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Desktop - entirely new system, or upgrade HDD?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mopy_ZA" data-source="post: 982946" data-attributes="member: 22869"><p>Putting in an SSD drive will certainly give you a visible improvement, but one has to be cautious of not over capitalising an old machine. </p><p></p><p>However, like most tech that is going out of date, there comes a point where you have to call it quits. From my experience, I would suggest rather go for a new business type lapto, and maybe give the old machine to the kids to watch youtube videos( that way you still keep your old apps and data should you ever need to refer to it).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mopy_ZA, post: 982946, member: 22869"] Putting in an SSD drive will certainly give you a visible improvement, but one has to be cautious of not over capitalising an old machine. However, like most tech that is going out of date, there comes a point where you have to call it quits. From my experience, I would suggest rather go for a new business type lapto, and maybe give the old machine to the kids to watch youtube videos( that way you still keep your old apps and data should you ever need to refer to it). [/QUOTE]
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