What to Look for When Buying a Refurbished Desktop
von {{ author }} Stanley Sam an Jun 10, 2026
Refurbished Desktops: A Smart Buy — If You Know What to Check
A refurbished desktop can deliver exceptional value — powerful specs, long lifespan, and significant savings over new. But not all refurbished desktops are created equal. Here's exactly what to look for before you buy.
1. Processor (CPU) Generation
The CPU is the heart of any desktop. When shopping refurbished, aim for:
- Intel Core i5 or i7 (8th Gen or newer) for everyday productivity and multitasking
- Intel Core i9 or AMD Ryzen 7/9 for creative work, video editing, or heavy workloads
Avoid anything older than 6th Gen Intel unless the price is exceptionally low and your needs are minimal.
2. RAM: How Much Do You Need?
- 8GB: Sufficient for web browsing, email, and light office work
- 16GB: Recommended for most users, especially multitaskers
- 32GB+: Ideal for power users, developers, or those running virtual machines
The good news: most refurbished desktops allow RAM upgrades, so you can start lower and expand later.
3. Storage: SSD vs HDD
This is one of the biggest performance differentiators. Always prioritize a desktop with an SSD (Solid State Drive) — it makes the system feel dramatically faster for boot times, app launches, and file transfers. An HDD is acceptable as secondary storage, but your OS drive should be an SSD.
4. Cosmetic Grade
Refurbished desktops are typically graded by cosmetic condition:
- Grade A: Like new, minimal to no visible wear
- Grade B: Light scratches or scuffs, fully functional
- Grade C: Noticeable cosmetic wear, but performance is unaffected
For a desktop that sits under your desk, Grade B or C is often perfectly fine and saves you more money.
5. Warranty and Return Policy
This is non-negotiable. Only buy from a seller that offers a clear warranty and return window. At Atlas Computers & Electronics, every refurbished desktop comes with warranty coverage and a return policy — so you're protected if anything isn't right.
6. Connectivity and Ports
Check that the desktop has the ports you need: USB-A, USB-C, DisplayPort or HDMI for your monitor, and an ethernet port for a stable wired connection. Business-grade desktops like the Dell OptiPlex or HP EliteDesk typically have excellent port selection.
Browse Our Refurbished Desktops
Ready to find your next desktop? Explore our curated selection of refurbished desktops — all inspected, tested, and backed by our warranty. Whether you need a compact mini PC or a full tower workstation, we have options to fit every budget.