Budget 0-20k PC Upgrade Advice

First of all, your hdd has caution status that too with uncorrectable sector count so nothing you install on that drive will work as it should. Second, ssd always helps & is a must nowadays to run windows 10/11 & it helps everywhere not just fast startup & shutdown. Just get a cheap crucial BX500 240gb ssd for 1300 from onlyssd (sister website of primeabgb) & install linux mint on it. Everything will run smoothly incl your printer. Also get 4gb ddr3 ram from primeabgb & sell that 2gb ram stick if possible.
Thank you for the suggestion. I have already ordered the same SSD, a few days ago and is actually just waiting for its delivery. Also SSD I haven't included in my budget because even if the system doesn't work, the SSD can still be used elsewhere It is just the RAM and processor for which the budget I provided and I am confused which to pick up. I will look into this.
 
The G2030 build is marginally better than the E5400. However, both of them aren't going to be of much use considering 2c/2T they come with, if you try any kind of multitasking.
A modern smartphone will probably outperform both those PCs. So, in the grand scheme of things, throwing money on EOL hardware, Old RAM & New SSD without addressing the core issue (literally!) would be an exercise in futility.

IMO, you'd be better off getting a cheap i3 based Tiny/Mini/Micro USFF PC with 8GB of RAM and slap that new SSD you ordered for a usable build that will likely last a few years and handle basic home usage, browsing & printing tasks with ease. As for the old PCs, donate / recycle or sell them for parts, if you can to recoup some of the costs involved in the upgrade.

May even consider this and return your SSD for a refund, if possible - https://techenclave.com/threads/dell-tiny-sff-pcs.221583/

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The G2030 build is marginally better than the E5400. However, both of them aren't going to be of much use considering 2c/2T they come with, if you try any kind of multitasking.
A modern smartphone will probably outperform both those PCs. So, in the grand scheme of things, throwing money on EOL hardware, Old RAM & New SSD without addressing the core issue (literally!) would be an exercise in futility.

IMO, you'd be better off getting a cheap i3 based Tiny/Mini/Micro USFF PC with 8GB of RAM and slap that new SSD you ordered for a usable build that will likely last a few years and handle basic home usage, browsing & printing tasks with ease. As for the old PCs, donate / recycle or sell them for parts, if you can to recoup some of the costs involved in the upgrade.

May even consider this and return your SSD for a refund, if possible - https://techenclave.com/threads/dell-tiny-sff-pcs.221583/

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As I previously said this PC is just a temporary one to push through maybe a year or year and a half till we can get that reimbursement for a PC/Laptop next year. So, spending upwards of 6k now doesn't make any sense. As for the SSD, even if this PC fails, I have other systems where I can put it to good use and thus why I ordered it without taking much time. As for the PC, I did get a cheap 8GB stick to get it to 10GB RAM and installed Linux on it. It seems to be working fine as of now. Again, a browser is all my parents need for most of their work. The RAM cost me just under ₹600, it seems to be doing its job for now and hopefully for some time more
 
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