Advantages and Disadvantages to Buying Refurbished or Used Computers

By Timothy Scheiman, published Sep 06, 2007
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If your looking for an inexpensive way to buy a different computer this article is for you. I have outlined the different ways to buy a computer and the advantages and disadvantages for each. This way you won't get ripped off if you stay informed.

Barebones or build it yourself

The main components that go into a barebone are the case, motherboard, power supply, and CPU. Some computer places will offer it without a CPU. When you purchase a barebone you have to buy the right memory and CPU these are the most important components. Most companies will offer suggestions to get you started.

The main advantage of purchasing components this way is you can build the way you want it. You can also save some money if your hard drive, CD, video card, etc is adequate. The downside is if you have to purchase everything than it can cost you as much as a new PC. But when your done you have a computer the way you want it and no software crap they put on with new machines. If you can put a barebone together for less than $300 to $400 than you would be better off in the long run. Of course you won't have a warranty but you will have a warranty for any parts you purchased individually.

Refurbished

You can purchase refurbished computers from many different manufacturers. Some refurbs are older computers that have been tested and reloaded. You can purchase these for considerable savings. Average warranties on refurbs are less than 1year. The important thing is to shop around before you purchase a refurbished machine make sure it will fill your needs. If your only saving a few dollars between new and refurbished than buy new by all means.

The main disadvantage is the average consumer doesn't know the true value of a computer and can purchase a refurbished machine for more than its worth. Not all refurbs are worth the money. Lets face some companies will try to get you pay ridiculous prices for machines that are refurbished.

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Well written article

Posted on 09/14/2007 at 5:09:00 PM

 
Nice tips I'm sure a lot of people will appreciate.

Posted on 09/06/2007 at 6:09:00 PM

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