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moulinoski:
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--- Quote from: shenske on July 31, 2011, 04:31:28 PM ---I got a quote for how much it would take to fix my motherboard. Since the computer is 4+ years old and is discontinued it would actually cost me aroud $400 just to get it up and running again. If I'm going to spend that much money I may as well replace it.
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WHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAT?!??!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Whoever told you that has got to have been trying to rip you off... I had my laptop's motherboard repaired for $70. On campus. Where things cost more than the arm and leg it'll usually cost you.
My laptop was also around 3-4 years old when I sent it to get repaired, too.
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From my understanding my motherboard needs to be replaced because it can't be repaired. I guess there are other problems with it too. I really wish it were that easy ... I guess it was the computer gods telling me to upgrade.
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Even then though, a motherboard is not as expensive to require someone to ask you for $400. I bought my dad a replacement mobo for $50. Only because the cheaper one ($30) didn't seem like it would work on his computer. I still call foul somewhere in those $400.
sheep2001:
I think is talking about desktop motherboards which can be replaced cheap as there are hundreds of compatible ones, shenske's talking about a laptop motherboard which can only take the specific board for that laptop ( as everything needs to be in the exact right spot on the board, and has built in graphics, network,io, sound, etc etc.). 400 does seem alot, but the board probably hasn't been made for a few years as it's an old model. You might find a cheap version of that machine on eBay with a cracked screen or something you could rip the motherboard out of though.
Mick Dundee:
If you end up just going with a desktop pc I have been eyeballing this one from Walmart.com
http://www.walmart.com/ip/CyberPower-GUA120/16672334
I was looking to upgrade what I have and went to the dell site, where I was very surprised to be approved for a 1,000 dell card. (with 29.99% APR- SCREW THAT) I looked at walmart and saw a hp for 350, did some research and then noticed this one. Easily upgrade-able and has a nice large power supply.
If you know someone you trust that works for Wal-Mart, they get 10% discounts, it might work for the pcs online too.
**AWWWW DOOKIE! Just noticed it says it is out of stock online**
**** Never mind. Back in stock***
shenske:
I ordered my new computer on the 5th and it should be arriving by the 16th according to their site.
I decided to go with the Sony Vaio 17.3" series. I upgraded a few things here and there so it will be more powerful than the stock version but i decided to go without the blueray functionality. It was quite a bit of money and my meals may be a bit bland for the next few weeks but it'll totally be worth it! I can't wait to get everything up and running so i can contribute to the site once again.
Here is a link to kind of see what I'm getting!
https://live.sonystyle.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/ProductDisplay?catalogId=10551&storeId=10151&langId=-1&productId=8198552921666342395
Here is a list of the exact specifications.
Product: US-VPCEJ190X-LBOM
Component: Standard Lithium Ion battery (4000mAh)
Component: Black
Component: No Engraving
Component: Norton Internet Security™ 2011 (30 Day Trial)
Component: No Fresh Start
Component: CD/DVD player / burner
Component: Intel® Core™ i5-2410M processor (2.30GHz) with Turbo Boost up to 2.90GHz
Component: 4GB (2GBx2) DDR3-SDRAM-1333
Component: Genuine Windows® 7 Home Premium 64-bit
Component: NVIDIA® GeForce® 410M (1GB VRAM) dedicated graphics
Component: 17.3" LED backlit display (1600 x 900)
Component: Microsoft® Office 2010 Starter (Click More Info for details.)
Component: 500GB (5400rpm) hard drive
I'm stoked, can't wait!
Arseen:
Seems nice, and delicious food doesn't cost much if you use your imagination with spices and do it yourself.