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August 18, 2020
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Processor Requirements

  • August 18, 2020
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Does the processor requirement refer to base or boost speed, ie will it work on a computer that has a base speed of 2.1 and a boost speed of 3.7?

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August 18, 2020

Good Afternoon, @jfisher90025

 

Congrats on making your first post here in the Community. 

 

The minim requirement is an intel duo or higher. Intel Core 2 is the processor family encompassing a range of Intel's consumer 64-bit x86-64 single-, dual-, and quad-core microprocessors based on the Core micro-architecture. It's not much of the speed, just the type of processor that you're using/have.

 

If you ave any other questions or concerns, just let me know. Have a great day!

September 5, 2020

We want to run QB Desktop 2020 for a single user only on a laptop. The company setups are not complex and our reporting requirements also simple. We are currently running QBPro 2003 (not a typo - 2003) and the occasional wait for a report or search is NOT a problem.

To use the car analogy, We do not need lots of acceleration and horsepower, just slow and steady.

My question is very specific: can I install and run the new QB on a new Lenovo laptop with an i3 dual-core intel processor running at 1.2 GHz. I realise this is 1/2 the recommended minimum clock speed and if the result will be slower operation this is not a problem. What I need to know is whether the program will install and run?

May 1, 2021

@JJCC 

1. You may purchase the QBD 2020 license directly or thru a partner/reseller for a lower price. Make sure to secure a free upgrade option to QBD 2021 if you wish purchasing it within this month.

 

2. You may install the trial license of QBD 2011 or QBD 2012 as the stepping stone to convert your QBD 2003 file. Then you may convert the file on the trial license of QBD 2015 prior to open on QBD 2020. As long as the Support provide the trial license of them, you are able doing it by yourself. Keep in mind, if you are installing or running any outdated QBD version on any supporting Widows OS (i.e Win 8.1/10), you may find some problems. I would recommend converting your company file(s) prior to purchase a new machine. Once the converted file is able to open on the trial license of QBD 2020, you may purchase it later.


I'm running Quicken on a 1.4GHz dual-core Intel Core i5 (Turbo Boost up to 2.7GHz) with 3MB shared L3 cache with Windows 10.  I have no idea if I have TurboBoost turned on. I'm not running anything else on that laptop besides Quicken. 

 

Quicken can't handle it any more.    It was doing ok up until about a year ago until the new updated version came out.  I'm assuming Quickbooks would have higher requirements than Quicken.