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Acer Aspire XC Desktop (Refurb): Celeron J4125, 4GB RAM, 256GB SSD

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Acer via eBay has Acer Aspire XC Desktop (Refurbished, DT.BHFAA.001) for $87.99 (price reflected in cart). Shipping is free.

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Specs
  • Intel Celeron J4125 2.00 GHz Quad-Core Processor
  • 4GB RAM
  • 256GB Solid State Drive
  • Intel UHD Graphics 600
  • Includes Keyboard & Mouse
  • Windows 10 Home

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Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • About this item:
    • This price matches a recent Frontpage Deal.
    • This item is Certified Refurbished. It has been professionally restored by an Acer approved vendor. Units are usually cosmetically indistinguishable from New products, but some may show signs of light use. Functionally, these units are equivalent to New. Certified Refurbished units will be shipped in a New Brown Box.
    • See the forum thread for additional discussion from Slickdeals members about the best uses for this budget desktop.
    • Comes with a 2-year warranty from Allstate.
  • Returns:
    • Free 30 day returns. Seller pays for return shipping.

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Acer via eBay has Acer Aspire XC Desktop (Refurbished, DT.BHFAA.001) for $87.99 (price reflected in cart). Shipping is free.

Thanks to community member cgigate and drjs for sharing this deal.

Note, must add to cart for the sale price.

Specs
  • Intel Celeron J4125 2.00 GHz Quad-Core Processor
  • 4GB RAM
  • 256GB Solid State Drive
  • Intel UHD Graphics 600
  • Includes Keyboard & Mouse
  • Windows 10 Home

Editor's Notes

Written by oceanlake | Staff
  • About this item:
    • This price matches a recent Frontpage Deal.
    • This item is Certified Refurbished. It has been professionally restored by an Acer approved vendor. Units are usually cosmetically indistinguishable from New products, but some may show signs of light use. Functionally, these units are equivalent to New. Certified Refurbished units will be shipped in a New Brown Box.
    • See the forum thread for additional discussion from Slickdeals members about the best uses for this budget desktop.
    • Comes with a 2-year warranty from Allstate.
  • Returns:
    • Free 30 day returns. Seller pays for return shipping.

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drjs
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Mine idle at 6W.
AquaGalley8616
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This 88 dollar PC is not a powerful PC. That is correct. I'm not being duped into thinking this is a POWERFUL PC!
This is a laptop PC who's motherboard has been placed in a tiny tower case and can run windows 10/11, and you can add more ram, and comes with NVMe, with external power supply that laptop's use! So very, very low power 24/7 machine 6 watts idle.
It has bluetooth/wifi,ethernet port, 4 usb 2 ports, 2 usb 3 ports. 2 year warranty, intel 600 internal graphics, hdmi and vga port,

You know that Walmart currently is selling this at 299 dollars with good user review average.

I object to the word "duped" in your post. There are 2-3 threads on this device on slickdeals , with things people are doing with it.

Like the Raspberry Pi, it is hobby device, and cheaper than Pi,( if you were to buy Pi plus all the extra's you need to buy to complete Pi package).

Hopefully, people read YOUR post, and read posts from others that discuss the positive aspect of this device, so they know what they are buying and not buying. Alert heard, sir. . Your mission is accomplished. Torpedoes away. Next target!
Pinako
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For those of you wanting to use this thing as a NAS, you're looking at three issues:

Where to mount the disks? As previously mentioned, there's space for a 3.5" disk and a 2.5" disk if you removed the optical drive. Alternatively, you could remove the entire cage and replace it with something that'd accept two 3.5" disks [amazon.com] (I haven't actually tried it because I haven't received the computer yet, but it should work). Similarly, it should not be too difficult to put four 2.5" disks in the case. Use a cage if you want to be fancy. Velcro or duct tape if you just don't gaf. Or get a bigger case, but then you'd lose the cute little form factor.

Where to get the power? Y-splitters. Just don't overload the power supply.

Where to connect the data cables? Ah, now this is the fun part. See previous post regarding the limitations of the PCIe bus. If the goal is to install as many disks as possible, one way would be to put SATA controllers in the ×16, ×4, and ×2 slots. Yes, the M-keyed M.2 slot and even the E-keyed M.2 slot could probably be used for PCIe modules, including SATA controllers and Ethernet controllers.

Each lane of PCIe 2.0 provides 500 MB/s of bandwidth, just barely sufficient for SATA III's 600 MB/s. This is obviously not a problem for HDD, but could limit SSD performance. You might want to be... creative... with port selection, if you plan to use SSDs and HDDs together. For example, if you put a 2-port SATA controller in the ×2 slot, you might want to pair an SSD with a HDD on that same controller to optimize bandwidth usage.

Also remember the limitations of the DMI link. If you're using this machine as a NAS, your disks might be sharing PCIe bandwidth with your NIC. You could potentially install many disks and a lot of other stuff, but they'd compete for bandwidth. Proceed with caution.

