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Is it worth putting more money into an R61i?
Is it worth putting more money into an R61i?
So I have this R61i (7650DHU, 2GB RAM, no Ultrabay); got it in 2008 but I'm pretty sure it was already refurbished when it came my way. I just spent some time cleaning it up, getting it looking nice, fixing a noisy fan and replacing the battery. This all cost me about $50 or so. Then I threw a 250GB hard drive that I had sitting around in there and ditched XP for Ubuntu, and it's really a pretty sweet setup for a spare laptop/media server type thing.
However, it is a tad sluggish when opening programs by modern standards and the keyboard is starting to go. I'm considering spending $50 on 4GB of DDR2 RAM and $50 on a replacement keyboard, but I'd hate to do it if the motherboard or something is going to die within the next year (I'm a poor graduate student, so $100 is a lot of money to me!) If it was really going to last, I might even buy a refurbished 7200RPM hard drive for another $50.
What do you folks think? Is it worth investing more money in, or should I just be thankful it's still going after 4 years? I
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However, it is a tad sluggish when opening programs by modern standards and the keyboard is starting to go. I'm considering spending $50 on 4GB of DDR2 RAM and $50 on a replacement keyboard, but I'd hate to do it if the motherboard or something is going to die within the next year (I'm a poor graduate student, so $100 is a lot of money to me!) If it was really going to last, I might even buy a refurbished 7200RPM hard drive for another $50.
What do you folks think? Is it worth investing more money in, or should I just be thankful it's still going after 4 years? I
Thanks!
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Re: Is it worth putting more money into an R61i?
You could buy those parts cheaper in our Marketforum.
I would advise against a refurb HD. Buy a new one instead (with warranty).
Maybe look for a better Linux distro, Ubuntu should be flying with your current specs!
I would advise against a refurb HD. Buy a new one instead (with warranty).
Maybe look for a better Linux distro, Ubuntu should be flying with your current specs!
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Re: Is it worth putting more money into an R61i?
More RAM probably won't make opening programs much if any faster, but it might give a performance boost for certain apps. A fast solid state hard drive would make apps open faster, but I can't say if it would be worth the cost to you.
I would say, just use it as is, if it does the job for you. Most of us don't really need all the speed, bells and whistles that we think we do.
I would say, just use it as is, if it does the job for you. Most of us don't really need all the speed, bells and whistles that we think we do.
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Re: Is it worth putting more money into an R61i?
What Ubuntu are you running on it? Like RealBlackStuff said, if you can get the parts cheaper in the forum, I'd do that. Also, I'd consider getting an SSD - newegg just had the 128gb Samsung 830 series on sale for $89.99 today. I know you are a student, but an SSD would breath new life into that machine. Worth considering. My R40 that was used hard for years was purchased almost 8 and a half years ago and still works fine. I'd get the SSD and then shop for a bargain on the RAM over time myself... good luck!lyansaine wrote:What do you folks think? Is it worth investing more money in, or should I just be thankful it's still going after 4 years?
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Re: Is it worth putting more money into an R61i?
Hey there. I have sent you a PM.lyansaine wrote:So I have this R61i (7650DHU, 2GB RAM, no Ultrabay); got it in 2008 but I'm pretty sure it was already refurbished when it came my way. I just spent some time cleaning it up, getting it looking nice, fixing a noisy fan and replacing the battery. This all cost me about $50 or so. Then I threw a 250GB hard drive that I had sitting around in there and ditched XP for Ubuntu, and it's really a pretty sweet setup for a spare laptop/media server type thing.
However, it is a tad sluggish when opening programs by modern standards and the keyboard is starting to go. I'm considering spending $50 on 4GB of DDR2 RAM and $50 on a replacement keyboard, but I'd hate to do it if the motherboard or something is going to die within the next year (I'm a poor graduate student, so $100 is a lot of money to me!) If it was really going to last, I might even buy a refurbished 7200RPM hard drive for another $50.
What do you folks think? Is it worth investing more money in, or should I just be thankful it's still going after 4 years? I
Thanks!
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