I'm pleased with my expansion card that gave my older PC a couple of USB 3.0 ports but the only problem I have is actually my old computer's AMT BIOS. It doesn't show me this as a boot option. Suppose I want to boot a clonezilla usb thumb drive I have and I plug it into this port and then when POST comes up and I hit F12, it doesn't list this port. The port is recognized by Windows and Linux both so the problem is just my old BIOS and motherboard. I am able however to use it to clone my PC's hard drive when I plug an external hard drive into this USB 3.0 port and it is able to complete the job much faster than the old USB 2.0 I was using so it has been very good, in spite of my BIOS limitations.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Even though they were packed pretty well in bubble wrap and styrofoam peanuts, 3 of the 4 machines had chipped glass on the touchscreen and one had a cracked bezel and the case was partially off. Also, even though the power cords shipped with them were new, they weren't your standard pc power cord and they didn't work with these systems, so I wasted time figuring that out thinking I had DOA systems initially. I usually don't take the time to rate people, but these guys shouldn't call themselves refurbishers. These systems were just formatted and thrown in a box. They got two stars because they all did turn on and work after I swapped the power cords out.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
I've been using laptops as my main computer for a few years now. All of the laptops that I have are in perfect working condition, only they get slow over time, with heavier software. I was looking at a 17" laptop with full HD display, but they are too expensive. If I could only upgrade the main board on my laptop and keep the screen and keyboard, I would save a fair amount of money. But that is something you can easily do on a desktop. After realizing that I seldom move it from my desk, I decided to go back to a desktop. The box for this PC has an attractive design, and the Small Form Factor allows me to actually putting on my desk without taking too much space. The i5 processor with the 8GB RAM make it a fast machine. I don't use it for gaming but I run CAD programs and some other math-intensive programs and I am not disappointed at all. Very happy with it.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Quiet, boots fast, modular, and loads of USB ports. Great computer for multitasking and some decent processing power. At my time of purchase, this computer was selling for less than the sum of its parts (if you count the OS), so I'm happy with the value. I made a few additional purchases to fit my needs, so I figured I'd menion them here. 1) Got a nice dual antenna wifi adapter to enhance internet connection if you go the wireless route. One is included, but worth improving. 2) Went with a wireless mouse and keyboard. Cheap and new ones are up here for as little as $25. 3) Put in an additional hard drive for more storage. I work with GIS data and often have large rasters to store, so this was a neccessity. Standardized hard drive caddy and the mini tower form factor make this hassle free. I will eventually be getting a new GPU to run 3+ monitors and potentially an I7 for faster processing, but I'm very happy with the performance.Read full review
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Perfect for my needs! I am a big fan of Dell products, and this PC worked exactly as I had hoped! I upgraded the memory once I received it to 16 gig, the hard drive that was included was a 7200 rpm 1 TB model. Very nice! I now have a "kickin'" PC for my daily driver, so to speak!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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