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  • I don't ever wanna welcome to another video.

  • Now you join me in my car because this is the start of a new Siri's tech I found on Facebook, or rather, the Facebook marketplace.

  • Now the Facebook marketplace is a decent online location for people.

  • Toe cell.

  • Get rid of the old junk.

  • I mean, secondhand wears, and there's often a lot of tech related products on there.

  • So this particular episode started off with these two machines hit £40 for two working Peces.

  • I'm in my car now because I'm on my way to collect them, so let's get into it.

  • Collect the peces, and I'll talk a little bit about what I've got, what my plans for these systems are.

  • And in the future, we'll see if we can upgrade them all.

  • Just try and make a profit on them as they are.

  • One man's trash, of course, is another man's treasure.

  • Now.

  • These systems look very similar from what I can see through here, but the only way to find out for sure is to get them outside, open them up and check out the specs.

  • Because there was no description as to the specifications off these machines, but it doesn't know that we have any graphics cards from what I can see.

  • So I thought before we cleaned out we should at least test out these machines and ah, to do that, I've needed to dig out about 100 adapter.

  • Cable is we got the HD monitor Devi.

  • I hooked up to the VJ, which is then connected to another V g A, which is connected to this VJ which will connect on there.

  • Somehow it will go on.

  • It will go on.

  • Look at that dust that is grim became machine one.

  • It's on to showing machine too.

  • You're up.

  • It was about at this point I realized that my overzealous Yusof adapter cables probably wasn't helping here, considering both Peces refused to boot up.

  • So I decided to look for a suitable monitor with a V g a connection on run the tests again.

  • So I tried things with a different monitor without the hundreds of adapted cables and it works, but both operating systems to have a password which is not a big deal.

  • We conform at that.

  • But now it was time to take the machines outside, check out the specs and give them a clean up if necessary.

  • I was told that these machines had spent a lot of time in the loft unused for a few years.

  • So I don't expect to find the cleanliness tw of environments inside these cases.

  • And lo and behold what I was met with pretty much met.

  • My expectations are first PC here looked a bit like a desert had slowly built up inside the enclosure on our second machine.

  • Here was a little bit cleaner, and as I was expecting, these specifications do seem identical right the way down to the ram sticks used on closer inspection.

  • It seems that our processor is an Intel Celeron E 3500 a jewel course socket 775 chip In terms of storage.

  • We also have a 500 gigabyte hard drive, which isn't bad, to be honest on with the four gigs of RAM.

  • Should we want to resell this machine, then it shouldn't be too hard to do so on make a small profit.

  • The four and 500 get combination is still suitable for basic everyday tasks, especially when paired with an older operating system like Windows seven as I began prepping the peces for cleanup.

  • I noticed that one of the arms on the heat sink fan was broken, so I'd have to replace that, though.

  • Luckily, I do have a spare lying around, so it won't cost me anything extra.

  • I also took the brief opportunity to look at the motherboard here and check out what CP use it did support?

  • Should I want to upgrade these machines?

  • And, well, the outcome wasn't good.

  • There weren't really any significant upgrades available on that plays heavily into the end result.

  • Off this video, something will discuss a little later on, but let's cue the cleanup montage.

  • So it took me a couple of hours to clean up.

  • Both Peces and I think it's fair to say they look a lot better than they did when I first picked them up.

  • Now the next step was to install Windows seven.

  • This is the operating system they originally had on them, but they were password protected and rather ask the seller what the password waas.

  • I thought it's just easier to install fresh copies off the operating system of also bumped up from Home premium to professional on both systems as well, using a key that cost about £2 on eBay.

  • It was during the installation of all the necessary drivers that I noticed that the Celeron isn't exactly the most capable processes in the world.

  • In fact, using this machine for anything other than a very basic tasks feels rather sluggish.

  • The sin a vent result came back at 111 which isn't terrible as faras Celeron xgo, but it's far from a snappy CPU, which is to be expected, considering the age and the fact that this was a budgie orientated machine when it launched years ago.

  • Home and I did try gaming on the integrated G 41 trips as well under.

  • Even San Andreas here didn't really want to run very well.

  • It's a bit like a power point presentation, but if you turn the settings down low enough, you I might be able to squeeze playable frame rates out off some entrant titles so fast for today, and I want to talk a little more about the situation with these Facebook marketplace Pete sees now.

  • Initially, I thought I might upgrade them, but as I mentioned earlier, we couldn't really perform any significant upgrade in terms off the process.

  • Thes systems do support eight gigs off DDR three memory, but I thought that wasn't really worth the extra investment, either, and I decided to prioritize profit.

  • There's discussed the power supply, first of all, so it was a 300 units that was off satisfactory quality to power this machine as it wants.

  • But in order to stop the graphics card in here, I may have needed to upgrade that if I wanted anything remotely powerful.

  • But then, should I have gone down that road?

  • The process, sir, would have quickly become the bottleneck.

  • I could have gone with an older graphics card, maybe a radio on 43 50 or 54 50.

  • But in terms of the initial outlay, monetary wise, I don't think that would have helped to net a higher profit.

  • I think these machines were best resold as basic usage systems, and that's exactly what I did.

  • I left the 300 what power supply in there.

  • I kept the four gigs of Ram in there, and I kept the 500 gigabyte Satya hard drives in there, too.

  • It's where was the processes?

  • He's remained pretty much untouched, apart from the cleanup that I gave them, and I decided I was going to try and double my money on my investment here.

  • So I paid £40 for the pair, £20 each, and I thought I would try and sell them for £40 each on Dhe.

  • I'm happy to say that this was a success.

  • I re listed them on.

  • The Facebook marketplace had a couple off local buyers who were interested, one of which never showed up, and the other one never replied to me in the first place after showing initial interest.

  • But that's just the way it goes sometimes.

  • And I also had a little bit of interest from a local computer store, too.

  • They were happy to pay £80 for both off the machine, so I think that's a job well done there.

  • We've made £40 with very little work cleaning up systems, in my opinion, at least, is very therapeutic, very relaxing.

  • So their own money at the end of it well, I think it was an okay result.

  • The thing went, buying and selling Peces is that you don't get too greedy.

  • I'd recommend buying lower in systems in bulk and then squeezing a little bit of profit out of each one, taking more care with each individual.

  • Sistemas Well, if you're opting to build higher end or buying a selling hiring systems, then there's higher risk for you.

  • The prophet.

  • Maybe a little bigger.

  • But should anything go wrong, customers end then, well, it's not a happy outcome all the time, and you could see your profits quickly go down the drain.

  • This is starting to sound like one of those financial advice Tran Horse.

  • But yet every self and I buy and sell a couple of pieces just for fun, really?

  • And if I can make a profit out of it, then so be it.

  • In the case of the zoo store machines, I think we did OK in making a small profit.

  • Andi, I think the new owner, whoever they may be, should be happy with them.

  • Providing all they want to do is do a bit of browsing, scroll through their Facebook news feed or just keep in touch with distant friends via email with all that sitting down.

  • While I hope you've enjoyed the first episode of tech things, I found on Facebook marketplace There's probably a better name somewhere for the Siri's.

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  • If you didn't subscribe to the channel if you haven't done so already and hopefully I'll see all of you in the next one.

I don't ever wanna welcome to another video.

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    林宜悉 發佈於 2021 年 01 月 14 日
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