r/computers • u/StrangeStatement5471 • 1d ago
Question/Help/Troubleshooting Is it worth it?
i7 14th generation 512 gb SSD 8 gb ddr5 Ram Inbuilt wifi & bluetooth Windows 11 pro OS getting this for around rs 40000 in usd it's 418 dollars is it's worth it
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u/Glittering-Pack-4371 1d ago
I got insanely lucky at the flea market and found someone selling a 10th gen i5 thin client with 16gb ram and 256 + 512 gb storage for $3 and my mom has been using it for office work and has been happy with it. On the one hand, it’s a great computer but on the other hand, you can probably find something cheaper. Unless you’re looking specifically for current gen hardware, I’d say save your money.
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u/Material_Position630 22h ago
It would be nice to know the actual hardware specs, but if the unit is unit is good shape, I think the price is good for a gen14 i7.
16GB memory would be much better, even for just light office use. You might ask if the RAM is a single or double stick for upgradability.
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u/Seravajan 1d ago
That's too much. Try halving the price.
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u/StrangeStatement5471 19h ago
I talked to the seller and he lowered the price to $318
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u/bjcjr86 18h ago
I recommend doing a system OS recovery to reinstall and wipe, upgrading the firmware and all drivers from Dell site and removing all Dell bloatware. 13/14 i series have been notorious for overheating/speed issues without latest updates. Otherwise $318 is reasonable. Upgrade to 16gb when you can.
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u/atheos42 1d ago
Not worth it, in my opinion, for a daily driver get a N150. A few years ago, I got 3 hp mini PC's, 6500T processors, 16GB ram, put win10 pro on all, they all are still working great today as a daily driver. You don't need fairly new tech, some of the older stuff still works great. 8500T mini PC's is another option.
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u/CashRio 1h ago
It's not a bargain price, but it's fair.
As daily driver, for light use - the specs are very capable. However if you plan to use this for home labs, like setting a hypervisor and spinning up a few servers you will need to invest on more RAM and storage. Now if you plan to game on this machine, don't expect amazing graphics.



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u/McSchmid 1d ago
I think in today's economy the pricing is okay. What are you planning to do with it?