Intel Core 3 100u vs Celeron n5100

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2025-03-17 06:34 AM
I bought a mini PC MSI Cubi with an Intel Core 3 100u, the processor is very fast, all programs work perfectly, including Archicad, Photoshop, Lightroom, DaVinci Resolve, but not fast enough for Zoom ))) Blurred background is not supported, the program says that my processor is too slow. At the same time, on the second mini PC Asus PN41 with an Intel Celeron N5100 processor, the blurred background works, although Windows 11 barely moves.
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2025-03-17 09:08 AM
hi @Artem_Smit
Does your mini pc cubi meet zoom system requirements:
Processor, RAM, and CPU bit requirements
Component | Minimum | Recommended |
Processor | Dual-core 2Ghz or higher | Quad-core 2.5Ghz or higher |
RAM | 4 GB | 16 GB |
CPU bit | 32/64 | 64 |
please see:
Zoom system requirements: Windows, macOS, Linux
https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0060748
Zoom Virtual Background system requirements
https://support.zoom.com/hc/en/article?id=zm_kb&sysparm_article=KB0060007
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thanks, eliot

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2025-03-17 09:16 AM
Yes, it does, 6 cores up to 4.7 GHz, 32 gigabytes of RAM
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2025-03-17 09:46 AM
hi @Artem_Smit
since your mini PC MSI Cubi more than meets zoom's requirements, i suggest opening a ticket with zoom support.
thanks, eliot

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2025-03-17 09:57 AM
They refer to the system requirements list and say nothing more. I am not the only one with this problem, the entire 2024 Core line is not supported, although these are more than productive processors.
