Staples has
HP Pavilion TP01-1026 Desktop Computer (9EE17AA#ABA, Natural Silver) on sale for
$379.99.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
xlnc for finding this deal
Specs:
- Intel Core i5-10400 2.9GHz 6-Core Processor
- 12GB 2666MHz DDR4 Memory
- 256GB Solid State Drive
- Intel UHD Graphics 630
- 802.11ac WiFi + Bluetooth 5.0
- DVD Drive
- Mouse and Keyboard Included
- Windows 10 Home
- Ports:
- 4x SuperSpeed USB Type-A
- 4x USB 2.0 Type-A
- 1x USB Type-C
- 1x HDMI
- 1x VGA
- 1x Audio Combo Jack
- 1x Audio In
- 1x Audio Out
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My 2 cents.
here are some pictures
storage: hfm256gdjtni-82a0a https://www.skhynix.com/datasheet..._po
Power: 180w
Let me know if I can answer any questions
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I honestly thought this would be a simple boot order change. Any thoughts or advice? Thanks!
They are now at least acknowledging it is possible to buy it at the price. They said they needed the two coupon codes that were applied to get the price down. Once I provide those they are willing to look then up and apply them.
Does anyone by chance know what the coupon codes were, I didn't see them in the thread.
Thanks!
How are you liking the pc so far? Is it pretty fast with the ssd? I debated on getting one but my 4+ year old Dell is doing just fine (at least that's what I keep telling myself), lol.
I would want to run a 4k monitor on this but at 60hz so I guess a graphics card would be required.
Thanks,
-Guru
This computer is extremely fast. I was surprised to see that it had even faster load times then my 4 year old Dell 6th gen i5 with a Samsung evo ssd that I had previously installed. Very satisfied with this purchase so far.
This computer is extremely fast. I was surprised to see that it had even faster load times then my 4 year old Dell 6th gen i5 with a Samsung evo ssd that I had previously installed. Very satisfied with this purchase so far.
So you simply added gt 1030 with no other changes, and the 180W PSU is holding up fine?
The way I look at it, HP would not be including these 1030 cards in some of these system builds if there was even a chance of it not being capable of handling it. I imagine it would be quite a lawsuit if an insufficient power supply caused a fire or other damage..
I just wanted to add, when testing this PC using the "hwinfo" monitoring program while watching a 4k movie in HDR at 60hz, I was able to see that the gpu total power averaged only 13.3 watts. For my purposes, I'm confident that the gt-1030 will be absolutely fine with the 180 watt power supply...
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Is the 1650 still going strong? Any crashes? Thinking about doing this...
-- near Huntington Beach
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