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HP Pavilion Desktop: Ryzen 5 3600, GTX 1650 Super, 8GB, 256GB SSD (Refurb)

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VIP Outlet has HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop (Refurbished, TG01-0023w) on sale for $253.80 when you apply coupon code happy4thsale in your cart. Shipping is free.

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Specs:
  • AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6GHz 6-Core Processor
  • 8GB DDR4 Memory
  • 256GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Super 4GB GDDR6 Graphics
  • Realtek Wi-Fi 5 (1x1) + Bluetooth 4.2
  • Ports:
    • 1x SuperSpeed USB Type-C
    • 4x SuperSpeed USB Type-A
    • 1x Displayort
    • 1x HDMI
    • 1x DVI-D
    • 1x Audio Combo Jack
  • 400W Platinum Efficiency Power Supply

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VIP Outlet has HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop (Refurbished, TG01-0023w) on sale for $253.80 when you apply coupon code happy4thsale in your cart. Shipping is free.

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Specs:
  • AMD Ryzen 5 3600 3.6GHz 6-Core Processor
  • 8GB DDR4 Memory
  • 256GB PCIe NVMe M.2 SSD
  • NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 Super 4GB GDDR6 Graphics
  • Realtek Wi-Fi 5 (1x1) + Bluetooth 4.2
  • Ports:
    • 1x SuperSpeed USB Type-C
    • 4x SuperSpeed USB Type-A
    • 1x Displayort
    • 1x HDMI
    • 1x DVI-D
    • 1x Audio Combo Jack
  • 400W Platinum Efficiency Power Supply

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Add a 001 to the apt/suite field. It won't matter to UPS/Fedex if it's there and doesn't apply.
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They sell retailer returns from Wal-Mart and Home Depot. Been around for years.
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Brilliant idea! I am also waiting for free after rebate RTX 3080 TI.

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Quote from duijver :
I guess the question is what are folks thoughts on what the real worth is? I am not sure if I could reasonability build a low end pc, with low power requirements, today, for $253?

It seems like the 3200g processor went for about $99 originally and now Amazon wants $219. That weak power supply and no leads for PCI-e means upgrading to a dedicated card is impossible or not cost viable.

Asking because I really only need it for a kid to play roblox and minecraft and the 3200/APU seems to handle that fine in 1080.

While it's probably technically "worth" $253 for the 3200G system, I wouldn't really call it a good deal. The CPU is decent enough for basic use and with build-in graphics it can handle general computing or web based games (like roblox). Besides it not coming with a dedicated graphics card, the biggest thing that will effect performance is the mechanical hard drive instead of coming with an SSD. If I was going to use the 3200G machine for anything I'd want to through an SSD into it which would add another $50-$200 depending on the size you want. And with a crappy 180W power supply don't plan on adding a GPU later as it won't be able to handle it.

If I was trying to build something similar new I'd probably end up spending $300-$350 right now. That being said, I wouldn't build something similar as for a little more you can probably build a low-end gaming machine which would be more upgradable down the line .

If you absolutely NEED a basic machine right now than it's not a bad price considering the chip shortage and jacked up prices right now. Keep in mind that it's also refurb'd so it could die on you very quickly.

Mine is going back soon as it's delivered as I don't expect to get the 3600x + GPU since nobody else is.
Last edited by gassyjoe July 8, 2021 at 11:22 AM.
Jul 8, 2021
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AlexisL1244
Jul 8, 2021
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Quote from duijver :
I guess the question is what are folks thoughts on what the real worth is? I am not sure if I could reasonability build a low end pc, with low power requirements, today, for $253?

It seems like the 3200g processor went for about $99 originally and now Amazon wants $219. That weak power supply and no leads for PCI-e means upgrading to a dedicated card is impossible or not cost viable.

Asking because I really only need it for a kid to play roblox and minecraft and the 3200/APU seems to handle that fine in 1080.
I just got my order and received the 3200G. The system struggles, I would not use this for anything other than browsing the web really. It really needs a SSD to be more usable and any gaming will have hiccups.

To put in to context, I ordered the PC fully intending to move the components to a different case I have here with a decent PSU. I planned to replace my daughters i3 2350m laptop which she uses for roblox, youtube and a few very light games on steam (e.g. cat quest, fall guys), this 3200G struggles more than the dated i3 system, mainly due to the lack of SSD which I could move from the laptop to the desktop but to me its not even the effort.

The vendor offered 10% discount for me to keep the system but Im sending it back as its definitely not an improvement over what I have and it would take a lot more $$$ to get it where I want it to be specially since the power supply is so weak.
Jul 8, 2021
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N5935
Jul 8, 2021
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I got 3200g. I am sad.
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duijver
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Quote from AlexisL1244 :
I just got my order and received the 3200G. The system struggles, I would not use this for anything other than browsing the web really. It really needs a SSD to be more usable and any gaming will have hiccups.

To put in to context, I ordered the PC fully intending to move the components to a different case I have here with a decent PSU. I planned to replace my daughters i3 2350m laptop which she uses for roblox, youtube and a few very light games on steam (e.g. cat quest, fall guys), this 3200G struggles more than the dated i3 system, mainly due to the lack of SSD which I could move from the laptop to the desktop but to me its not even the effort.

