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How old is your PC / Desktop / Laptop ?

How old is your PC?
I have two computers:

First is a 11-year old Desktop of 32-bit.
I uploaded it of Windows 7 to Windows 10.


Second is a 8-year old laptop that only use in travels.
It's 64-bit with Windows 8.1.


You want to but a new advanced computer?
I've had this Windows 7 PC for... around 6 years, I think? Aside from a few annoying bugs it has with certain programs (usually just requiring me to quickly log out and back in now and then), it generally serves me well. Fixing these issues or getting a new computer does seem nice, but Windows 10 (and especially 11) seems less appealing for me as an OS. Though I'm also someone who stuck with Windows XP a decent ways past it becoming "obsolete," so a lot of that preference could be from familiarity.

I do have Windows 10 on my laptop, which I mainly use to watch things on or to work on my game when I'm not at home for extended times. Less sure how old this one is, I think two or three years.
I had so many computers/laptops that I can't count, but one of my laptops I have for more than 10 years. It's old as heck, but still usable. I just have to fix an issue with the keyboard I couldn't afford the time to yet.

I also have a computer which my dad bought to me and I've been using it for some months, but it ran into a problem with its motherboard and I was told that fixing it would be expensive (about $500 bucks), and thus, not worth it. As soon as I have enough money, I'll see what to do with it.
my "oldest" computer is a 2007 Dell Inspiron 640m/e1405 laptop which used to have 32bit/x86 Windows Vista Home Basic edition but eventually put Windows 7 Home Premium 32bit (around 2014), then upgraded that to Windows 7 Pro 64bit (in mid-2015) and finally upgraded it to Windows 10 Pro 64bit.

my bedroom desktop PC is a 2008 Hewlett-Packard (HP) Pavilion m8417c Media Center PC. Also had Vista but ultimately upgraded to Windows 10 LTSC 64bit a few years ago.

OP Roberto was not specific enough on the "brand" & model computers he has. On the other hand, I mention the brand name model old PCs that I still have and the years when they first came out.

so the PCs that I have are much older than Roberto's but run Win10 okay and have 64bit CPUs (processors)
My current laptop is a Thinkpad T430 from 10 years ago. It runs GNU/Linux with a lightweight window manager (DWM), so I can use most of the RAM on actual programs instead of fancy graphical interfaces. YHowever, I've been thinking about getting a newer laptop, or even a PC, but I don't have a lot of time to work these days... and thus no money :(

Current project: working on a personal website and a portfolio.
My first PC is 16 years old Dell Optiplex 620 comes with preinstalled Windows XP. Near 2018 I changed to Lenovo AIO 201-310 and still using it
My PC desktop computer is 2 years old. I bought it new and built it from scratch. 64-bit with 2 internal drives one with 200 gigs of space and the other with 1 terabyte. Uses a Ge-Force RTX graphics card.

My laptop PC is less than a year old. Just bought it here recently. It's a creator's laptop not really meant for gaming but I still game on it sometimes.

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My current laptop is nearly 10 years old (I got it for my 30th birthday). It's a Dell Alienware gaming laptop, which is great for emulation. Though it came with Windows 7, there was a time when my old C drive kicked the bucket (I lost everything on it, which definitely sucked), but after that, I got a new C drive for my laptop as well as Windows 10. I never imagined my laptop would be nearing 10 years and still be working despite the C drive misfortune I had with it prior to the OS upgrade.
Currently, I have a Windows 10 laptop that I bought from a local electronics store back in Local Business Saturday of 2017.

It is five years old, and the only thing about my laptop is the space bar sticks at certain times.
For the last 8 years I had been using a pre-built Dell XPS 8700 desktop which had an i7-4790 CPU, GTX 745 graphics card and 16GB DDR3 RAM. Few things had been upgraded in that time, I've gone through 3 new graphics cards from a GTX 970 to a 1070 and then a 3060 Ti. Two SSDs had also been added and a better CPU cooler.
Now, just 2 months ago, I finally made the big decision of upgrading the motherboard, CPU and RAM.
New specs are now a Ryzen 7 5700X, 32GB DDR4, an additional 1TB NVME SSD along with the graphics card mentioned, SSDs and cooler mentioned above.

I also have a nearly 1 year old Lenovo Ideapad Gaming 3 laptop which comes with an RTX 3060 and a Ryzen 5 5600H. I use this when I'm away from the PC.
Previously, I had a Toshiba laptop from about 2013 which did the job but was extremely slow. It took 3 minutes just to load up Windows!

EDIT: Case replaced, CPU cooler upgraded to Arctic Freezer 36 ARGB (pretty colours! #smw{<3} ), GPU upgraded to RTX 4070 and RAM upgraded to 64GB.