The minimum hardware requirements for Windows 8.1 Update 1

Hi
What are the minimum hardware requirements to install Windows
8.1 Update 1 on a computer?
Thanks
Bye
Balubeto

does every machine not have 1ghz+....   
go ahead and try running windows 8 with those specs and even better run the steam overlay too and see what happens.
any decent processor is 3.4ghz+ with 8gb of ram not to mention that dx11 came out with windows 7... 
there is cell phones with better specs than the min requirements so both your posts are useless.  
there is a standard to uphold and that is exactly what i always trying to do my best at.
why sell a copy of windows if its just going to frustrate a customer when its not perfectly compatible with the system?
o... lets just have everyone install windows 8 because its new and this page says it can handle it...
lets make it 64bit too because higher numbers are cooler...  because it wont matter if its suppose to have 32bit...  
iron8orn AMD FX [email protected] on MSI 970A-G46 8gb ram cas 8 1600mhz cpu-nb 2400mhz MSI hd7850x2 ht-link 2400mhz

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