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Used G4 purchase tips (pre-newbie)
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<blockquote data-quote="Animatronica" data-source="post: 49538"><p>Yes, thats rather true...My Pentium computer has been running forever and has not had any problems at all and it still runs bearable. I've had 2 machines go on me so far one being an HP and the other an E-Machines. I have yet to have a mac die on me though. But like the poster before has said if you can - test the ports, make sure no funny noises occur, check the optical drive, check the temperature too, make sure their arent any bad spots on the board, make sure the optical drive works. If the seller is serious about selling the PowerMac then he/she would no doubt let y ou test the machine first.If he/she doesnt want to let you test the machine then i would be weary as they may be trying to hide something. Also resellers are not always the cheaper ones. I have seen individual sellers selling the same exact configuration for roughly 200.00 less then a retailer. it really all depends on the person, retailer and area of location.</p><p></p><p>C-ya</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Animatronica, post: 49538"] Yes, thats rather true...My Pentium computer has been running forever and has not had any problems at all and it still runs bearable. I've had 2 machines go on me so far one being an HP and the other an E-Machines. I have yet to have a mac die on me though. But like the poster before has said if you can - test the ports, make sure no funny noises occur, check the optical drive, check the temperature too, make sure their arent any bad spots on the board, make sure the optical drive works. If the seller is serious about selling the PowerMac then he/she would no doubt let y ou test the machine first.If he/she doesnt want to let you test the machine then i would be weary as they may be trying to hide something. Also resellers are not always the cheaper ones. I have seen individual sellers selling the same exact configuration for roughly 200.00 less then a retailer. it really all depends on the person, retailer and area of location. C-ya [/QUOTE]
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