Hi everyone! I'm new to the world of computers, so I apologize if this seems like an obvious question. I have several old computers and laptops that vary in how well they work. Can I take them apart and use their parts to build something functional? I know compatibility will be a key issue, but in general, is this a feasible project?
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If your parts are from roughly the same era, it should work pretty well. Just be mindful of things like RAM and CPU socket types; mixing older and newer parts can lead to compatibility issues.
Absolutely, if all the necessary parts are compatible, you can definitely do this! It's not just theoretical—plenty of people have successfully combined parts from old systems to make a new one.
There are a few limits, but yes, you can use parts from different computers. Just make sure the motherboard, CPU, and RAM are all compatible. Oh, and ensure your power supply can handle everything you're putting together.
Generally, it's much easier to do this with desktop computers since they have more standardized parts. For laptops, it can be more complicated because things like CPUs are often soldered onto the motherboard.
In theory, yes! You can often swap parts between machines, but if many components are faulty, sorting through them can get tricky. Compatibility is crucial—especially with laptops, since they are more integrated than desktops.

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