How to buy a computer
Saturday, July 21st, 2007
If you have a computer that’s between three and five years old lying around, it’s probably time to start thinking about upgrading; however, upgrading an old computer will leave you with vintage components that could potentially impair the speed and quality of your new parts. A computer that’s three years old could be upgraded, but we suggest purchasing a whole new system.






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