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Alternatively, get a part list, go to a local PC Store get them to build it for you.
It's always better to build your own.
they have the best CPU prices too !
great deals on refubished parts too ..never had an issue , and if i do no shipping is needed just take it back ..get it replaced
Not always, my Precision M6600 is a perfect laptop as far as a 2011 notebook goes.
Thank-you very much. I really appreciate it. I need to find someone to build it for me know, but I appreciate your time.
if anyone else has suggestions, Im all ears.
...in addition...i was told it had ssd...where do you see that it has no ssd?
Looks at the Dell's Product Features... only 1TB HDD.
https://pcpartpicker.com/list/QqtnWX
You can use Win 10 unactivated to save $90.
I can get a 2TB HD, no big deal. But their both SSD...so what am i missing?
The setup he posted is also decent, but not overclockable CPU and SATA SSD are a no-go IMO.