Computer Science Canada Refurbishing Computers |
Author: | Nathan4102 [ Fri Oct 25, 2013 3:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | Refurbishing Computers |
Lately I've seen some super cheap computers - like 10-20$, and I got the idea of trying to refurbish some of these and then sell for a profit. The thing is though, I've never bought a used computer, and I don't really know what to look out for. I don't know what the actual value of the computer will be until I actually bring it home, pick it apart, and test out the components. Do you guys have any tips for me so that I don't waste 20$ on a completely garbage computer? Also, I'm not very CPU literate, so when I see what CPU a computer has, I have a hard time knowing if its any good or not. Right now, I'm just going [url="http://www.cpubenchmark.net/common_cpus.html"]here[/url] and seeing where it ranks on the scale. What do you think would be a minimum ranking for a general household use computer? Something used for web browsing, low-end gaming, document processing, etc.? Thanks! Nathan |
Author: | evildaddy911 [ Fri Oct 25, 2013 4:43 pm ] |
Post subject: | RE:Refurbishing Computers |
i currently run an AMD Athlon dual core (2.6GHz) processor which seems to fit your description perfectly. it cant run any of the newer games (ie 2005+, save minecraft), and can run most general programs with minimal lag |