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expiredTirupatiS posted Jan 18, 2023 08:47 PM
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expiredTirupatiS posted Jan 18, 2023 08:47 PM
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Likely these are off-lease business laptops. Not TC'ing, just know what you're getting into.
I also don't understand the 'outdated' concept. An 8th gen i7 will do literally any task that 99.9999999% of computer users do today and for the next 5 years. And 32GB of RAM is a ridiculous amount for even a brand-new laptop. What are people doing with their computers that the above isn't enough? My only concern with this refurbished machine would be battery life.
Instead of buying a 2 year old used car for $12k you should instead buy a $36k new car because it's better.
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I do want like a personal laptop for teaching that I wouldn't mind dropping or spilling water on, though
Also, maybe just dont spill or drop your cheap or expensive electronics??
So I ran it and got the report.
What exactly we should look for in case of these refurbs to request a battery replacement within 90 days warranty period?
The $800 laptop better comes with 8 GHz speed since these $400 are close to 4 GHz...lol
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I used to have a home NAS or server configured w/a UPS, but this takes the headache out of replacing UPS batteries and configuring the shutdown process if/when I lose power.
Tell me how it will run the latest games. It just has a lot of RAM which is cheap in itself and only good for handling a lot of VMs.
the average consumer isn't playing GPU intensive video games. Get a ridiculously expensive gaming rig if you need one. It doesn't make this a bad PC
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