When it comes to computer installation, the appeal of most people is that the faster the performance, the better the budget. However, now some are doing the oppositeinstalled the world’s slowest PC, the R15 single-core execution score is just 17 points, and performance isn’t even one percent of the Core i9-13900K.
This slower PC was made by foreign media editors and although it is looking for the best performance, the components used are not very old, but some very peculiar.
The motherboard is a rare BTX specification, from a Dell desktop, and the processor is an Intel Celeron D. Since the cooler is too large, the graphics card cannot be installed. The Fury X graphics card is finally connected with an adapter cable NZXT PCIe.
The hard disk is a 160GB mechanical hard disk, the power supply is P750GM, and the installed operating system is Windows Vista. Such a PC can be said to have assembled a combination of many special hardware and software, but it is very modern, still 64-bit CPU and OS, support PCIe graphics card.
After installation, of course, you have to run the score test, and the result is also “successful” to create the lowest record, Cinebench R15 single thread score 17, you must know that the Core i9-13900K single core score is over 2300 points , this performance is less than 1% of the latter.
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