video RAM etc) but *flavors* may still be good.
guiverc avatar
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Also note CPU *celeron* & marketing-speed are not good indications, eg. a `celeron 2ghz` I rarely used in QA-testing as the box was horrifically slow, worse than pentium 4, pentium M & others. A later `c2d-t6570` was better, so get specific details & all details when you check the system requirements (eg. does your box have `3D Acceleration Capable Videocard with at least 256 MB` ? etc ... the celeron box I mentioned didn't & it made a big difference!
Sadaharu Wakisaka avatar
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I used to use an all-in-one with these processors you mentioned here and still have it with 20.04, has a max RAM limit on 3GB, I can barely watch YouTube without HD. It's almost wasting time and electricity. Well, in your case Celeron N3050 consumes only 1/10 of Core2Duo E7500 then it's not much waste of electricity. But a lot slower than 12 year-old machine. It's still Okay but not encouraging. Buy something else if you can.
cocomac avatar
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Did you mean to write GHz? I don't think a 1.6 MHz CPU will work well with Ubuntu, if at all
N0rbert avatar
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@sammynorth how much RAM do you have? Do you have SSD is this computer? It seems that you mean GHzs not MHzs, so I edited your question. Do you consider to run some flavor - like Lubuntu or MATE?
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