Buying a Refurbished PC

Refurbished desktop computers are essentially second hand pc’s. Refurbished desktop computers come from two main sources, returns and trade-ins.

These days the majority of manufacturers recycle their returned stock, whether they were considered faulty by the consumer or returned for other reasons.

Simplistically when a manufacturer refurbishes a computer they;

    * Clean the machine and peripherals
    * Test each component individually to verify that they still function properly
    * Format every hard drive, to remove any data stored on them
    * Assemble the parts to form a ‘new’ refurbished system
    * Test the system again, as a complete platform
    * Install an operating system and hardware drivers

These systems are then put back on the market as refurbished systems, with a lower price tag reflecting this. So now you’re wondering, should you buy a refurbished desktop computer, There isn’t really a simple answer, it all depends on the individual system and your circumstances.

I myself just purchased a Refubished Gateway FX540B Quad Core and it runs better than the “new” Sony Vaio that I purchased full price 2 years ago.

I haven’t had a a problem with it and it runs 24/7 this gateway cost me 80% less than if I had bought it new.

My advice search eBay or amazon and get a refurbished desktop computer and just see for yourself how great they can be.

Kate

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