Forum: MemoQ support
Topic: Backup PC for memoQ: how much power needed? N100 micro PCs OK?
Poster: Felix Sherrington-Kendall
Post title: N100
I can’t speak from experience, but I’ve had a look at the N100 for other reasons, and it seems to provide similar performance to something like a 4th gen i5 (or an 8th gen i3, depending on where you read). Of course it’s a much newer chipset, cheaper/more economical to run etc., and I’m sure it would be fine for regular use and light office work. But memoQ isn’t exactly the smoothest beast to run, so depending on the weight of your resources, it could chug a bit. memoQ’s own recommendation is an i5 from the last 5 years according to their website, for what that’s worth.
Topic: Backup PC for memoQ: how much power needed? N100 micro PCs OK?
Poster: Felix Sherrington-Kendall
Post title: N100
I can’t speak from experience, but I’ve had a look at the N100 for other reasons, and it seems to provide similar performance to something like a 4th gen i5 (or an 8th gen i3, depending on where you read). Of course it’s a much newer chipset, cheaper/more economical to run etc., and I’m sure it would be fine for regular use and light office work. But memoQ isn’t exactly the smoothest beast to run, so depending on the weight of your resources, it could chug a bit. memoQ’s own recommendation is an i5 from the last 5 years according to their website, for what that’s worth.