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Originally Posted by Benjy91
Would a machine like that be easy to upgrade myself over time?
Or would Packard Bell make it difficult to alter it?
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No, it would not be that hard. Once you remove the side panel it looks just like any other PC whether a factory-built one or a home-built.
Adding more RAM, hard drives, an extra optical drive, etc., is "easy peasy, lemon squeezy."
Roban had a good question though, for your main hard drive where Windows 7 will reside, you don't need a huge hard drive capacity. A 500GB would be just fine. Then put the big hard drives such as the 1.5 or 2 TB ones in the case and attach to the motherboard's extra SATA sockets. You DO NOT want to use a big hard drive for all you storage in addition to the operating system. Because if you have a system crash and cannot recover your files, then you have them on separate drives instead of relying on one drive.