I bought an eMachines T3304. But why?

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • In the automotive industry, they call this kinds of stuff "lemons" - Dirt cheap pieces of junk plagued with problems. That's exactly what this eMachines is.
    Well, the eMachines T-Series systems (such as the T3304 or T6000) were at both the top and bottom of eMachines' lineup in the mid-2000's: You had the T6000, one of the first 64-bit desktop computers for consumers, sporting an Athlon 64. And on the exact OPPOSITE end of the spectrum, there's the models like this: the shoddy, Sempron-powered T3304. You probably shouldn't buy an old PC with a SEMPRON, because they're usually junk. Oh, and this one came with a Bestec power supply unit and bulging capacitors, so it's junk galore; garbage everywhere!
    Well, I don't know what else to say about this thing. I also apologize towards anyone who actually owned this model growing up that has nostalgic value with this model, since a lot of people grew up with an eMachines as their first computer. In fact, if that is the case, the two of us are in a similar boat, as my early computers (a Lenovo C-205, Asus Transformer Book T-100, and Dell Inspiron 3252) are quite shoddy and don't perform all that well. Well maybe if I still had them and hacked the Vista onto the C-205 and 7 onto that Asus T-100 and Dell Inspiron 3252, but I don't have either of those two anymore (but I bought a new Inspiron 3252 about a year ago so maybe a project on my hands? idk)
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