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    Lenovo Desktop Computer

    Looking for any input about this desktop computer--good or bad experiences. Am thinking about a gift to me!!! http://www.newegg.com/Product/Produc...82E16883266534 TIA
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    Read the reviews and found this;
    Cons: 14 pin power supply instead of the standard 20 or 24 pin makes it much more difficult to upgrade. When I buy a pc I expect to be able to do normal upgrades.
    Seems it does have USB Ports (Total) 2 - USB 3.0, 4 - USB 2.0

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    If the op want's to add a powerfull video card, he could get a 24 to 14 pin adapter and use any power supply he wants on this desktop: http://www.moddiy.com/products/IBM-L...2830cm%29.html

    I think that for the price, even with the 180watts psu, this is a pretty good deal.

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    The CPU in that won't run a good GPU. I wouldn't buy it for half that price.
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    While the cpu in that Lenovo computer is not high-end, for gaming with a mid size video card, it would be faster than any apu made by amd. Don't think that you can find an I5 or I7 on a $400.00 computer. Not everybody needs or wants to pay for an high-end computer.

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    Bunches faster than this 2002 model. Works fine for most of what I do.

    $ inxi -Fxz
    System: Host: antiX1 Kernel: 3.7.10-antix.5-486-smp i686 (32 bit gcc: 4.8.1)
    Desktop: IceWM 1.3.7
    Distro: antiX-13.2_386-full Luddite 4 November 2013
    Machine: System: Hewlett-Packard product: HP Compaq nc6120 (PT596AA#ABA) v: F.03
    Mobo: Hewlett-Packard model: 099C v: KBC Version 39.18
    Bios: Hewlett-Packard v: 68DTD Ver. F.03 date: 02/25/2005
    CPU: Single core Intel Pentium M (-UP-) cache: 2048 KB
    flags: (nx pae sse sse2) bmips: 3733 speed: 1867 MHz (max)
    Graphics: Card: Intel Mobile 915GM/GMS/910GML Express Graphics Controller

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    Thanks for your replies good people but I will let this one slide by. The price is more now. I believe this machine has an IBM connection and ,if so, that ain't bad.
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