A pre-built tower with a disk drive and windows 7. I think you better call the Loch Ness Monster cuz you’re only getting about three fitty for that
To be fair, the computer is listed as having 500GB memory which is pretty insane
Wasn’t the hard cap for 7 like 64gb? Anyway I’m imagining ram smashed into pci-e slots.
I was like 99% sure you were wrong because the 32 bit versions were limited to 4gb but looking up and yeah all the versions of 7 have a ram cap the depending on which SKU you were running. 192gbs was the max for 64 bit professional, Enterprise, and Ultimate. This is the full list for just Windows 7.
- Windows 7 Starter 32-Bit 2GB
- Windows 7 Home Basic 32-Bit 4GB
- Windows 7 Home Basic 64-Bit 8GB
- Windows 7 Home Premium 32-Bit 4GB
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64-Bit 16GB
- Windows 7 Professional 32-Bit 4GB
- Windows 7 Professional 64-Bit 192GB
- Windows 7 Enterprise 32-Bit 4GB
- Windows 7 Enterprise 64-Bit 192GB
- Windows 7 Ultimate 32-Bit 4GB
- Windows 7 Ultimate 64-Bit 192GB
The top SKU for Windows Server 2008 r2, which was the server counterpart of Windows 7, supported up to 2tb of RAM.
They probably just downloaded some RAM
7, 500 actually.
It just has “windows”
Wait, are you telling me I can get rid of all my e-waste if I just stick a maga sticker on it and put it on Craigslist?
“Packard Bell Desktop Computer. 240 Mhz CPU, 128 MB Ram. Comes with Windows 95 installed. The sound card alone is worth $100. MAGA. Let’s go Brandon. $1400. Will paint a custom ‘TRUMP’ logo on case for an extra $250.”
In Castle Rock,CO?
Yeah, maybe.
Is that an ‘interesting’ area? I drove by once and thought the namesake was neat.
There’s a sweet Renaissance festival every year there
There’s a LAN party there every year. Seems about the best thing about it.
I inquired about why the Bustang that goes to to Colorado Springs doesn’t stop in Castle Rock. The Bustang employee heavily implied it was because Castle Rock just refuses to allow transit riders in their city. Castle Rock rather have a taxi budget for old people then do any form of public transit.
I looked up the service tag (7YRPNS1) on Dell’s site.
Good Lord why were they still releasing machines with 2gb of RAM with a 2nd gen core i3