Seeking Recommendations For Pre-Built Windows 7 Desktop: Streaming/Office

victorian_scribe

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My current computer is an HP Compaq dx2450 Microtower, and just about at the ten year mark. It is a dual processor, 3 GB (2.5 GB usable) of RAM. I feel like I need a replacement. It’s not that great when it comes to handling the stress of attempting to stream--especially through sites like Netflix or Hulu, though occasionally Youtube as well--and the nvidia drivers went into end of life years ago, from what I’ve determined after looking into it.

I am looking for something that would at least be reliable as this old one has been, even if I do understand that it probably wouldn’t be as long lived. I plan to purchase whatever I happen to find within the next couple of weeks.

I am seeking pre-built suggestions only, please. I would rather not try to build anything on my own, seeing as I am not anywhere approaching technologically savvy enough to know what parts to pick, or be able to do that. Since it’s been so long since I last had to purchase one, I really don’t know which brand names and models are best anymore, or what would be most suitable to my needs.

I have my heart set on keeping to Windows 7 for at least the next few years, so I need something that already has Windows 7 installed; and if not, that would at least allow me to install Windows 7 Professional 64 bit onto it. I am currently not interested in Windows 10. I know that certain processors don’t work on Windows 7, so I’m trying to weed those out.

I don’t need any peripherals, as I have everything I need in that department. I really just need the desktop. So this is what I’m looking for:

-Something less than $850, if it’s at all possible.
-Windows 7 compatible
-Quad core, at the very least.
-1 TB hard drive.
-At least 8 GB of RAM.
-While my current model was originally intended for use in a business, the new one doesn't have to be.

-Type of use: streaming will be involved, in addition to regular day to day typing with office software like LibreOffice and normal day to day internet use. Occasionally, there will be use of a video editing program, but that’s just Video To Video Portable, and it’s a light use of that at most. No gaming would be involved.

Does anyone have any recommendations? I am open to any and all suggestions, and thank anyone that has one in advance.


 

Lutfij

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Could you elaborate on the streaming nomenclature? Are you referring to game streaming or streaming media from the interwebs like YouTube/Twitch and not to said services? A list of apps you're going to tax the system would help a lot. Essentially asking for info found here.

You could probably get by with a Ryzen 5 1600 system provided we're talking about streaming media/gaming to the webs. If not then you can tone down the system build.