btgc
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I'm almost sure Joe's old computer has a HDD instead of SSD - this is what makes big difference. It's like viagra, as they say. Though if cureent PC is decade old I agree replacing whole thing is way better.
Recently we got price hike on electricity, I replaced my decade old tower which actually worked fine with low power PC and my expenses will pay back in a year or so, yet I will enjoy current silent hardware.
Recently we got price hike on electricity, I replaced my decade old tower which actually worked fine with low power PC and my expenses will pay back in a year or so, yet I will enjoy current silent hardware.
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yes, it's hdd...
for someone like me, new or refurbed is a best bet...messing around with the innards of a computer is just asking for trouble...
for someone like me, new or refurbed is a best bet...messing around with the innards of a computer is just asking for trouble...
nikonosguy
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Joe. I'll give you my computer. ... ti-994a
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willie_901
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So, how free space is left on your HD? What is the HD's maximum capacity?
I would take a peek at Amazon's used market. I understand they are more reliable than E-Bay. Of course buying used increases risk.
I would take a peek at Amazon's used market. I understand they are more reliable than E-Bay. Of course buying used increases risk.
DNG
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FEAR=False Expectations Appear Real
It ain't rocket science Joe.
Back in '92 when I got laid off I didn't know a thing about computers. Got a broken down 286 from an in-law and went to town learning about them. I figured out how to run AutoCad on a 386DX40 with only 2 mb's of RAM and 9" monochrome monitor.
You can do it. Just use common sense when handling the electronics. It's kind of fun when you turn it on and it works, knowing you built it or put it together.
A little OT....But, this DIY idea sparked in me.
I too am going to replace my 5 year old laptop in mid Feb 2015
And I have a friend who is an IT guy for Indianapolis City Gov., that fixes and updates all the cities computers...
I asked him if he could built me one to my specks, and he will....
That will save me close to $400 buying a store bought one with similar specks....
AlwaysOnAuto
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You're welcome DNG.
Now all you have to do is figure out what specs will meet your needs.
Now all you have to do is figure out what specs will meet your needs.
cz23
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A little OT....But, this DIY idea sparked in me.
I too am going to replace my 5 year old laptop in mid Feb 2015
And I have a friend who is an IT guy for Indianapolis City Gov., that fixes and updates all the cities computers...
I asked him if he could built me one to my specks, and he will....
That will save me close to $400 buying a store bought one with similar specks....Thanks AlwaysOnAuto
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Gee, if you've gone as far as to spec it out, you may as well assemble it yourself. Determining the parts is the real work. If you can assemble an IKEA bookshelf you can build a computer. It's fun, too.
John
nikonosguy
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My offer for an IBM pc jr still stands
robert blu
quiet photographer
Another vote for the Mac mini, I recently took a Photoshop Course and our instructor (of course much more expert than myself) is using a mini for all of his work.
robert
robert
DNG
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You're welcome DNG.
Now all you have to do is figure out what specs will meet your needs.
Photography...I can get up to 200mb scans with 4x5 scans
Gaming like....500gb SSD HD, (just for OS and software, photos etc are all on my 2tx2t RAID external HD), i7 3.0+Ghz CPU, min 16gb fast ram,
MB that take up 64gb of ram, USB 3 ports, fast card reader, OVERKILL, why not
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just got an early christmas gift from an unexpected source...
will be heading to the apple store this weekend...
looking at the mid level set up in the mini...
should meet my needs nicely...
will be heading to the apple store this weekend...
looking at the mid level set up in the mini...
should meet my needs nicely...
Bill Clark
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Sounds like a pretty good update!
One of these days I will.......
One of these days I will.......
oftheherd
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My offer for an IBM pc jr still stands
Sheesh! TI994a, PC Jr, why don't your offer a real powerhouse and send a Timex Sinclair 1000?
I actually used to have a TI994a (my first) and a TS 1000 (with small printer and 16 mg expansion - my second). Then moved to the Comodore 64 before realizing PC's were beginning to rule the world.
Joe, good luck with your quest. I hope you get what you want.
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just got an early christmas gift from an unexpected source...
will be heading to the apple store this weekend...
looking at the mid level set up in the mini...
should meet my needs nicely...
lookin' like i might be able to swing the top mini plus a new monitor...
who said banks were that hard to hit?
YYV_146
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lookin' like i might be able to swing the top mini plus a new monitor...
who said banks were that hard to hit?
Going for the maxed out older Mini is IMO better than the flagship new mini. The old model is quad core so itll perform better, and the ram and hard drives are easier to replace down the road.
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