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jamesgangnc wrote:

Who would care about the life expectancy of a capcitor in a motherboard?
They are obsolete in a couple years and in the scrape pile before they are 5
years old in most cases.


Ah, an American and someone who cares nought for power efficiency nor product
durability.

Bugger off like a good chap will you ?

Do you scrap your car after 5 yrs too ? Free yourself from Microsoft and you
might discover how good even 15 y.o. computers can be.

I was using the world's first laptop in 1983 btw.

Graham

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