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| JW Apostate Join Date: May 2004 Location: Napa, Ca 
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				What's the useful life of the modern desktop P/C?
			 
			How often do you replace your office machine? KT 
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|  04-23-2010, 06:20 PM | 
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			Depends. I used a Gateway from 2001 ~ 2009 and it worked just fine. Typing reports, simple book-keeping and surfing the web. These days, if you're downloading music, gaming, watching movies, etc., you'll need the latest/greatest to enjoy. Bottom line is: If it works for what you need, without wanting to smash it for taking too long to do what you need, then keep it. | ||
|  04-23-2010, 06:26 PM | 
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			After 4-5 years its getting out dated. Anything past 5 years and its well past replacement time.
		 
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|  04-23-2010, 06:39 PM | 
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			I'm four years into a 3 ghz machine downstairs and about 5 years into 2+ ghz machines elsewhere in the house. Compared to the dual core Windows 7 laptop I set up for my FIL this weekend they're about done. Of course, he has 6 gigs of RAM to my 4, so I might add some and try to wring some more life out of these. I'd say 6 years is about it. 
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|  04-23-2010, 06:46 PM | 
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			If you are a "gamer" then maybe a year, otherwise 2 to 3 years is about what I see with my computer science students. I usually recommend to build your own and then when the time comes a video card can be upgraded w/o the whole machine and you keep the drives, motherboard and CPU/ When a game comes along that needs more power, a newer CPU and possibly motherboard is cheaper than a whole machine. Many of my students are building one of the new Intel I7 CPU machines with Asus motherboard, Windows 7 and either ATI video feeding a 40 inch monitor or Nvidia card. I figure they'll be happy for about a year?!
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|  04-23-2010, 06:50 PM | 
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			I am over six years, maybe seven on this HP and have so much stuff on it I can't believe it.  No problems so far.  Second monitor, second printer.
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			I get a new machine every two years at work.  Sometimes more frequently when I have specific needs.  I use a lot of beta/pre-beta type stuff, so I often need the latest and greatest hardware. At home, I have a laptop from 2006, and a desktop from 2003. I am much more tolerant of "old" with my home stuff. 
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|  04-23-2010, 06:55 PM | 
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			My wife's bare bones Compaq is acting up. Many programs stopped working and it's 4 years old. I just replaced it with another bare bones machine. 3GB ram, 500GB HD, Windows7, AMD dual core. $349. I'll probably get one for myself before long, as well. KT 
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|  04-23-2010, 07:30 PM | 
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Every 2-3 years...but that may not be useful to others. This really depends on how and what what the computer is used for. A Pentium box running XP, or a simple Mac, should be fine for many many years running office, email, internet... If your programs stop working, and you have verified no HW problems, than I would look into reinstalling the OS and copying your data back over.
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|  04-24-2010, 09:31 AM | 
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			I still use a P4/XP for my desktop. For surfing and videos it's way more than enough.
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|  04-24-2010, 11:44 AM | 
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|  04-24-2010, 11:48 AM | 
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			Most modern computers are obsolete 15 minutes after purchase.
		 
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|  04-24-2010, 12:34 PM | 
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			The comp i'm on now, the one in my garage is, an HP I bought in 1998. I'm running Windows ME. Its probably the most rouble free comp Ive owned.  I pretty much just use it for surfin, , Pelican, and a game or two. The others comps in the house, mine, my wifes are all within 3 yrs old. 
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|  04-24-2010, 12:46 PM | 
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			no one has mentioned the time to failure of the HDD - replacement is like an insurance policy...
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|  04-24-2010, 01:15 PM | 
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| Custom User Title Join Date: Nov 2003 Location: Barrie, Ontario Canada 
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			The desktop was purchased just before Vista came out in early 2007. My wifes Dell laptop also in 2007 and came with XP and my netbook I got a few months ago (also XP!) I am not a heavy user or gamer so I will typically wait until the computer will no longer do what I want it to do. With the desktop I had to get a new unit so I could load Itunes. Itunes wouldnt work on the older windows '98 machine.
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