Terrible no good day.
So, I've got a very nice PC, double what I'm using now, but it's two parts short, and it has a heart condition.
Specifically, it's tremendously underpowered. 300w PSU.
And a memory problem in that it was sold without a hard drive, but that's the cheaper of the two issues.
What a 300w PSU means is no PCI-E power leads. That means low profile, or a very specific set of cards. Thankfully, I've done my homework, and I have that list.
Today I set out to rectify this issue. I've got a short list on parts to choose from, and an even shorter list of what to avoid (Kingston, Sata to 6 pin adapters)
I headed out to the Goodwill recycling center, where they scrap PC's. They also sell them for a short window before they mulch them, but like many thrift shops, they don't clean them up anymore. These machines have been kicked a few times.
They're supposed to close at 4, but previous experience told me to get there before 2. I now know you have to get there before ONE. Google was no help; said they close at 2 on Saturdays.
I got there at 1:19.
They told me the register was shut off, and they were not going to turn it back on, but they let me peruse. They've got some generics as low as $50, and most of the desktops are in the $150 range.
I then stepped over to parts. Not much to pick through, they keep the good stuff behind a counter, and they weren't going to open it for me.
I did find out you can get 1TB spinny drives for $13, which is a screaming deal, even used. They do Smart test those, so they must have one tech with a conscience.
So, I'm off to Worst Sell. Google made the distance appear much shorter than it actually turned out to be. The views were nice, a rather winding canyon trail, lots of new housing developments, and I worry about the fire danger.
I got to Worst Sell, and their PC component section is now ONE END CAP. Ram, SSD's, processors, and about 4 video cards. They didn't even have motherboards or PSUs! It's prebuilt or golly off at Worst Sell.
I noticed one of the video cards was tampered with and decided this was not the shop to shop at.
Good thing too, because I mistakenly thought the 1650 they had in stock was board powered (It's not)
https://www.bestbuy.com/site/pny-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1650-4gb-gddr6-pci-express-3-0-graphics-card-with-dual-fan-black/6502683.p?skuId=6502683So back to Navigator Google to find another PC place. It once again drew a deceptively short map that was anything but. By the time I got to the independent PC shop it was 4 PM.
And this was actually embarrassing. The guy running the shop was a former coworker I got fired. He would upsell customers, and they'd come back to the store very angry. My boss was an Office Dweller, so I often absorbed quite angry returns.
I mentioned to the boss about this guy's chronic upsell problem. He tapped a few buttons on his keyboard and pulled up the audio/video feed from the counter, something I'd never seen but always suspected was there.
And he was doing it on the spot. Customer wanted a basic hard drive, Doofy tried to spin the bells and whistles.
Boss stood up looking like this man set his cat on fire, walked to the counter, and fired him on the spot. I honestly didn't feel all that bad, as the dude was making the workplace super uncomfortable.
So, about 15 years later, did he learn his lesson? He did not. His postage stamp shop is stocked with only the highest priced (and underperforming) stock possible. He had the EXACT Kingston SSD that makes many online "DO NOT BUY THIS poo FOR THE LOVE OF GOD" lists, and he only sells eight pin graphics card, personal selection.
I told him the newest game I play is New Vegas, and he looked at me like he'd never heard of it but was disgusted anyway.
I thanked him for his time and left.
As a Hail Mary I went to an Office Depot. They had overpriced Hard Drives, and no video cards whatsoever. Als,o the PC game section is now gone. Not that it was particularly exciting in the past.
If you need paper, or paper related products, Office Depot has your back. If you're not looking for paper products, you're SOL.
So, I spent most of the day driving, lost PSI in the front right tire, and even THAT got attitude. Big sticker on the air machine saying "AIR IS NOT FREE"
Which is actually illegal in the state of CA. All you have to do is walk in and tell them to turn the machine on, and they will. Thankfully ONE store clerk knew what was up, and I got the PSI back to normal. I'm desperately hoping it's just a glitch and not a puncture.
Oh, and my portable unit I keep in my car to re-up the pressure, so I don't need to hit a shop was broken.
By the last person I leant it to, who used electrical tape to hide his perfidy, the prick.
I found out the second I plugged it into the cigarette lighter, the whole plug just came apart in my hand. He did a hell of a job, until that moment it looked perfectly fine, as it always had before.
Thankfully once I got home, things became far more complimentary, until Microsoft told me that I logged in from China, Jakarta, and Thailand.
(For some reason you can not lock your account to only log in through CONUS) I'd find that more useful than 2fa, which China, Jakarta, and Thailand apparently ignored.
So now I get to rotate all my passwords and hope they didn't do a deep dive straight up my ass.