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    Why buy an old laptop?

    Hard to find a cheap 2nd hand 15 inch in Thailand, why buy an old laptop compared to a new one.
    These days the parts are all soldered in. so you cant replace parts.(global warming)?
    After searching แหล่งซื้อ-ขายของออนไลน์ - Kaidee
    I found a 2012 dell precision m4600 for sale. and built it up a little. with better hdd's.
    replaceable 1080p ips screen
    replaceable i7270qm cpu
    replaceable 2x4gig 1600mhz ram with 2 spare ram slots
    replaceable separate replaceable gpu
    replaceable 256gb msata drive
    replaceable 2tb hdd
    replaceable dvd/blueray drive
    replaceable bluetooth card
    replaceable wifi card
    replaceable mobile card
    replaceable camera/mic
    2xusb3 ports
    2xusb2 ports
    seperate mic/spk
    sd card slot
    hdmi out
    express card slot
    and more
    cost 15,000 baht all up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by deeks View Post
    replaceable separate replaceable gpu
    a special kind of idiot

    good to see you stick to your area of expertise - being a dipsh1t

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    Dell and also other brands have their line of "business" laptops. Sturdy design and specially designed to make swapping parts for repair and configuration easy. Usually these laptops are expensive, but after a couple of years, when big businesses drop the whole line of old laptops for new bought ones, they are find their way to the 2nd hand market. Replacing a harddrive for a ssd drive speeds up an older laptop considerably.

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