Moderators: emkubed, Captain Ned

kitsura wrote:You are lucky your family accepts trickle down hardware. I'm still running a WinXP netbook while wife is using a core i3 ultraportable.
kitsura wrote:You are lucky your family accepts trickle down hardware. I'm still running a WinXP netbook while wife is using a core i3 ultraportable.

JustAnEngineer wrote:Buying an $8 crappy mouse wouldn't be keeping with the spirit of the trickle-down upgrade. The new mouse should be a nice one (e.g.: $30 Logitech G400) that you'll use frequently on another computer. Bump an old mouse down to testing duty.
BIF wrote:But eventually, I will move my Q6600 system into an old case (or maybe a new case) for use as either an HTPC/media server or maybe (more likely) just a generalized file or folding server in the living room or a spare bedroom.
In fact, the server idea is intriguing to me, so I may just finally make an honest go of Linux or maybe Microsoft Server or Home Server. This Q6600 is the first trickle-down system in a long long time that is not earmarked for a friend AND is still actually functional, so I am excited by the possibilities.
Flying Fox wrote:The good old holiday hardware hand-em-down, plus may be some reinstalls and major "cleaning" of systems.
I have done my SSD upgrade. Now my old SSD will go to my brother's systems too. Missed the 3TB Red drive sale the other day, so the storage shuffle will have to wait.

kitsura wrote:You are lucky your family accepts trickle down hardware. I'm still running a WinXP netbook while wife is using a core i3 ultraportable.
kitsura wrote:Maybe when wife upgrades her notebook with a tablet or equivalent I can trickle down to replace my netbook.
kitsura wrote:You are lucky your family accepts trickle down hardware. I'm still running a WinXP netbook while wife is using a core i3 ultraportable.
Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 10 guests