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Guide To Buying A Refurbished PC


Article Written By: Alister_Profitt

Add Your Picture Buying a refurbished PC is a very good way of saving money, and is keeping with the phrase one man's garbage is another man's treasure. Buying a new PC will allow you to keep it for about five years, before its hardware becomes obsolete, if it is maintained properly. However, some persons have occupations or hobbies that require cutting edge hardware and will constantly need to upgrade their PC.

Buying a PC from an owner like this would be a great buy and would only cost about two to four hundred dollars, but opportunities like this do not present themselves rather frequently.

When buying your refurbished PC, you should always check its age and specifications. Chances are a three year old PC may be enough to run older versions of windows and Microsoft office. You can use Google to assess the software you plan to use on a regular basis and find out their system requirements and verify that they are compatible with the PC you plan to buy.

A good authorized PC refurbisher will test every PC that they receive, and may upgrade hardware within the PC. Buying from a reputable refurbisher will give you a better chance of receiving a high quality PC, rather than a PC with spare parts that are sold on corner shops and in the flea market.

You will not be able to find a second hand PC with a long warranty, such as a year, but you should still ask for a warranty. I would recommend buying a PC with a three month warranty, to make sure that it can be returned if any parts are found faulty.

The average Industrial standard is a return rate of 12%. You should always check to see whether the company has a higher or lower return rate for the equipment they buy. A lower percentage would be better.

Refurbished PC do not regularly come with monitors and other peripherals, such as wireless network cards and DVD drive. You need to always examine in detail the specification sheet, as stated in Tip #1.

If you have considered each of these tips, you should be able to buy a PC that is not only in keeping with your budget, but one that has great specifications and a great return policy.


About the Author

Alister Profitt has a keen interest in PC and desktop computing. For more Information visit europc.co.uk.



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