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| 1489243 | 2022-11-06 21:11:00 | Has anyone bought an ex-lease desktop from PC Traders? If so was it a good deal? My ex-lease Dell laptop has been excellent so I think ex-lease is the way to go. Your opininions please. |
Krad (7878) | ||
| 1489244 | 2022-11-06 21:57:00 | I've bought a couple, and if you get the right specials I found them great value. It was mainly due to the wiring at this place, but the power supply blew just outside of the 1 year warranty, and when I asked if I could buy the equivalent replacement off them, never got a response. | the_bogan (9949) | ||
| 1489245 | 2022-11-07 01:51:00 | As with anything, second hand can be great if it was looked after, not so good if it wasn't. And you'll never know which was the case. Comes down to the seller's reputation in the end. |
Agent_24 (57) | ||
| 1489246 | 2022-11-08 06:08:00 | I've bought many old / ex lease computers over the years, but not from PC Traders. Most had bad capacitors (which I was happy to replace), but were otherwise adequate machines for general purposes (not gaming). It might be telling however that I've also sent almost all of them to the recycling. Machines of that generation were typically all 10GB drives, and often a bit limited within their BIOS regarding what more they could take, or lacked other PATA connections on the MOBO. |
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