Finding its specs online, I knew it had to have at least 128 MB of RAM and a 1.5 GHz P4 CPU – and it had no hard drive.įortunately, the store has a setup area where you can test the “as is” hardware before buying it. The first one I looked at was a GX260, and the label said Intel Pentium 4. That happened to me when I bought a $15 Dell Optiplex “as is” from the local Comprenew store’s Digital Digg’s section. Have you ever picked up a very cheap PC and brought it home – only to find that it was far more than you had imagined?
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