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April 16, 2024

What is the average lifespan of a laptop?

When you invest in a laptop or desktop computer, you're probably not thinking about its expiration date. But like all electronics, computers have a finite lifespan. The question of "how long do laptops last" is not just about time; it's also about performance and reliability. Learn how computer components, maintenance, usage habits, and other factors affect your laptop’s lifespan.

How long do laptops last?

A cross sectional view of a laptop’s internal components

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The typical lifespan of a laptop or a desktop computer is variable and the longevity of these devices hinges on several factors, from the type of usage to the quality of their components.

What factors shorten your computer’s lifespan?

Certain hardware limitations, usage patterns, and other factors can significantly shorten your laptop’s lifespan. Factors that can affect your computer’s longevity include:

Intensive usage

Heavy tasks such as gaming, video editing, and constant high-performance demands can accelerate wear and tear on a computer's components.

Excessive debris

Excessive heat is a major enemy of laptops and computers. Poor ventilation can cause components to overheat, leading to a shortened lifespan.

Physical damage

Drops, spills, and rough handling can damage internal components, leading to a shortened laptop lifespan.

Component quality

Low-quality or outdated components can fail more quickly and may not support newer software, prompting a need for computer replacement.

How does hardware affect your laptop’s lifespan?

Hardware also dictates your laptop’s longevity. To ensure your computer lasts, you should be aware of the health and degradation of the following components:

Processor

While central processing units (CPUs) can last up to a decade, they may become obsolete as software requirements increase.

Hard drives

Moving parts in traditional hard drives are prone to failure; they typically last 3-5 years. Solid-state drives (SSDs), without moving parts, tend to last longer but can still degrade with extensive write cycles.

Battery

Laptop batteries degrade with each charge cycle, usually warranting replacement or affecting portability after 2-4 years.

RAM

Random access memory (RAM) can last a long time but is susceptible to failure due to power surges or overheating.

Motherboards

Capacitors and other components on a motherboard can fail due to heat and cheap construction, often becoming the limiting factor in your laptop’s lifespan.

When should you consider an upgrade?

When your computer starts to frequently crash, takes longer to perform tasks, or can't run the latest software efficiently, it's time to start looking for a new one.

When it’s time for a new computer, consider the Microsoft Surface Pro 11ᵗʰ Edition as a replacement. Surface Pro 11ᵗʰ Edition is equipped with Snapdragon® X processors, offers a variety of storage options, and has enhanced security with Microsoft Pluton TPM 2.0, which safeguards against malware threats. This Surface Copilot+ PC is designed to withstand heavy usage and multitasking, so you can use it for the long-haul.

For enhanced functionality, consider Surface accessories such as the Surface Slim Pen 2.¹ This accessory enables you to write and sketch comfortably, thanks to its tactile, ergonomic design, which may also help decrease keyboard usage and extend its lifespan.

The lifespan of your laptop or computer can vary greatly, but knowing the factors that affect it can help you make informed decisions about maintenance and when to upgrade. When the time comes, invest in a new Surface device that lasts. For more ways to improve your laptop’s longevity, find out how you can do more with Microsoft Surface.

  • DISCLAIMER: Features and functionality subject to change. Articles are written specifically for the United States market; features, functionality, and availability may vary by region.
  • [1] Chargers, software, accessories, and devices sold separately. Availability may vary by market.

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