Thursday, July 2, 2009

How To Buy Refurbished Computer Parts


By James Michaels

When it comes to your computer and getting the extra devices, you want for it there are many ways you can come out ahead. Some people are content to purchase a computer and then keep everything the same as the day they got it. This is fine and in fact, a good idea, that way you know that whatever you are adding will be the correct part for your computer. Nevertheless, at times, things will quit or you may want to upgrade your system to run faster or better. At times like this, you will have two choices you can purchase parts new from a retailer or you can find refurbished computer parts. New computer parts will cost you a pretty penny and if you educate yourself, you can actually buy refurbished computer parts and save time and money.

The first thing you need to understand is exactly what refurbished computer parts are. This will give you a good idea of what to expect when you begin looking at them. Refurbished parts are often taken from equipment that has broken-down for other reasons and it is more economical to part the machine out than to fix it, kind of like automobiles. Other refurbished computer parts are removed from machines that were destined for the trash bin for other reasons, old technology for example. The bottom line is these parts are no longer needed or wanted in their current machines and would most likely end up in garbage heap somewhere. Parts are salvaged from all of these units and then repaired or sold as is as refurbished computer parts.

If you are looking at refurbished computer parts, the chances are good that you are trying to fix an older system for which new parts are no longer manufactured. When a system reaches a certain age it becomes harder to find new parts, an important thing to keep in mind because at some point you may find you will have to purchase refurbished parts to use in your home PC. At these moments, you will be very glad that someone is taking the time to salvage refurbished parts.

When you are thinking about buying parts for your computer there are many refurbished parts you can choose from. You can find refurbished parts for brand new systems or even models that date back up to 20 years ago. There are PC parts, entire PC computers, mini-computers, and nearly any type of hardware you can imagine. All of these and more are available for you to buy as refurbished computer parts. You can expect to find LCD screens, power supplies, I/O cards and even complete computer systems.

The main thing you should know when you decide to look into refurbished computer parts is to check out the seller. You can inquire about the business from people you know or check for online reviews, you will also want to clearly know the guarantees offered and how they test the refurbished parts. If you decide to go with online auctions all of the same rules apply. In addition to the above standards, you might want to garner a relationship with a supplier who is willing to search for hard to find parts for you.

In the UK there is not a trade organization that monitors for shoddy traders so you are going to have to perform due diligence all on your own. With a little research you should be able to find a supplier that is above board and with any luck your new found refurbished computer parts dealer will be able to offer installation as part of the deal.

Another thing to consider when you are looking for refurbished computer parts is that there are also counterfeits out there. These are mostly computer chips, which will look right in the photographs that are sent, but which will be non-functioning copies.

A good supplier of refurbished computer parts is something you will benefit from for years to come. The parts will be much cheaper than new and you will have a reliable source for obtaining them. This could be the start of a lovely relationship!

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