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Desktop (2016)
  • Intel Core i5-6500
  • MSI B150M Mortar
  • 2*8GB DDR4 Vengeance LPX 2400 MHz RAM
  • Samsung 860 EVO 256GB SATA
  • WD 1TB Blue HDD
  • Asus 24x ODD
  • FSP APN 700W PSU
  • Zebronics Aviator (Upgrading Soon)
  • Logitech G100s Gaming Combo
  • BenQ GW2470HM VA FHD Monitor
  • CyberPower 1KVA UPS
 
Desktop

Intel Core i7-8700
16 GB DDR-4 Ram.
ASUS 1050ti Graphic Card (4 GB).
ASUS H310M Motherboard.
2 TB HDD
480 GB SSD
Ant Esports ICE-511MT Cabinet
HP 22 inch monitor / Zebronics 16 inch Monitor
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Dell inspiron 1545 bought on September 2009 :

> Intel core 2 duo P9700 2.53 GHz

> 2 GB x 2 modules of DDR 2 RAM each at 800 MHz (now upgraded to 4 GB x 2 modules of DDR 2 RAM 800 MHz)

> 320 GB SATA 2 hard disk (upgraded to 1 TB 4 years back)

> Intel GM 45 chipset motherboard

> 15.6 inch LED display

> Windows 10 pro original version and Office 2019 pro original version (bought from Online Retailer Of Digital Software | Windows 10 |Office 2019 | SoftwareGiants.com )

My laptop has celebrated its 11th birthday.

I am not greedy like many people who keep on changing their laptop frequently.
 
Dell inspiron 1545 bought on September 2009 :

> Intel core 2 duo P9700 2.53 GHz

> 2 GB x 2 modules of DDR 2 RAM each at 800 MHz (now upgraded to 4 GB x 2 modules of DDR 2 RAM 800 MHz)

> 320 GB SATA 2 hard disk (upgraded to 1 TB 4 years back)

> Intel GM 45 chipset motherboard

> 15.6 inch LED display

> Windows 10 pro original version and Office 2019 pro original version (bought from Online Retailer Of Digital Software | Windows 10 |Office 2019 | SoftwareGiants.com )

My laptop has celebrated its 11th birthday.

I am not greedy like many people who keep on changing their laptop frequently.

If you want to improve the responsiveness of the system I highly recommend replacing your hard disk with an SSD if you have the budget, it will make a noticeable difference to windows and application bootup/loading etc.
 
If you want to improve the responsiveness of the system I highly recommend replacing your hard disk with an SSD if you have the budget, it will make a noticeable difference to windows and application bootup/loading etc.
Only foolish people buy that to waste their money. I am a Hardware Engineer. I know well about my laptop. I defragmant with uniblue disk rescue (that I installed long back) 5 to 10 times a month. I am getting more speed just by enabling 'write caching' for the hard disk in the 'device manager' (devmgmt.msc). I always put my laptop under HIBERNATE mode to resume loading windows quickly rather than shutting down.
 
Desktop:

Intel i9 10900k
MSI Z490 Carbon Wifi Motherboard
32GB DDR4 Ram (8gbx4)
1TB NVME M.2 SSD
250gb Samsung Evo 860
WD 1TB HDD
Corsair Crystal 570X Cabinet
EVGA 960 SSC 4GB GPU (Will upgrade to 3070)
Samsung 22inch LED Monitor (Might upgrade to a better one next year maybe)
Noctua NH-U12S Tower CPU cooler


Scratches you might notice are actually on plastic film not on the glass.
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Laptop:


Macbook Pro 2017 15inch Touch Bar model

Intel Core i7, 16GB Ram, 256GB Storage, Radeon Pro 555 2GB and Intel 630 GPUs,
 
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If you are lazy to defrag
Lazy to defrag 5-10 times a month that I could use to do something better. Hell yeah, I'm lazy then 😂😂😂
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Unlike you who has all the time to waste in the world, others have lots of things to worry about in their life than defrag their hard disk 5-10 times a month.
 
Laptop that I bought in 2015

Dell Inspiron 15 5000 Series
i3 4th Gen, 1.9Ghz
6GB, 500GB 5400rpm
Windows 10, 64 bit
15.6" screen
 
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