Posted By: NDLVR
New Computer - 08/23/19 03:41 AM
I'm starting to save up for a new computer (my current one sometimes doesn't ALWAYS accept it's connected to the home wifi, this isn't a lot, but can be a essence). I've been a Dell-girl for over a decade and will always stay with them.
The model I'm looking at (it's space is what I think I'll need) is the G3 series 3590 (it's more expensive than the Inspiron 15 3555 I currently have, but also has twice the space; Inspiron has 500GB HDD, G3 has 1TB 5400 rpm Hybrid Hard Drive.
Does anyone had any experience with this machine? I have ALOT of games on my PC, some of which is older like the old King's Quest games (one game I have to monkey with this laptop to play right is King's Quest: Mask Of Eternity [GOG's edition])
I had also looked at Dell's upgrade to my current computer (the Inspiron 5000 series), which only comes with a SSD with either 125GB or 256GB and I don't think that space would work for me since my current computer is using more than half of it's hard drive's space just with programs and system stuff (I keep music and almost all photos and videos on flash drives.
Does anyone who's had experience with the machine, or may just be rather tech-savy think this would be a good option for me to save back for?
The model I'm looking at (it's space is what I think I'll need) is the G3 series 3590 (it's more expensive than the Inspiron 15 3555 I currently have, but also has twice the space; Inspiron has 500GB HDD, G3 has 1TB 5400 rpm Hybrid Hard Drive.
Does anyone had any experience with this machine? I have ALOT of games on my PC, some of which is older like the old King's Quest games (one game I have to monkey with this laptop to play right is King's Quest: Mask Of Eternity [GOG's edition])
I had also looked at Dell's upgrade to my current computer (the Inspiron 5000 series), which only comes with a SSD with either 125GB or 256GB and I don't think that space would work for me since my current computer is using more than half of it's hard drive's space just with programs and system stuff (I keep music and almost all photos and videos on flash drives.
Does anyone who's had experience with the machine, or may just be rather tech-savy think this would be a good option for me to save back for?