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<blockquote data-quote="Freth" data-source="post: 75927090" data-attributes="member: 429202"><p>I'd make sure it's functional before buying it. Turn it on and take a look at the system page and drives to make sure that the specs match. Run it for a few minutes and if everything is in order, sure, buy it. The only thing that could potentially be a problem is if there is an overheating issue or some hardware is dying and it shuts off or shuts down off and on, but you may not see that on a test run, so you're taking a chance regardless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Freth, post: 75927090, member: 429202"] I'd make sure it's functional before buying it. Turn it on and take a look at the system page and drives to make sure that the specs match. Run it for a few minutes and if everything is in order, sure, buy it. The only thing that could potentially be a problem is if there is an overheating issue or some hardware is dying and it shuts off or shuts down off and on, but you may not see that on a test run, so you're taking a chance regardless. [/QUOTE]
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