BulldogTom Posted Monday at 07:56 PM Report Posted Monday at 07:56 PM It is time to get the new Desktop Computer. I have been shopping around a bit and I came across this. Intel 9 chip, 64GB RAM, 1TB SSD, Win 11 Pro, lots of ports, DVD player. Priced really well. Not seeing any terrible reviews online. I get everything I want but at about half the price of a Dell with similar specs. Any reason any of you know that I should not pull the trigger on this purchase? TIA Tom Longview, TX Quote
Abby Normal Posted Monday at 08:39 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:39 PM It's so new that there aren't many reviews. It's not even in stock on the two sites I checked. It's probably fine. 1 Quote
Abby Normal Posted Monday at 08:50 PM Report Posted Monday at 08:50 PM You might want to get the optional graphics card since this has built in graphics on the motherboard, but it might be adequate for business use. 1 Quote
Lee B Posted Monday at 09:05 PM Report Posted Monday at 09:05 PM 14 minutes ago, Abby Normal said: You might want to get the optional graphics card since this has built in graphics on the motherboard, but it might be adequate for business use. Built in graphics on the motherboard to me is a sign of a lower end system Quote
BulldogTom Posted Monday at 09:14 PM Author Report Posted Monday at 09:14 PM This computer will primarily be used for ATX software and this Board. I don't do gaming or watch videos with it. Thanks for pointing that out. Tom Longview, TX 3 Quote
Lee B Posted yesterday at 12:00 AM Report Posted yesterday at 12:00 AM I did find a few reviews that said solid system overall - average speakers with a grainy webcam. 1 Quote
mcb39 Posted yesterday at 12:33 AM Report Posted yesterday at 12:33 AM Lenovo in itself is not a poorly rated piece of equipment. It was, after all, the child of IBM. I know that my IT person respects it. See if the warranty fits your needs and if you are only using it for what you say, it should be fine. 1 1 Quote
Gail in Virginia Posted 15 hours ago Report Posted 15 hours ago The only concern I would have is how many monitors do you use? That might be a reason to get the optional graphics card - I have done no research, just suggest it as something you might want to check out. 1 Quote
Randall Posted 13 hours ago Report Posted 13 hours ago I'll probably go with HP later this year. I'm not that computer literate so I can't say on Lenovo or anything else. I just go with what I'm familiar with. Quote
BulldogTom Posted 6 hours ago Author Report Posted 6 hours ago 9 hours ago, Gail in Virginia said: The only concern I would have is how many monitors do you use? That might be a reason to get the optional graphics card - I have done no research, just suggest it as something you might want to check out. I only use 2 right now, but this has the ability to hook up 4 per the specs. I don't have room right now for more than 2 monitors. That may change someday. Thanks for the insight. I had the option to upgrade the graphics card and passed since I consider graphics card upgrades for gamers. Maybe I need to update my thinking. Computer ordered, on its way, I am going straight to an IT company and getting all the bloatware removed as soon as it arrives. Tom Longview, TX 2 Quote
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