core i3 ya 3.0 ram ya 4gb…hard disk ya 350gb.
and another one,
core i3 ya 2.0 ram ya 2gb…hard disk ya 350gb.
The 2 laptops are of the same make and they are on the same spot, using wi-fi ama LAN. if one was to download a document from the internet, e.g youtube, would the document download using the same speed and time on the two laptops???
Most likely. Downloading from the internet is not a CPU intensive task nor does it require significant RAM. You could replace that with a Celeron CPU and 1GB RAM and not see any noticeable difference.
Currently, our internet download speeds are much slower than an average HDD read/write speed so HDD is unlikely to be the bottleneck here - the storage size of HDD does not matter.
HDD I/O speed will become an issue in case you use one of those torrent clients that insist on checking file integrity of partially downloaded files before resuming a download.
internet access speed have nothing to do with your processor, its all about your down-link speed and your network adapter spec, you could have a seriously huge down-link but if you use a 10mbps network adapter, that will be like tunneling water from 1 meter diameter pipe to a quarter inch pipe
Yes. But you will need to upgrade your NIC to experience the speeds. The normal network cards are not fast enough for that yet (my WiFi card reports a max of 150Mbps and the NIC 100Mbps).