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Refurbished computers are being purchased by countless gaming aficionados, and nobody seems to have problems at all. In fact, this is actually the best option if you want to save money during a global financial crisis. It is a common misconception that refurbished desktop computers and laptops are typically old or very slow speed models. You will be surprised, though, to find that most reconditioned or used desktops being sold are competitive when it comes to speed and dependability. Of course, you cannot expect to find top of the line peripherals and components in cheap desktop computers, but if you just look around, you will be able to get the exact specifications that you are looking for. Here are some of the other reasons why a refurbished computer can be used for gaming. Price is definitely one of the major reasons why you should consider buying a refurbished computer for your gaming needs. Let's face it, a brand new gaming computer in the market can cost around $1,500 to $2,500. This is a bit too much especially if you can barely pay your mortgage or you are struggling to find a permanent job. In contrast, you can find refurbished desktop computers that are in the range of $200 to $1,000 or even less if you are really patient in your search. Another reason why it is a good idea to buy a refurbished computer is that you will not have problems in getting the upgrades that you want. Even if you buy a brand new computer, chances are you still need to upgrade it in order to fit your gaming needs. So, it would be better to buy a cheap computer that is refurbished so that you will have more money for graphics card, RAM and other peripherals. However, it is often advisable to ask the seller of refurbished desktop computers if the units can be further upgraded before you buy. Since all refurbished computers for sale have warranties, you can be assured that if your cheap computer encounters any problem within the warranty period, the seller will change defective parts or provide free repair service. Besides, all parts of refurbished computers are usually re-certified and had undergone rigorous hardware testing, so you know that what you get will be in perfect working condition. Still, it would be a wise move to ask about warranty before paying for a refurbished cheap desktop. Jason Oh has an interest in computers and technology. His blog http://refurbishedcomputerexplained.com provides detailed information on refurbished desktop computers. The website also offers useful tips of what to look for before purchasing refurbished desktop computers. ------------------ ARTICLE END ------------------ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
