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Originally Posted by GH85Carrera
One reason I stay away from Dell computers is they have the "Dell flavor" for all their computer parts that are almost but not quite off the shelf. You will need to figure out the model of computer from the tag ID and download the drivers from Dell. Connectors are just a but off from standard.
I just build my computers from the parts available and plug them together, and make my computer my way, with the RAM modules and hard drives I want. All 100% industry standard. The only bad part is that I have to be my own tech support when I have an issue. I have had to actually call Microsoft support and talk to them. That was a surprisingly pleasant phone call and I talked to a young man that walked me through a weird issue.
My Microsoft Surface tablet is just a few years old, and works great. It can not be upgraded to Win 11 and when Win 10 goes off support, I will have to see how long it will keep working properly.
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Yeah but that p620 has a slotted power supply that is completely different than anything I've ever seen, and lenovo was utterly useless in getting it to run. Machine was very very fast, I was debugging, profiling and optimizing machine learning loads and it was great, but not something I'd want for myself.