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According to Computer Hope, youshouldexpect to replace your computer onceevery fouryears. That's based on a cost analysis, plus the averagetime ittakes to wear out the internal parts of the computer.HomeComputer Help gives a slightly different estimate:Fiveyears for desktops, and three to four for laptops.
Also asked, how long do computers last on average?
three to five years
- Your computer is a major part of your daily life.
- Your workstation PC is slow.
- Your PC is making odd noises.
- You can't run the latest software.
- It will cost more to upgrade your computer than replaceit.
- You've already upgraded your computer.
- You need more space.
Then, can a computer last 10 years?
Over the past 10 years, computertechnologyhas reached a point that upgrading before 5 yearsisn'tnecessary. For the average users – someone who surfsthe Web,checks e-mail, or uses office products – a newcomputer canlast them probably 10 years ormore.
Desktop computers generally have a healthy lifespanoffive years, some longer, especially if they are well maintained.Anupgrade can extend their life. Laptops last around threeorfour years.