I went to my local thrift shop and found a Dell Inspiron for $150 - it's got a DVD-RW, 16 GB of RAM, a 3TB drive and an I7-4790 CPU. It'll make a nice upgrade from my old Core 2 Quad box.
I'm surprised at how sparse it is on the inside - my Precision Workstation circa 2011 has fans everywhere and a ton of drive bays, the Inspiron has a case with covered ports and those 2000-era smooth covers over the DVD drives. Not as garish as my old Compaq Presario, by any means.
MRO wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
this i7 computer just needs little fans and stays cool, even when
gaming at max settings. ---
MRO wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
this i7 computer just needs little fans and stays cool, even when gaming at max settings. ---
This new little i7 is plugged into the same UPS that the Core 2 Quad was plugged into. With the old system I had 11 minutes of run time. With the new system, 24 minutes.
... Frightfully nice.
I picked up a Lenovo Thinkpad X131e for $30 this weekend, in mint condition. The keyboard and screen are immaculate.
I opened up the inside and it's got 2 memory sockets and a space for a 2.5" SATA drive. I tossed a 32GB SSD I bought as a test drive and Chrome sees it as storage. Nice.
I picked up a Lenovo Thinkpad X131e for $30 this weekend, in mint condition. The keyboard and screen are immaculate.
Nice find! I've won 2 netbooks on ebay for $25 and $30. If one is patient there are a lot laptops out there to be had. I remember when a laptop was so far out of reach at $2000. I could only afford building my own desktop. Using my kithen table as my work station. Tower under the table. Wires, modems, monitors. Now I can hold all of that in my hand. ;-)
i remember when i wanted laptops and notebooks so bad and i couldnt afford them. now i have the money and i buy them but they sit around doing nothing.
i'd rather use my phone while sitting in the chair watching tv.
I understand that hard. Sometimes you want a full-on experience with your tech, and other times you just want digital white noise to recharge after a particularly taxing rabbit hole. Just make sure you put your phone in a Faraday cage when you're not using it on the go, otherwise you're just giving another way to track yourself.
This guy gives pretty steps on how to keep yourself secure on his site: digdeeper.neocities.org
i just want a phone that runs linux and can make calls. i wish we could have that.
Re: New Toy
By: MRO to Tortillaretreat on Wed Apr 28 2021 12:05 am
i just want a phone that runs linux and can make calls. i wish we could have that.
Wait, why does it have to make calls?
:D
Have you played with Termux at all?
fusion wrote to poindexter FORTRAN <=-
i have a similarly anemic ThinkPad X140e. i believe most of these types
of machines were originally targeted to the education sector. mine will use 85-90% of the cpu just looking at the task manager :)
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