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HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop PC
Windows 10 Home
Intel® Core™ i5 11400 (2.6 GHz up to 4.4 GHz, 12 MB L3 cache, 6 cores)
8 GB DDR4-2933 SDRAM (2 x 4 GB)
256 SSD storage
No Secondary storage
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3060 Ti (8 GB GDDR6 dedicated)
Shadow Black Plastic, Dark Chrome Logo with 500 W Bronze efficiency power supply
Realtek 802.11a/b/g/n/ac (1x1) Wi-Fi® and Bluetooth® 4.2 combo-MIMO supported
HP black wired keyboard with volume control and wired optical mouse kit
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I wonder how many as good or better deals could be had in 5 months...
But the other parts are always standard (CPU, RAM, drives, graphics cards, ect..)
The margins are so slim on computers they have to up sell you on peripherals, support, upgrades, and service to stay in business.
There are companies that sell computers made from all standardized parts ,but of course they are always much more expensive, because they have a all in one warranty for parts they do not make, and support users that do not know computers too well, just like the big boys.
What is LHR?
We will see how GPU prices play out as the LHR (Low Hash Rate) gpus start to roll out. Ship date looks like 30 June for me, so I feel it is a crapshoot on if it will be LHR or not (I don't know what HP's stock looks like and it sucks that they don't give an indication), at this point I would assume LHR.
Light hash rate only affects you if your mining with the card