Quick hand please
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zoidberg rules
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Quick hand please
A guy where my dad works is selling an old computer, we haven't asked how much yet, but I'm just wondering what you guys think it would be worth in £.
I'll just write all the specs I have here.
Intel celeron R 2.8Ghz
CPU Socket 775
500GB hard drive
Windows XP version 2002 SP3
1 GB RAM NVIDA Geforce4 AGP X8 MX 4000 64 MB graphics card
DVD/CD ROM burner (RW)
BENQ 17 in flat screen monitor
Any ideas??
I'll just write all the specs I have here.
Intel celeron R 2.8Ghz
CPU Socket 775
500GB hard drive
Windows XP version 2002 SP3
1 GB RAM NVIDA Geforce4 AGP X8 MX 4000 64 MB graphics card
DVD/CD ROM burner (RW)
BENQ 17 in flat screen monitor
Any ideas??
Re: Quick hand please
Is the CPU Single, Dual or Quad-core?
EDIT:
I google'd that.
That's terrible.
I wouldn't buy that computer at all.
Perhaps I would extract the harddrive and buy that.
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zoidberg rules wrote:1 GB RAM NVIDA Geforce4 AGP X8 MX 4000 64 MB graphics card
I google'd that.
nvidiagraphicscards.com wrote:The best specification GeForce4 MX 4000 supported a maximum of 128MB of memory which had a clock speed of 400MHz.
That's terrible.
I wouldn't buy that computer at all.
Perhaps I would extract the harddrive and buy that.
Re: Quick hand please
celeron = trash
AGP = you aren't running any games for the last 4 to 5 years
XP is ok but nearly 10 years old
GeForce 4 is weak. MX is the cheap bargain basement versioning
it's junk unless it's selling for $10
AGP = you aren't running any games for the last 4 to 5 years
XP is ok but nearly 10 years old
GeForce 4 is weak. MX is the cheap bargain basement versioning
it's junk unless it's selling for $10
Re: Quick hand please
I guess the pc is about 6-7 years old. The CPU, mainboard and HD are old, but still quite okay for playing older games (Lugaru, Call of Duty 2), but the graphics card is just way to old for that.
Unless you're going to use it for text editing etc, I wouldn't buy it.
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Unless you're going to use it for text editing etc, I wouldn't buy it.
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Re: Quick hand please
Buy it for all the moneyz of the world ...


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Re: Quick hand please
All I would really use it for would be browsing the internet and doing A-level coursework, so...
@ Freshbite, I haven't got a clue...
The main reason I am even looking at it is because the PC I am using at the moment just keeps randomly turning itself off, I think this is due to an overheating problem, in which case, I can have it fixed within the next few weeks, but the main problem I have is with the crappy 512 MB of RAM, which mean that, even just running a youtube video in full screen maxes out the RAM, and the PC tends to crash then also.
In which case, how much would I be looking at for a decent sized RAM chip?
And would it be worth getting this PC and striping it down for things like the RAM chips, if it is going to work out cheaper for me, or would I just be better off buying new RAM chips?
EDIT: I know it runs slower, but would it be any sort of a good idea to run all of my files from a second, external hard drive, and changing the partitioning of my current HD to utilise a lot more PF space for virtual RAM, until I can get a decent RAM chip installed?
@ Freshbite, I haven't got a clue...
The main reason I am even looking at it is because the PC I am using at the moment just keeps randomly turning itself off, I think this is due to an overheating problem, in which case, I can have it fixed within the next few weeks, but the main problem I have is with the crappy 512 MB of RAM, which mean that, even just running a youtube video in full screen maxes out the RAM, and the PC tends to crash then also.
In which case, how much would I be looking at for a decent sized RAM chip?
And would it be worth getting this PC and striping it down for things like the RAM chips, if it is going to work out cheaper for me, or would I just be better off buying new RAM chips?
EDIT: I know it runs slower, but would it be any sort of a good idea to run all of my files from a second, external hard drive, and changing the partitioning of my current HD to utilise a lot more PF space for virtual RAM, until I can get a decent RAM chip installed?
Re: Quick hand please
how much is the guy asking for his old system?
in theory, your 512mb could be upgraded, but it would be cheaper still to save up for a new computer or shop around for a cheaper better used one.
You would see little benefit from moving your files to external drive other than data safety. Copy them over, but as a backup.
in theory, your 512mb could be upgraded, but it would be cheaper still to save up for a new computer or shop around for a cheaper better used one.
You would see little benefit from moving your files to external drive other than data safety. Copy them over, but as a backup.
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Re: Quick hand please
I don't know how much he wants for it, I'll find out ASAP though.
I didn't mean that for the external HD though, what I meant was, if I were to put all of my files on a second HD, rather than the current one, clear the current one, and change the partitioning on the current HD for PF ("fake RAM") would my PC run any faster or better?
I didn't mean that for the external HD though, what I meant was, if I were to put all of my files on a second HD, rather than the current one, clear the current one, and change the partitioning on the current HD for PF ("fake RAM") would my PC run any faster or better?
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I wouldn't pay very much at all for that. Definitely not more than the worth of the hard drive and dvd burner (seeing as those are the only two parts that seem salvageable). Don't pay more than $20 (prolly 10 to 12 euros).
Edit: 1 Euro is $1.29 so more like 15 or 16 euros.
Edit: 1 Euro is $1.29 so more like 15 or 16 euros.
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Re: Quick hand please
How many £s is that?
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Re: Quick hand please
virtual RAM is almost completely useless. don't bother with it.
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Re: Quick hand please
I really wouldn't recommend buying it, beside the Hard drive
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Re: Quick hand please
Yeah that's what I'm thinking...
Unless he's selling it dirt cheap, I won't bother.
Unless he's selling it dirt cheap, I won't bother.