You'll probably remember the huge hassle I had with the used computer I bought last year, that finally stopped working. It had just been sitting on my desk for some time, and I finally took it to a repair place.
It turns out, the motherboard was fried. The guy told me there was nothing to be done with it. (So I guess it's not something I did, after all.)
The repair place offers refurbished computers, and they told me they have one that might fit my needs. It has an SSD as well as an HDD. The guy said it's about five years old. Here are the specifications:
Lenovo Thinkcentre MTower, Intel Core i5 3.4 GHz, 6MB Cache, 8GB RAM, 120GB SSD, 250 GB HDD, DVD-RW, Intel HD Graphics
So - what's your opinion? I asked if they can install the hard drive from my current computer, given that it's four times the size of the one their computer has. And the RAM can be increased, which is good, because I still have those RAM sticks I bought last year for the used computer which soon fried.
And, five years old. How much longer do you think it would last?
It turns out, the motherboard was fried. The guy told me there was nothing to be done with it. (So I guess it's not something I did, after all.)
The repair place offers refurbished computers, and they told me they have one that might fit my needs. It has an SSD as well as an HDD. The guy said it's about five years old. Here are the specifications:
Lenovo Thinkcentre MTower, Intel Core i5 3.4 GHz, 6MB Cache, 8GB RAM, 120GB SSD, 250 GB HDD, DVD-RW, Intel HD Graphics
So - what's your opinion? I asked if they can install the hard drive from my current computer, given that it's four times the size of the one their computer has. And the RAM can be increased, which is good, because I still have those RAM sticks I bought last year for the used computer which soon fried.
And, five years old. How much longer do you think it would last?
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