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@Dashrender said:
4 years old and you're calling them crap? What's wrong with them? I suppose if they were bottom of the barrel 4 years ago.. maybe, but if they were and i3 or i5 they should be totally fine for surfing the web today.
Yes, that is true. They are indeed good for surfing the web still. However they have 5400 rpm drives in them. So loading office and any other programs on them take a while.
One man's trash is another mans treasure.
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Can't sleep last night because I'm so drunk of Tea and Coffee.
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@nadnerB said:
@Dashrender said:
4 years old and you're calling them crap? What's wrong with them? I suppose if they were bottom of the barrel 4 years ago.. maybe, but if they were and i3 or i5 they should be totally fine for surfing the web today.
Yes, that is true. They are indeed good for surfing the web still. However they have 5400 rpm drives in them. So loading office and any other programs on them take a while.
One man's trash is another mans treasure.
We usually put the replaced ones out for tender so the general public can buy them. We're nice like thatSure, but putting SSDs in them will solve that problem and cost a fraction of a new machine.
Last summer I replaced my office machines that were 7 years old. I figured at that age they weren't worth installing SSDs in them as other hardware failures would make it cost ineffective. That coupled with an OS upgrade (need to purchase a license) made the new machines a better option. I'll probably look to replace all the spinning rust in 2 years so the second half of their lives seem more like the first half.
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@Dashrender said:
Sure, but putting SSDs in them will solve that problem and cost a fraction of a new machine.
Last summer I replaced my office machines that were 7 years old. I figured at that age they weren't worth installing SSDs in them as other hardware failures would make it cost ineffective. That coupled with an OS upgrade (need to purchase a license) made the new machines a better option. I'll probably look to replace all the spinning rust in 2 years so the second half of their lives seem more like the first half.
This is true, an SSD would be very beneficial. We have done that to a few PC's and a few laptops.
I will suggest this to my boss as our replacement budget is currently listing to starboard.
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@nadnerB said:
I will suggest this to my boss as our replacement budget is currently listing to starboard.
Always the hate against port. Damned starboard lovers!
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I love a good port.
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Aye, the sea breeze and the ships floating in the harbour....
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I like the fortified kind from Oporto.
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@JaredBusch said:
Always the hate against port. Damned starboard lovers!
Who be hatin port? We be takin the hits on the starboard side n losin me crew (non-IT) off the port side.
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@nadnerB said:
We be takin the hits on the starboard side n losin me crew
You made me do it!
My friends and I will get right pissed up once or twice a year and break into song. Only ever one song. This song.
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I can't be the only one who does this...
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