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Mine is going on 7+ years. Plan on building a new one later this year.
IRS regulations (depreciation schedules) put computers at 7 year lifespansMine is going on 7+ years. Plan on building a new one later this year.
How is yours running, Meigger? I'm just wondering if between 7 and 8 years is the average life span for a computer nowadays.
That notey is billed as an "ultimate gaming computer"I built my current PC in 2008, you can find the specs in my sig. I am hoping to get a few more years out of it, but I am seriously thinking about getting a laptop, specifically THIS one!
Video Controller
* ATi Mobility Radeon HD 5870 GDDR5 1024MB
* PCI-Expressâ„¢ 16X
* Microsoft® DirectX® 11 Compatible
* Dual-View capable Supports two different applications open at one time; one on the External Monitor, and one on the Laptop Screen. Multi-tasking has never been more convenient.
umTry clicking on the "Tech Specs" tab rupert. This laptop blows away my desktop!
Mine is going on 7+ years. Plan on building a new one later this year.
How is yours running, Meigger? I'm just wondering if between 7 and 8 years is the average life span for a computer nowadays. I remember using Win-95 machines well into my later High School grades, with the schools only getting rid of them to have newer technology.
however, 7 years is exceptionally long for modern computers - its rare to reach 5 years before the system fails
umTry clicking on the "Tech Specs" tab rupert. This laptop blows away my desktop!
repeat
It not be on their first page and they declare it to be a gaming machine
they self declare flim-flam