• FireWire400@lemmy.world
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    28 days ago

    Just bought myself a late 2011 17" MacBook Pro, it was listed as untested but I took the gamble… Yeah, its logic board turned out to be dead.

    I bought far older ThinkPads for less money that worked perfectly.

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      28 days ago

      Imo untested always means dead. Especially when it is something easy to test - like a laptop

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        28 days ago

        Yes, probably should have seen that coming to be fair. Especially since the A1297s are so prone to failure.

        It’s just that confirmed working ones are still so goddamn expensive and I kinda wanted to have one but not enough to drop 200€ on it

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          28 days ago

          Rule of thumb when buying electronics (or anything for that matter) is buy it cheap, buy it twice.

          Nervously looks at the 10€/TB refurbished drives that just arrived

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      28 days ago

      I would be extremely skeptical of buying something listed as untested. How hard is it to test if a Mac works you just turn it on if it doesn’t turn on it’s broken. It takes like 30 seconds.

      However if you turn it on and it’s broken but you don’t want to sell it for parts you can always just sell it as “untested”.