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by sdeziel
3470 days ago
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> the problem for the PC industry is that old PCs are good enough, hence people don't feel the need to upgrade. Throwing away a working electronic device to replace it with a new one is really bad when you think of the ecological impact. I'm glad that some resist to the urge of buying shiny new stuff. |
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Stuff I purchased in 2000 is still running like a CHAMP. ASUS Motherboards( half died in the first year, and were replaced ). Once they make it past 1 year they seem to run forever. I have upgraded components like the disk drive, a few of the processors from 2.3Ghz Core2 Duo, to a blaze 3.0 GHz Core2 Duo. And replace thed GPU with what I can as friends upgrade theirs and sell old ones for cheap. Now that they are all running Windows 10 64Bit, I can put up to 8 Gb of ram in them. My kids love it, they can have 4 friends over and play Killing Floor, Men of War, Terreria.