Once upon a time

From: ANT_THOMAS10 Mar 2018 12:58
To: Dave!! 20 of 145
I'm not as specific and you and BP. I just wanted a screen which was at least 1080p, no bigger than 13.3".

Ended up with a Dell Inspiron 5378. Not ideal but happy I got it.
From: Dave!!11 Mar 2018 17:43
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 21 of 145
To be honest, I asked for it as a Christmas pressie, so it's actually a proper Lenovo one and holds a good charge as a result. Haven't tried some of the unbranded or Duracell ones, but I might try one at some point as I do like having a spare battery.
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)12 Mar 2018 22:56
To: Dave!! 22 of 145
Like a lot of things, Lenovo batteries are just a sticker put on a Panasonic/Sanyo/Sony product (and a couple of unverified reports suggest Panasonic do the best ones).

What I don't know is if the cheap ones are one of those brands or are completely unbranded, (which I'd avoid because fires and stuff) - so guess I'm going to have to try asking and prepare myself for a few rounds of support staff misunderstanding and telling me it's guaranteed lenovo compatible etc.

From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)13 Mar 2018 12:41
To: Peter (BOUGHTONP) 23 of 145
"support staff"

Call center ESL smurfs fielding calls for disparate products who know SFA about any of them, and are reading from scripts from which they aren't allowed to deviate in any case?
From: ANT_THOMAS13 Mar 2018 18:16
To: ALL24 of 145
As it happens, bought a new refurb PC today and an SSD to go with it. How exciting.
From: william (WILLIAMA)13 Mar 2018 21:29
To: ANT_THOMAS 25 of 145
Definitely. What did you get?
 
From: Peter (BOUGHTONP)13 Mar 2018 21:48
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 26 of 145
Aye. :'(
From: ANT_THOMAS14 Mar 2018 06:55
To: william (WILLIAMA) 27 of 145
Grade: A Grade Refurbished Desktop
Brand & Model: Dell Optiplex 9020 SFF
Processor: Intel i7-4790 3.60GHz
Screen: N/A
Memory: 16GB DDR3
Storage: 500GB Sata Hard Drive
Optical Drive: DVD RW
Graphics: AMD RADEON R7 250 2GB
Input Device: UK Qwerty Keyboard & Mouse
Operating System: Windows 10 Pro 64 Bit & Libre Office
Wireless: No
Bluetooth: No
Ports: 6 X USB 2.0 Ports, 4 x USB 3.0 Ports, Serial Port, Mouse & keyboard Ports RJ-45 Network Port, VGA port, 2 x Display Ports
Warranty: 12 Months
https://itzoo.co.uk/collections/pc-base-units/products/dell-optiplex-9020-sff-desktop-computer-i7-4790-3-60ghz-16gb-windows-12

For just under £300. Had a code for 10% off.
240GB SSD for £59

I'll swap the graphics card for what I'm currently using.
From: william (WILLIAMA)14 Mar 2018 07:53
To: ANT_THOMAS 28 of 145
That's pretty good value!
From: ANT_THOMAS14 Mar 2018 09:36
To: william (WILLIAMA) 29 of 145
I thought so too. It came up on HUKD a week or two ago but sold out when I happened to find it searching for something else. Signed up to their mailing list and more came in stock.

Cheaper but better spec (older generation processor but faster) than similar workstations on the Dell Outlet I was seriously considering so I'm happy.
From: william (WILLIAMA)14 Mar 2018 09:52
To: ANT_THOMAS 30 of 145
Quick look around suggests that the 'standard' offers on this are nearly all i5, nearly all 4/8GB tbh, and nearly all more expensive - so a genuine bargain there.
From: ANT_THOMAS14 Mar 2018 11:32
To: william (WILLIAMA) 31 of 145
Looks that way. And it's already been delivered, quick turn around. Should last me a good few years.

Now to figure out how to split stuff for an SSD + HDD windows and Linux dual boot.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)14 Mar 2018 15:20
To: ANT_THOMAS 32 of 145
I'm toying with the idea, heretical though it seems.
From: william (WILLIAMA)14 Mar 2018 16:10
To: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX) 33 of 145
To quote the official teh-devil-on-your-shoulder 
 
Quote: 
Do eeet! Don't eeeet now!
From: william (WILLIAMA)14 Mar 2018 16:12
To: william (WILLIAMA) 34 of 145
Although, now that I re-read that quote, he must have been typing with his phone. Unless, perhaps, doing 'eeet' would empoverish me to the extent that I'd starve.
From: ANT_THOMAS14 Mar 2018 18:59
To: ANT_THOMAS 35 of 145
Well, excitement wasn't quite as long lived as I'd hoped.

Probably won't fit a 3.5" and 2.5" drive, may have to ditch the optical drive, which isn't really an issue.

Bigger problem is the x16 slot is on the left, rather than right, which means my double width card probably won't work in x1 slot :C
From: ANT_THOMAS14 Mar 2018 19:32
To: ANT_THOMAS 36 of 145
Replacing the 3.5" drive with a slimmer 3.5" drive means I can now fit the SSD in.
Turns out the GFX card works fine in the other slot.
All good!
From: koswix14 Mar 2018 19:42
To: william (WILLIAMA) 37 of 145
That's just how it sounds in Arnie's Austrian accent. Now - get to tha choppa!
From: william (WILLIAMA)14 Mar 2018 20:41
To: koswix 38 of 145
It was the "don't eeet" that puzzled me.

Incidentally, I followed the advice and did "eeeet".

So now I have a little 120GB Western Digital SSD in my server along with shitabytes of storage all duplicated overnight.


So all the faffing around with water coolers and cpus and drives was quite fun after all and along the way I learned how Macrium Reflect Free edition has become much better of late. Now it's a really robust backup solution with scheduling and everything. And you can do something really cool that I've wanted for ages: you can schedule a clone so that if your boot drive goes bang, you can just change the boot order and carry on with the clone as though nothing happened. And I found out (again) how flaky peer to peer networking is with Microsoft and how hard it is for people who know a bit about networking to get it right. Unfortunately, I also found out that the mobo in my desktop PC that I thought of as a bit elderly and limited, is actually rather wizzy and has things like an M.2. slot I never knew about, and USB3 headers and all sorts of things I can't afford to go on playing with. Hey, Ho.
From: CHYRON (DSMITHHFX)14 Mar 2018 21:21
To: ANT_THOMAS 39 of 145
That's the thrill of own build/customizing, will the parts actually fit together?