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Quote from: One Eyed Wonderweasle on September 27, 2023, 09:49:06 amThis vid should tell you what we can and can't do with it. CPU looks soldered in but on the acer site it says it is upgrade able to win 11.Oh, It does. It's limited to a max of 8Gb of LDDR4 2400. BGA stands for Ball Grid Array. So, the CPU is in fact soldered on. The PSU is external. So, you will have to upgrade that if you want to use a under 75 watt low profile, single slot GPU. All storage is SATA 6 compatible at least. Including the M.2. But it's not Nvme. Only SATA. Worst of all, it does not support TPM 2.0. It can't run windows 11 officially.Quote from: KT 💣 KλBoƠM on September 26, 2023, 11:05:50 pmShe is not a power user like we are. Power user or not, it's still a Fisher Price JR's first PC. It's just E-waste really. I think even Dave can agree with me on that.Quote from: KT 💣 KλBoƠM on September 26, 2023, 11:05:50 pmOne day maybe Dave will have a good computer for her but for now it is good enough. She needs simple.Well, if she can appreciate it, then good for her. But a MiniForum PC would make a much better option IMHO.
This vid should tell you what we can and can't do with it. CPU looks soldered in but on the acer site it says it is upgrade able to win 11.
She is not a power user like we are.
One day maybe Dave will have a good computer for her but for now it is good enough. She needs simple.
This vid should tell you what we can and can't do with it. CPU looks soldered in but on the acer site it says it is upgrade able to win 11. The most accurate specs should be on the right hand side of the case when looking at the front of it. should list the hard drive type and size, if it doesn't say SSD or NVME or m.2 it isn't likely an SSD.
Funny, I checked out the site link you posted and check out this review .. wowhttps://www.amazon.com/product-reviews/B08BJDFZRF/ref=acr_dp_hist_1?ie=UTF8&filterByStar=one_star&reviewerType=all_reviews#reviews-filter-bar
Quote from: KT 💣 KλBoƠM on October 02, 2023, 02:08:22 amFunny, I checked out the site link you posted and check out this review .. wowhttps://www.amazon.com/product-reviews/B08BJDFZRF/ref=acr_dp_hist_1?ie=UTF8&filterByStar=one_star&reviewerType=all_reviews#reviews-filter-bar Is that the same PC that your mom bought? The specs on that system look very different. But still, a valid testament to Dell's quality and reputation these days.
Yes. I see it very often actually. Usually for PC parts like HDD's, SSD's and mainboards. Example, I'm reading the reviews of a particular SSD and most of the reviews are for another SSD of the same brand, but way different specs.But the link you posted was for a completely different PC altogether.
Why do they do that? Just mistakes or searching for reference too fast?
Quote from: KT 💣 KλBoƠM on October 13, 2023, 05:19:42 amWhy do they do that? Just mistakes or searching for reference too fast?In your case, I suspect that the intended link was discontinued or changed. And the servers search algorithm failed to find the correct match. Others like NewEgg for instance, list several different capacities of particular branded drives or several different models of mainboard from the same brand in one link.
just so you know the manual saying it comes with an SSD doesn't mean it does. if it is just listed as a 1tb hard drive on the case that is all it has. if it has a SSD it lists it as so. If the model with that hardware is no longer for sale at that chain of stores, a lot of times the reviews are not kept either.but I'm pretty sure that has a win 11 free upgrade.
just so you know the manual saying it comes with an SSD doesn't mean it does. if it is just listed as a 1tb hard drive on the case that is all it has. if it has a SSD it lists it as so.
If the model with that hardware is no longer for sale at that chain of stores, a lot of times the reviews are not kept either.but I'm pretty sure that has a win 11 free upgrade.