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HP Pavilion Dual-Core Desktop

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using_the_whole_fist


quality posts: 3 Private Messages using_the_whole_fist

remember team this is that bizarre computer with the laptop-style brick power supply. you will be extremely limited in your expansion options

CowboyDann


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thiefraccoon


quality posts: 0 Private Messages thiefraccoon

Please look at the benchmark he posted before buying this computer. This E-300 CPU is really really weak. Like, netbook weak.

blkdog40


quality posts: 2 Private Messages blkdog40

product page here

I like that its small-ish and use my Dell Zino every day, which has the same CPU.

*edit Dell Zino is E3250 processor, 1.5Ghz. and there are more pictures in that prod spec link I posted

ericshmerick


quality posts: 7 Private Messages ericshmerick
using_the_whole_fist wrote:remember team this is that bizarre computer with the laptop-style brick power supply. you will be extremely limited in your expansion options



This. Run. In the opposite direction. It's a "get rid of these spare parts now" project given to an HP cube drone.

The big, powerful looking box is very deceiving. Crafty work, drone.

You have been warned.

Avoid.

canis39


quality posts: 0 Private Messages canis39

Is the power supply really 65 watts? That's not a typo? I have never heard of a power supply that small for a desktop CPU. The computer I bought from Gateway in 2003 had a bigger power supply than that.

I can't imagine that anyone would actually buy this computer.

dakisback


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This makes me giggle.

bmason3604


quality posts: 4 Private Messages bmason3604

This PC is pretty terrible performance-wise. It would probably be OK for web-surfing/facebook, but not too much else... Probably would be a decent HTPC, but I would like an HDMI output for that...

I would probably spend $400 on a laptop instead that would have a much better processor, HDMI output, and of course all the other benefits of a laptop: screen, battery/mobility, built-in wireless internet adapter, etc.

phoghat47


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thiefraccoon wrote:Please look at the benchmark he posted before buying this computer. This E-300 CPU is really really weak. Like, netbook weak.



weaker than netbook, actually

He who steals my pocket, steals cash.

cliffgun1


quality posts: 0 Private Messages cliffgun1
dakisback wrote:


This makes me giggle.



Seriously, it's nothing but a Netbook in a big box.

prfasel


quality posts: 1 Private Messages prfasel
CowboyDann wrote: Here are your passmarks for the CPU



here the correct passmark, you had the e-350 it is an e-300 and it is 200 points or so less :!!! - I have a netbook that has a faster processor

v3xed


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cliffgun1 wrote:Seriously, it's nothing but a Netbook in a big box.



I find this whole concept actually hilarious. I I've been given pc's being thrown away that were more powerful. And that was years ago haa

chalion


quality posts: 7 Private Messages chalion

This is the result of when you overproduce one part (the motherboard) and underproduce the rest of a laptop/netbook. It's a cheap alternative to making more portable shells and unstead use off the shelf parts to make a passable workstation. To tell the truth, my company still uses Pentium 4's and Intel centrino capable desktops as workstations with WINXP and though they may be slow by todays' standards, they get the work done.

Edit: The tablet woot is selling today is almost as powerful and is alot more portable, but people do not think that's a good deal either.........


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greenmrt


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I wouldn't ask this processor to power a free calculator in a McDonald's Kid's meal. Amazon has a much stronger product for calculation and it's only $19.95

http://www.amazon.com/Lakeshore-Learning-Materials-Addition-Practice/dp/B004ZAKGV4

chalion


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greenmrt wrote:I wouldn't ask this processor to power a free calculator in a McDonald's Kid's meal. Amazon has a much stronger product for calculation and it's only $19.95

http://www.amazon.com/Lakeshore-Learning-Materials-Addition-Practice/dp/B004ZAKGV4



But that only goes to 9+9. I'm sure this will at least go to 100+100, let alone division!


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thewalleyewacker


quality posts: 0 Private Messages thewalleyewacker

Hay there's enough room for a six pack in there!!!

Douginaz


quality posts: 5 Private Messages Douginaz
cliffgun1 wrote:Seriously, it's nothing but a Netbook in a big box.


You are 100% correct, and a pretty capable netbook too. I just bought an HP DM1-3010 and the specs are almost identical except that the DM1 has an E-350 processor. I have an HP slimline with AMD X2 4200+ processor, and it this is probably not far behind. Without a doubt it has better graphics. It's probably a better performer than the X2 3800 HTPC I put together in 2006, and that still does everything it has to.

For a lot of people, this is plenty of computer for the web, an HTPC, light gaming, photos, music, a DVR (with USB tuner), general text/graphics/photo management, etc.

The graphics will drive an DVI/HDMI and VGA at the same time, so you can power your HDTV and a monitor if you want it do dual duty.

I imagine the only reason they didn't package this in a Slimline size case is to keep the cost down. Considering what it is, the large case is about as much of a negative as anything. The one thing that is notably missing is wireless, but there's always at spare USB port for that.

you can't expect a super computer for $200, but for a lot of people, this is better machine than a lot of the off-lease Pentiums and old dual cores that are available today, at the same or greater prices.

Edit: Refurbished PCs do not qualify for the $15 upgrade to Windows 8.

My wife loves Win 8 on her x2 4200 Slimeline workstation.

LKT


quality posts: 3 Private Messages LKT

Sorry to say but the only thing this product is good for is inducing buyer's remorse.

andrewhallze


quality posts: 1 Private Messages andrewhallze
cliffgun1 wrote:Seriously, it's nothing but a Netbook in a big box.



lol wheres the power supply? Oh wait I think I can see a molex 4 pin powering this beast

y2kjackal


quality posts: 1 Private Messages y2kjackal

freshman question.

Is it worth the price for the components that could be reused like OS, HDD, ODD, case, keyboard, mouse? Drop in a reasonably priced combo (many recently posted) and PSU.

DrToddM


quality posts: 1 Private Messages DrToddM

My calculation goes like this;
1. Win7 Home Premium is about $100
2. 500GB hard disk is about $50
3. Computer case is about $30
4. You get the rest plus assembly for the balance
5. Everything above can be cannibalized for other uses
6. Its good enough for the price

r4488


quality posts: 0 Private Messages r4488

Can anyone confirm this would qualify for a Windows 8 upgrade for $15 ? ? ?

Douginaz


quality posts: 5 Private Messages Douginaz
DrToddM wrote:My calculation goes like this;
1. Win7 Home Premium is about $100
.......
5. Everything above can be cannibalized for other uses
6. Its good enough for the price


And how to you plan to re-activate an OS on a home brew device that was originally activated and tied to an HP product? Am I missing something here?

Douginaz


quality posts: 5 Private Messages Douginaz
r4488 wrote:Can anyone confirm this would qualify for a Windows 8 upgrade for $15 ? ? ?



Refurbs do not qualify. I just checked at the MS upgrade site.

Boxymoron


quality posts: 3 Private Messages Boxymoron

But, can it play Black Mesa: Source?