Is it worth the hassle? It depends on who you talk to -- I'm in the middle of it right now.
I know the arguments against -- computer's the mainstay of your trade, why would you skimp, etc., etc.? Money, of course. Previously I've shelled out $600-$900 about every two years for a new Dell but...
in Nov-2011 I bought a used Dell XP Optiplex GX620 online from Walmart for $199 and had no problems whatever (I did 11-12 taxes on it and am typing on it right now). However, ATX has sent out a hardware minimum specs sheet and I'm 2 Gig short on RAM this season. Tech guy quotes $100+ for an upgrade and, as you know, we will need WIN 7 or up next time. I checked WMT online, found a refurbished Dell Optiplex 745 w/4GB Memory, 1 TB Hard Drive, Intel processor, and Windows 7 Pro for $238. Ordered it, arrived 4 days later at local WMT but contained only tower/Win 7 Disc (no keyboard, mouse, power cord, Quickstart Guide). Call the store, nothing else there, then WMT 800#, say they'll check and call back. Didn't of course, so I email, they respond, apologize for missing parts, say send it back for a refund, don't even suggest sending the parts. Thing is, it looks pretty good and I kind of want to keep it (I read the WMT reviews - 77% favorable, the rest got junk & I don't want to try my luck twice). WMT buys these from Dell and sends them to a "Joy Systems" (no, I never heard of them either) for refurbishing. I called Joy and "Dan" says I'll get the missing parts in two working days.
Meanwhile, WMT says I've got 15 days from receipt to return it. Even if parts don't show up (I'm not optimistic), I've got enough old stuff around here to hook it up, so I may call tech guy to walk me through it -- Joy wipes the disc clean; there's nothing at all on it and I don't want to foul it up installing something. Anyway I'm on hold for now. Hope it works out, otherwise there's an expensive new Dell in my future (but, shoot, I don't want to run Win 8).
I know the arguments against -- computer's the mainstay of your trade, why would you skimp, etc., etc.? Money, of course. Previously I've shelled out $600-$900 about every two years for a new Dell but...
in Nov-2011 I bought a used Dell XP Optiplex GX620 online from Walmart for $199 and had no problems whatever (I did 11-12 taxes on it and am typing on it right now). However, ATX has sent out a hardware minimum specs sheet and I'm 2 Gig short on RAM this season. Tech guy quotes $100+ for an upgrade and, as you know, we will need WIN 7 or up next time. I checked WMT online, found a refurbished Dell Optiplex 745 w/4GB Memory, 1 TB Hard Drive, Intel processor, and Windows 7 Pro for $238. Ordered it, arrived 4 days later at local WMT but contained only tower/Win 7 Disc (no keyboard, mouse, power cord, Quickstart Guide). Call the store, nothing else there, then WMT 800#, say they'll check and call back. Didn't of course, so I email, they respond, apologize for missing parts, say send it back for a refund, don't even suggest sending the parts. Thing is, it looks pretty good and I kind of want to keep it (I read the WMT reviews - 77% favorable, the rest got junk & I don't want to try my luck twice). WMT buys these from Dell and sends them to a "Joy Systems" (no, I never heard of them either) for refurbishing. I called Joy and "Dan" says I'll get the missing parts in two working days.
Meanwhile, WMT says I've got 15 days from receipt to return it. Even if parts don't show up (I'm not optimistic), I've got enough old stuff around here to hook it up, so I may call tech guy to walk me through it -- Joy wipes the disc clean; there's nothing at all on it and I don't want to foul it up installing something. Anyway I'm on hold for now. Hope it works out, otherwise there's an expensive new Dell in my future (but, shoot, I don't want to run Win 8).
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