The vendor offered 10% discount for me to keep the system but Im sending it back as its definitely not an improvement over what I have and it would take a lot more $$$ to get it where I want it to be specially since the power supply is so weak.
Did they offer you 10% from the ebay or store price?

I do find it strange that the i3 2350m was faster than this system though... According to https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Com...4vsm824486 the 3200g (rank 316) blows away that old i3 (rank 786)...

The 3200g is also 9 years newer and uses DDR4 vs DDR3. https://www.cpu-world.com/Compare...A988).html

I guess I can throw in a cheap SSD (lying around) and reinstall the OS in like 30 minutes and see how it performs. The HP probably has a lot of bloat, anti virus, etc.
Last edited by duijver July 8, 2021 at 01:57 PM.
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BradC8264
Jul 8, 2021
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I have no issue with the fact that VIP Outlet screwed up by presenting incorrect product information and taking my money but they didn't inform me my order was cancelled and the funds are still allocated against my credit card. They even told me to call my bank! Zero communication and zero customer service.
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AGA7d
Jul 8, 2021
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this is an epic screw-up by the seller. I bought from ebay and got the 3200G, already filed a claim to return.

I'd be OK even without the video card promised, for hell no won't take a 3200G. Won't pay this for $150
Last edited by AGA7d July 8, 2021 at 03:48 PM.
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Krakn3Dfx
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Getting mine tomorrow, sounds like I'll be boxing it up and sending it back.

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AlexisL1244
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Quote from duijver :
Did they offer you 10% from the ebay or store price?

I do find it strange that the i3 2350m was faster than this system though... According to https://cpu.userbenchmark.com/Com...4vsm824486 [userbenchmark.com] the 3200g (rank 316) blows away that old i3 (rank 786)...

The 3200g is also 9 years newer and uses DDR4 vs DDR3. https://www.cpu-world.com/Compare...A988).html [cpu-world.com]

I guess I can throw in a cheap SSD (lying around) and reinstall the OS in like 30 minutes and see how it performs. The HP probably has a lot of bloat, anti virus, etc.
I was offered 10% of the store purchase price, if you have an ssd lying around, it wont hurt to try it out. Plus if you don't have a system already for your kiddo then you have to weigh in if the price adjustment would suffice. This is why I tested it, since I figured I had it already and it wouldn't hurt to try it. Granted, I did not remove any of the bloat ware from HP or anything like that. Given the significant bait and switch I was not going to invest significant time in trying to squeeze additional performance.

For me and my use case, I did not see any improvement and still had frame drops on steam games and more input lag for controller play plus longer response and load times (I'll attribute that to the SSD vs Mechanical). Granted, the current system is dated but I've added a few upgrades through the years (SSD memory) but I was expecting more from a "modern" system.
Jul 9, 2021
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Mr_Sadness
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Quote from -ivanx :
Guys question, the UPC/MPN on both ebay and their site shows a pc with Ryzen 3200G and Vega 8(iGPU) graphics. Did we all get bamboozled or is their description wrong?
We all got bamboozled since the product description was wrong and should of said HP M01-F0033W (Ryzen 3200G and Vega 8(iGPU) graphics)
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jen7851
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The model we are all getting is $269 everyday price on Walmarts website [walmart.com] . So the big "4th of july" deal wasnt all that impressive in the first place if they had posted the right PC.
Keep that in mind if you are thinking about keeping it. It took no effort to call and get a return label for it.
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Quote from GeraldTheOne67 :
The model we are all getting is $269 everyday price on Walmarts website [walmart.com] . So the big "4th of july" deal wasnt all that impressive in the first place if they had posted the right PC.
Keep that in mind if you are thinking about keeping it. It took no effort to call and get a return label for it.
If only they would've notified me of the order cancellation and credited my card I'd be fine but the didn't. I wouldn't buy a paper clip from this company.
Jul 9, 2021
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roninido
Jul 9, 2021
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Quote from AlexisL1244 :
I was offered 10% of the store purchase price, if you have an ssd lying around, it wont hurt to try it out. Plus if you don't have a system already for your kiddo then you have to weigh in if the price adjustment would suffice. This is why I tested it, since I figured I had it already and it wouldn't hurt to try it. Granted, I did not remove any of the bloat ware from HP or anything like that. Given the significant bait and switch I was not going to invest significant time in trying to squeeze additional performance.

