James Mason :
r0aringdrag0n :
It depends on the price; as you know, Sandy Bridge is outdated, but the CPUs are still pretty good. If the computer is more than ~$350 then i wouldn't. It also depends on the other things in the system. It also depends on what you're going to use it for.
Right, if you tell us what you're paying for it, we could better evaluate whether or not it's a good buy.
well it's an hp pavilion p6000 series, for about a ~$600, the specs are:
Intel Core i5-2300 (2.8Ghz), 6Mo Cache L3, Socket 1155
Pegatron (Asus) Cleveland-GL8, Chipset Intel H67
4Go DDR3 1333Mhz PC3-10 600 Mo/sec , 16Go Max
1 To SATA 3G, 7200trs/mn
DVD+/-RW SATA Double Couche LightScribe - Lecteur de cartes 15 en 1
NVidia GeForce G405, 1024MoMo, Ports : HDMI, DVI-I and VGA
5.1 audio
Hp mouse and keyboard
windows 7 home premium key
and a 20" HP Lcd
as you see everything looks fine, the only thing that worries me is the processor (the GPU is too damn weak, but i'm gonna replace it of course)
i'm gonna use it for studies, multimedia and gaming (i'm not a hardcore gamer so running games on medium setting isn't a problem)