• BURN@lemmy.world
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    2 年前

    I could, but by the time I need a new laptop (last one I bought was 2017) the chassis and screen end up beat to shit and need to be replaced anyways.

    I also just have no use for upgrades in my laptops. They’re always single purpose machines and I replace them when they break, not when they get slow.

    I have a desktop that keeps up with modern hardware. Never got the need for the same in my laptop

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        2 年前

        Honestly, I’ll say I’ll do it and then never do it.

        The chassis is the most reusable part, which also is the most broken part by the time I’m done with a laptop, so I’d need to buy new internals and a new chassis, at which point I’ve just bought a new laptop