Wednesday, 23 November 2016

ZOOSTORM 7872-0460/A

ID: PCD12

HISTORY


Unusually, this computer was given to me because the owner was moving and would not have room for it in her new home. It's a system that I've worked on a few times in the past and remember fitting new RAM modules and a new power supply at different times. It is not old, even by modern standards, and the specifications should be more than adequate for Windows 10.



INITIAL SPECIFICATIONS


Machine Type: Desktop Tower
Model: ZOOSTORM 7872-0460/A
Year of Manufacturer: 2013
Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-H61M-DS2 DVI
Chipset: INTEL H61 EXPRESS
Processor: INTEL CELERON G1610 2.6GHz 64-BIT (Socket 1155)
RAM: 4GB DDR3 (2x 2GB 240-Pin DIMM)
Hard Drive(s): 320GB 2.5" SATA
Optical Drive(s): DVD-RW 5.25" SATA
Graphics: Integrated (Intel)
Audio: Integrated (Realtek)
Network: Integrated (1Gbps Ethernet)
USB: 2.0 (2 Front, 4 Rear)
Power Supply: Antec 350W
Other Features: N/A
COA: Windows 7 Home Premium


INITIAL INSPECTION

The computer is in excellent condition and shows little sign of use, inside and out. Unsurprisingly, a visual inspection of the power supply and motherboard did not uncover any problems.



REPAIRS & MODIFICATIONS

  • None required

PREPARATION

After the processor cooler was cleaned and reseated, diagnostic tests were run on the main components to verify stability. No faults were found, so it was time to setup the software.


SETUP

Fortunately, Windows 7 keys still work to activate fresh installations of Windows 10, so I was able to set this system up with the very latest 'anniversary edition'. After installing all available updates and some office and media playback software, the computer was ready for it's new owner.



CONCLUSION

This can't be considered a 'powerful' computer, but for general purpose use, I don't think there would be much difference in performance between this system and a brand new one. The processor isn't up to gaming or 3D graphics work, but for website access / apps, office work, music, video etc there would be little reason to have anything more, so I'm hoping the new owner will find it enjoyable to use. The customer who have me the computer also provided a screen and printer, so this should make a great complete setup for a worthy cause.





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