Have you ever wondered about the age of your laptop?
After that, you thought and analyzed the day when the life of the laptop will
come to an end, and therefore you will replace it. If you analyzed the issue
excessively, I am sure that you have started saving to save the cost of buying
a new laptop. But let me tell you that it is not necessary to replace your
devices every few years, the matter has different dimensions, so in this
article, I will reduce the burden of thinking for you and I will review the
idea of the
average laptop age and when you should start thinking about buying a new one.
What is the expected lifespan of the laptop? As usual,
the answer to this type of question is difficult to summarize in one word or
sentence, even if you are asking about the average or approximate age. Why?
Because the types of laptops differ, there are devices intended for personal
use and others for commercial use. There are also differences in terms of
quality that determine how long your laptop will last before you need to
replace it.
But in general, if we are talking about a normal
laptop that is used on a regular basis, it will often last between 2 to 4
years. On the other hand, a business or gaming laptop with the assumption of
using it every day usually lasts for 7 years! This may seem excessive, but
since we mean laptops that are designed for heavy work, it means that they are
really made to last. However, they often cost more than devices intended for
personal use.
So, determining the average age and generalizing it on
all devices is not possible due to the difference in the quality of the
hardware that makes up these devices, and I add to the above many factors that
determine the age of the laptop, which I will discuss in detail below:
Hardware
As I mentioned earlier, the hard hardware determines
the life of your device, and I do not mean the hard hardware of the processor
only. The processor, graphics card, storage unit, and random access memory play
an essential role in extending the life of the device. The better your choice,
the longer you will get. It will ensure the endurance of the tasks that the
device will perform. Also, if your computer uses a hard SSD, its age may be
less than a hard HDD due to the different mechanisms of action of each type.
Of course, we should not forget another important
factor, which is the quality of the hardware. Your device’s powerful processor
is not enough if its quality is bad, and even the word “strong specifications”
is not enough to ensure that the hardware was manufactured with high quality.
In order to ensure a longer life cycle, you must take into account both
specifications and quality. at the same time.
the use
And by use, I mean how you interact with the device
and what tasks you perform when you use it. It is certain that the completion
of reports on Microsoft Excel will not consume resources such as Motion Design,
for example. Add to this excessive use and frequent overloading, and the fewer
tasks a laptop performs, the longer it ages, and the more you use it and push
it to consume full resources, the less it ages, and in this case, I mean tasks
such as games, design, and multimedia processing that require rather powerful
hardware. What, if you are doing this on a middle or lower-class device, do not
expect it to last for long periods.
Care and attention
This factor is related to its predecessor in some way.
If you neglect the laptop and exhaust it with tasks that are not commensurate
with its capabilities, you will negatively affect its life, and therefore
taking good care of the device will eventually lead to prolonging its life.
I will explain the idea with an example, let's take
the battery into account, as a bad laptop battery is one of the factors in the
failure of the device, and the battery life decreases in the case of frequent
overexertion, so if it gave you 4 working hours when you used it for the first
time and now it gives you only one hour, then its life began to decrease, Of
course, this is very normal, but the time period between these two numbers is
variable, and its change follows many factors, including excessive stress. If
you take good care of your device’s battery, a lot will change for the better.
In my previous example, I reviewed the battery only,
and therefore when you take care of the rest of the details, you will get a
longer life. Of course, it must be noted that the device is clean and that dust
does not collect, for example, inside its fans. Every small detail will play
its role, and no factor can be overlooked if you are You want your device to
stay by your side for longer.
So let us agree on two important issues before moving
on to the next paragraph, the first is that there is no average life span for
all devices due to their different specifications and the quality of
manufacturing their hardware, and the second is your interest in the device and
the nature of the tasks it performs in addition to the hard hardware and its
quality. The main one determines the life of your device.
Alerts indicate a problem
It is certain that after you read this paragraph, you
will leave everything and go to check your device to make sure that these
alerts or signs are present or not, as these signals warn that there is a
problem and that your device has started to fall back, and it is possible here
to consider the idea of replacing it with another.
1- Increased fan noise: This alert is
usually the beginning. You may notice the fans getting loud even if you are not
using the device to perform a huge task, and of course taking into account that
you may be using the latest versions of the software or operating system, which
leads to the high heat of the device is caused by the work of the hard gear
with its maximum capacity.
2- Programs needing a longer time than
usual in order to start: You may notice a slowdown in the work of the device
through the need for programs for a longer time than usual, or the program may
not start directly from the first command, or it starts but you notice a severe
slowdown in its work and frequent freezes whenever it executes a specific
command It is possible that your device's hardware is outdated and cannot keep
up with the permanent updates, whether for programs or the operating system.
3- Problems with multitasking: In the event
that your device does not handle multitasking correctly or it encounters
performance problems when running two programs, for example, this may be
evidence that you need a new device, and the problem of moving between web
pages within the browser with difficulty is a sign similar to the previous one.
Here, it can be said that the problem lies in the RAM, especially if the laptop
has modest specifications and performs tasks such as designing, browsing, and
editing at the same time.
4- Slow boot-up and shutdown: Another
warning to you lies in the speed of boot-up of the device. If the device takes
a very long time to boot up, this warns that it has reached its end. Of course,
before you reach this conclusion, you must make sure that there are not many
programs that run once booted. , and the same applies to the shutdown speed.
What should you do? First, take good care of the
device, and then make sure of its capabilities in the event that you think of
assigning certain tasks to it, and of course, most of us resort to solutions
such as replacing the current RAM with a better one or replacing the hard drive
with another, especially replacing the HDD with another SSD, and of course,
These solutions give an effective effect. In fact, upgrading the Ram and
storage unit is the only solutions to enhance the performance of any laptop,
given that the parts that you can update in the laptop are very limited.
So take care of the device and watch it well, and when you decide to buy a new one, think enough about the available options and choose what suits your tasks and the nature of your work.