I was going through a whole process for this remote position where I had to verify if my device met their hardware requirements, and it doesn’t… meaning that the only thing preventing me from getting this job was literally just not having good enough equipment, as the hiring manager confirmed we would start the onboarding process immediately so long as my hardware met the requirements.

Ugh.

I usually would have a lot to say, but something feels extremely eerie about literally being this close. I can’t say much else.

The only way I can really undo this is to get a new PC within 30 days, which is not really an option for me, so I just gotta move on.

Update: Through some power settings, I manage to bump up the processor speed. I reached back out to the recruiter to see if we can proceed. I will let you all know how this goes.

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    Update: Through some power settings, I manage to bump up the processor speed. I reached back out to the recruiter to see if we can proceed. I will let you all know how this goes.

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    I’ve been seeing your Sisyphean attempts to get through the interview process at various companies for months now. Crossing my fingers that this is the time your suffering finally ends.

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      My desktop is an all-in-one, and, for that reason, the CPU only uses 1.65 GHz of speed. They require me to have a device that uses at least 2 GHz.

      Every other requirement my computer meets, though.

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        This is such a weird requirement you could literally build a pc with an old ass cpu at 2ghz and it would be slower than a modern pc at 1.6ghz this doesnt make sense. If theres a way to fake the clock speed…. And just say you upgraded it. On windows you can just edit the registry to show a completely different cpu

        HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DESCRIPTION\System\CentralProcessor\0

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            It doesnt sound like a rational analysis of anything. Ill rock up with an overclocked phenom x4 965 and they’ll think i have a super computer. Although that cpu is still goated ngl

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          Reminds me of when the Athlon 64 came out! The Pentium 4 was destroying Athlon processors in performance but it ran so hot hitting 2, 3, 4GHz… Then the Athlon 64 drops and being able to do more instructions per clock cycle, ran at a like 30+% “slower” clock speed but performed significantly better. Then the 64x2 comes out and murders the Pentium D. Things were bad for Intel until they plopped out the Core series and THAT rocked.

          But yah, if I clocked my CPU now down under 2GHz, it would still perform incredibly for day-to-day tasks! A requirement for an SSD OS drive is my main requirement for any computer now.

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        I just completely don’t understand what job task could be accomplished with 2GHz and ??? IPC but not with 1.65GHz and ??? IPC. Feels like a requirement made by people who have no idea how computers work at all.

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          Maybe. I can find that out. I’m not too knowledgeable about hardware components.

          If you have any helpful guides on how to resolve this, it’d be tremendously appreciated.

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            If it’s an all in one chances are that overclocking is not enabled in the OEM bios. What brand and model is it? You might be able to get a cheap 1L PC for under $200 on Amazon refurbished, like a Thinkcentre tiny is one of my favorites. I haven’t looked in a few but it might be worth a look if you could borrow enough until first payday.

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            afaik a 400 mhz bump is totally doable. Without a decent cooler it’s not a long term solution but hopefully you can just spoof the spec check or work the job long enough to afford an upgrade.

            As far as steps go it depends on what bios (motherboard) and cpu you have.