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by sokoloff
1823 days ago
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What’s the alternative your company is considering to upgrading 10 year-old hardware? Having students take a computing class without a computer? Having them do the course at a public library? Asking them to buy a Chromebook? If a 10-year old computer works, it’s probably fine for the purpose. My non-work PC and two computers my kids use for Minecraft are running i7-4770s, a mid-2013 chip in an 8 year-old Dell chassis. Mine’s a couple years of my use [bought used]; based on that experience, I bought and deployed theirs during COVID; they drive twin 4K monitors [albeit at 30Hz] and it’s not like I couldn’t buy 3 new PCs if I wanted; it’s just not needed. I didn’t think twice about throwing $50 of used RAM, $100 of new SSD, and over $1000 of displays at a $125 PC. In December 2020, I replaced the battery on my wife’s 2011 MacBook Air (her preference). It continues to work well for her. In this case, tossing a cheap $40 SSD at a donated laptop seems positively tame by comparison. Or you can wait for someone to donate some 4-5 year old laptops. |
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Definitely in the budget. It's just that my boss thinks it's not necessary.