• Another month, another PC...

    From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 8 10:56:02 2023
    You'd think that after spending so much on a new gaming PC, I would be
    done with scrounging discarded PCs from the curb and bins... but you'd
    be wrong. What can I say? I love playing with hardware almost as much
    as I enjoy playing games on them.


    This week's haul was a slightly grubby Dell Optiplex 755. At 14 years
    old, it's Core2 Duo processor is a bit behind the times, but it's
    still works as an office PC. The HDD was DOA (probably why the machine
    was junked), and somebody - perhaps the original owner - had pillaged
    the video-card (according to the specs, a Radeon HD 2400XT), but it
    has onboard video too, so I was able to get it up and working. It
    could a thorough scrub and I slotted in an old HDD I had laying about
    (a piddling 80GB SATA1 drive). Its currently running Windows 7.

    But despite the work I've put into it, this PC isn't joining my herd.
    A friend recently admitted they were interested in learning more about
    PC hardware, and I offered them this machine as "fuck around and find
    out" test-bench for them to play with. It will never be a powerhouse,
    and it's abysmal for games, but for fiddling around with? Better than
    messing with your main PC, anyway. And if not? Well, it was destined
    for eWaste anyway...

    Meanwhile, I got to play around with another PC. So it's win-win all
    around!


    I also got an offer for a 4K 27" monitor. Haven't picked it up yet,
    but if it is in working condition (you're never sure with these
    offers) it'll be the most modern display I have (everything else I own
    is old-fashioned HD)

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  • From Shinnokxz@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 8 08:08:55 2023
    Core 2 Duo's were workhorses. Probably still very viable for a lot of uses

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  • From Spalls Hurgenson@21:1/5 to shinnokxz@gmail.com on Thu Jun 8 13:26:37 2023
    On Thu, 8 Jun 2023 08:08:55 -0700 (PDT), Shinnokxz
    <shinnokxz@gmail.com> wrote:

    Core 2 Duo's were workhorses. Probably still very viable for a lot of uses

    It's not a bad PC all around. Its previous owner had even gotten
    Windows10 to run on it; not bad for a PC from 2009. As an office
    machine, it was just adequate, but you don't need a lot of horsepower
    to open Word documents and email.

    As a gaming rig, though, it's hopeless. I don't know how capable the
    missing Radeon 2400XT card was, but the integrated video (Intel Q35
    chipset) is hopeless. It barely squeaks a playable framerate for
    2000-era games; for anything in the last 20 years (or even YouTube) it
    hasn't a chance. The 5400rpm SATA-1 mechanical drive probably isn't
    helping either (hey, I'm giving this PC away, I'm not throwing in a
    working SSD too ;-)

    But, as I said, the intent is for this computer to be a test rig for
    somebody who wants to learn about upgrading PCs, and this is as good a
    starting point as anywhere. They can replace that slow-ass HDD; they
    can find a GPU, they can replace the power supply. Overclock the CPU,
    discover the joys of drivers, install Linux... whatever. Dells are
    remarkably robust machines, and it's not like they are losing anything
    if they screw things up and kill the mainboard. Certainly it's better
    than screwing up their 'main' PC.

    And who knows, maybe they'll find a actual use for it too. Like you
    said, the CPU is still capable.

    And better all that than just ending up in the garbage stream. At the
    very least, if the machine goes tits-up, I know it will be properly
    sorted into eWaste rather than regular trash. So that's a plus too.

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  • From Anssi Saari@21:1/5 to Spalls Hurgenson on Fri Jun 9 10:15:44 2023
    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> writes:

    On Thu, 8 Jun 2023 08:08:55 -0700 (PDT), Shinnokxz
    <shinnokxz@gmail.com> wrote:

    Core 2 Duo's were workhorses. Probably still very viable for a lot of uses

    It's not a bad PC all around. Its previous owner had even gotten
    Windows10 to run on it; not bad for a PC from 2009. As an office
    machine, it was just adequate, but you don't need a lot of horsepower
    to open Word documents and email.

    I don't know, Word is pretty heavy. Maybe opening *simple* Word
    documents? Email can be pretty heavy too with all the HTML.

    My wife had an old Core 2 Quad system until a few years ago. I remember
    we tried to create a little Word doc with it, since it had some version
    of Office installed. The document was just a kind of instruction booklet
    with some photos and a little text. I remember especially getting the
    pictures in was really painful and slow. But I guess this is content
    creation and needs a beefy rig 8-|

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  • From Ant@21:1/5 to Anssi Saari on Fri Jun 9 13:32:39 2023
    Anssi Saari <anssi.saari@usenet.mail.kapsi.fi> wrote:
    Spalls Hurgenson <spallshurgenson@gmail.com> writes:

    On Thu, 8 Jun 2023 08:08:55 -0700 (PDT), Shinnokxz
    <shinnokxz@gmail.com> wrote:

    Core 2 Duo's were workhorses. Probably still very viable for a lot of uses

    It's not a bad PC all around. Its previous owner had even gotten
    Windows10 to run on it; not bad for a PC from 2009. As an office
    machine, it was just adequate, but you don't need a lot of horsepower
    to open Word documents and email.

    I don't know, Word is pretty heavy. Maybe opening *simple* Word
    documents? Email can be pretty heavy too with all the HTML.

    Well, old versions of Word/Office like 2007 which I still use! Plain
    text e-mails?


    My wife had an old Core 2 Quad system until a few years ago. I remember
    we tried to create a little Word doc with it, since it had some version
    of Office installed. The document was just a kind of instruction booklet
    with some photos and a little text. I remember especially getting the pictures in was really painful and slow. But I guess this is content
    creation and needs a beefy rig 8-|

    What versions were her softwares?
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  • From Shinnokxz@21:1/5 to Anssi Saari on Sun Jun 11 01:57:47 2023
    On Friday, June 9, 2023 at 1:15:47 AM UTC-6, Anssi Saari wrote:

    My wife had an old Core 2 Quad system until a few years ago. I remember
    we tried to create a little Word doc with it, since it had some version
    of Office installed. The document was just a kind of instruction booklet with some photos and a little text. I remember especially getting the pictures in was really painful and slow. But I guess this is content creation and needs a beefy rig 8-|

    I wouldn't dare try to to run any sort of current Office 365 suite on anything less than a 7th gen i3. Microsoft is gangbusters with how that software runs and updates in the background.

    Office 2007 like someone mentioned should work as good as anything.

    They are still viable, low power CPUs would make a great linux system doing something

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  • From Anssi Saari@21:1/5 to Ant on Mon Jun 12 19:06:01 2023
    ant@zimage.comANT (Ant) writes:

    My wife had an old Core 2 Quad system until a few years ago. I remember
    we tried to create a little Word doc with it, since it had some version
    of Office installed. The document was just a kind of instruction booklet
    with some photos and a little text. I remember especially getting the
    pictures in was really painful and slow. But I guess this is content
    creation and needs a beefy rig 8-|

    What versions were her softwares?

    I can't remember, probably about the same age as the computer, like 2007
    maybe.

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