For me and my use case, I did not see any improvement and still had frame drops on steam games and more input lag for controller play plus longer response and load times (I'll attribute that to the SSD vs Mechanical). Granted, the current system is dated but I've added a few upgrades through the years (SSD memory) but I was expecting more from a "modern" system.
I ordered two, with the same intention as you. At the beginning of last year, I was building budget systems for my kids to play Fortnite, Minecraft, Slime Rancher, and a few other games. I built two with SSDs, B450 motherboards, 16GB RAM, one with a a Ryzen 1600AF, one with a 3200G, and I got a deal on a B550 Wifi MB, and bought everything but the processor and video card. I was going to put 1650 Supers in them, and was waiting until the price came down below $150, once the new 30 series cards came out. Oops.
The 3200G played Fortnite like absolute GARBAGE from a graphics standpoint. Once I realized that a 1650 or better wasn't in my immediate future from an availability/price standpoint, I put some graphics cards I had from previous systems in each of them, an RX580 in the 3200G, and an R9 270 in the 1600AF. I was going to take the processors and graphics cards out of these, put a 1650 in the 1600AF system, swap the 3200G with the 3600, and finish building the B550 system using the 3600 processor and 1650, and would have ended up with three modern-ish budget gaming rigs for my three kids.

Instead, I guess I'm taking a lot less time and printing out return labels.

It sucks, and I understand that mistakes happen. I'm just disappointed that they could have alerted us of the listing error, rather than changing the description and following through on shipping.
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Big oof. They told FedEx to return to sender. I guess I should be receiving a refund soon.
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duijver
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Quote from roninido :
I ordered two, with the same intention as you. At the beginning of last year, I was building budget systems for my kids to play Fortnite, Minecraft, Slime Rancher, and a few other games. I built two with SSDs, B450 motherboards, 16GB RAM, one with a a Ryzen 1600AF, one with a 3200G, and I got a deal on a B550 Wifi MB, and bought everything but the processor and video card. I was going to put 1650 Supers in them, and was waiting until the price came down below $150, once the new 30 series cards came out. Oops.
The 3200G played Fortnite like absolute GARBAGE from a graphics standpoint. Once I realized that a 1650 or better wasn't in my immediate future from an availability/price standpoint, I put some graphics cards I had from previous systems in each of them, an RX580 in the 3200G, and an R9 270 in the 1600AF. I was going to take the processors and graphics cards out of these, put a 1650 in the 1600AF system, swap the 3200G with the 3600, and finish building the B550 system using the 3600 processor and 1650, and would have ended up with three modern-ish budget gaming rigs for my three kids.

Instead, I guess I'm taking a lot less time and printing out return labels.

It sucks, and I understand that mistakes happen. I'm just disappointed that they could have alerted us of the listing error, rather than changing the description and following through on shipping.
This is great information... So, you mentioned that the 3200G played Fortnight horribly, but I am guessing that Minecraft was in the same boat?

I picked up a B550 MB from amazon for $65 and may have to wait for a good deal on a 3600 and maybe slap in an R9 390 that I have lying around. Or give in an rebuild my backup i7-6700k system with the Nvidia 980... The kids use it today, but I don't trust Synapase-X and all of the other hacking tools on that system without purging all personal data first.

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roninido
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Quote from duijver :
This is great information... So, you mentioned that the 3200G played Fortnight horribly, but I am guessing that Minecraft was in the same boat?

I picked up a B550 MB from amazon for $65 and may have to wait for a good deal on a 3600 and maybe slap in an R9 390 that I have lying around. Or give in an rebuild my backup i7-6700k system with the Nvidia 980... The kids use it today, but I don't trust Synapase-X and all of the other hacking tools on that system without purging all personal data first.
So, I was wrong, I put the 1600AF together with the RX580, and the 3200G has an R7 370. The R9 270 is in another computer. Both have 16GB RAM.

I got the 3200G because A) after watching some YouTube reviews, I figured it would hold my oldest daughter over until I was able to get a 1650; B) by the time I got around to putting that rig together in May of last year, the magical 1600AF that I bought for ~$80 was going for more than double that price. And I said "No, I can't possibly spend more than $100 or so on a processor, I've always built pretty good rigs and never paid more than $130 for motherboard and CPU combined". Stupid, stupid me.

Didn't even get as far as playing Minecraft. I built it quickly, my oldest daughter (16YO when I assembled it) tried playing Fortnite (because that's what all three daughters were obsessed with at the time). She came upstairs and said "it's so laggy, I can't even play"; I logged in and adjusted to lower visuals, said "Yup, this sucks", played with drivers for a bit, then decided to try installing the RX 580 that I thought was dead (the Dell it came in wouldn't boot with it installed). It worked, so I decided that a 580 with a 3200G was practically sacrilegious, so I switched it with the 370 that was in the 1600AF.

To be fair to the processor, though, it *MIGHT* have worked well had I spent some time on it, and it works fine now with the R7 370. At the time I put it together I had three kids at home ALL THE TIME (not that I was different than anyone else) because of the wonderful social experiment that we've all gone through in the past year-plus. I just wanted to have three gaming-ish computers working all at the same time, so I didn't spend time I normally would have, figuring out why it lagged so much. This YouTube video (and others) shows it doing pretty nicely at 1080p: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Oz04RWUTM0

EDIT: I should add, also, that my 13-year-old is using the 3200G/R7 370 rig to play Minecraft, Fortnite, Dead By Daylight (custom matches, just between our family), occasionally stream those games, and edit videos for YouTube using Pinnacle Studio Ultimate 23. So the 3200G, with the R9 390 in it, should do very well for what you want.
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