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Jul 18, 2022
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canyahearmenow4
Jul 18, 2022
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Quote from 3MB33Z33 :
I got the system in yesterday:
Yeah, a picture of the inside would be great! Also, I have not seen it mentioned yet, but can you tell us what NIC card chipset it comes with? Is it an Intel brand NIC or just like a cruddy Ralink NIC? You might be able to figure it out in the device manager or something like that.

I've had so many issues with PFsense and non-Intel brand NICs. I know that most of the issues are "fixed" now days, but I'm still curious.

Any reply would be appreciated.
Jul 18, 2022
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jungleking3
Jul 18, 2022
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Quote from zbr13 :
Can you share the picture of the inside? Thanks
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z...Suleymanov

This should be the best inside view out there. Basically a laptop board in a desktop chassis. Looks real nice for a media center light browsing etc. or a single task type of a setup for NAS or some type of server. For $90 I dont think we can complain much with whats being provided.
Jul 18, 2022
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mnementh
Jul 18, 2022
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Quote from drjs :
*added a WD 80TB Red plus
I can't wait to see a deal on an 80TB drive. Smilie
Jul 18, 2022
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wiffle
Jul 18, 2022
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Quote from SalX :
K, ordered. I'm upgrading from a pi4 used as a plex server. The reported quietness and low power draw of the PC convinced me to do the switch.

I don't transcode so I use kodi with the PlexKodiConnect addon. You can make it look nice with the embuary skin.
Unless you plan to use this ONLY as a Plex SERVER and not both a server and client, get this instead and spend the extra $110.

edit...by the time you add extra ram to this, which is a must, you will spend closer to $90 for the extra boost in performance needed to be a PlexKodiConnect client.
Last edited by wiffle July 18, 2022 at 12:48 PM.
Jul 18, 2022
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budster
Jul 18, 2022
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Quote from 3MB33Z33 :
Nope, there's definitely a PSU inside the case. I'm unfamiliar with this power supply design with the external "component"; it's definitely a brick but isn't hefty.
Quote from SDuser1234567 :
yes the same for me. Uses an external power supply interestingly (like a laptop). There is no separate power supply that you would expect in a PC. 19v is directly fed into motherboard. I dont think we can switch to a higher wattage PS other then finding a larger external brick.
I've never seen before a desktop that has a DC in port. That's not normal right?

I'm wondering if the power brick can literally be used as a spare laptop charger for laptops that have DC in power ports. Could someone post the specs of it (e.g. power, voltage, amperage)?
Jul 18, 2022
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psumarsh
Jul 18, 2022
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Quote from AquaGalley8616 :
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I own the Acer Refurb i5-11th gen and I has a 300 power supply in the case.
I own the Acer Refurb i3-10gen and it has 300 power supply in the case.
I own this Acer Refurb and it has NO power supply in the case!

This 88 dollar Acer is a laptop chip, and if you own a laptop, it's a power brick like that, probably works in some laptops to charge laptop.
This 88 dollar Acer is super light weight compared to the i3 and i5. There is practically nothing to the motherboard, super tiny motherboard with SOOOOO much space inside case. But PC works and I like it. (for 88 dollars). Smilie
same boat. have an i3 and this one, was very surprised how light this one was compared to the i3 lol. It's like a feather
Jul 18, 2022
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drjs
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Quote from mnementh :
I can't wait to see a deal on an 80TB drive.
LOL. I meant 8TB of course.

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wiffle
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Quote from budster :
I've never seen before a desktop that has a DC in port. That's not normal right?

I'm wondering if the power brick can literally be used as a spare laptop charger for laptops that have DC in power ports. Could someone post the specs of it (e.g. power, voltage, amperage)?
My old Deskmini PC worked like this. I am also curious what the power ratings are on the external power supply.
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drjs
Jul 18, 2022
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Quote from psumarsh :
same boat. have an i3 and this one, was very surprised how light this one was compared to the i3 lol. It's like a feather
It is amazing when you move power supply from inside to outside the case how much a difference it makes.

LMAOLMAOLMAO
Jul 18, 2022
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drjs
Jul 18, 2022
159 Posts
Quote from budster :
I've never seen before a desktop that has a DC in port. That's not normal right?

I'm wondering if the power brick can literally be used as a spare laptop charger for laptops that have DC in power ports. Could someone post the specs of it (e.g. power, voltage, amperage)?
This is what looks like:

https://www.amazon.com/Charger-C2...&sr=8-3​
Jul 18, 2022
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FairWren6046
Jul 18, 2022
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Quote from drjs :
When I copied into the wiki, the link didn't copy. Information is on the old thread copied below:

*Added another 8Gig of memory [amazon.com]to make it 12Gig total
*spliced power so I can get 2 SATA power header [ebay.com]
*spliced fan header [ebay.com]and added an 140mm fan [amazon.com]
*added a WD 80TB Red plus
*added a DVD caddy 3.5 9.7mm bay [amazon.com].
Thank you!
Jul 18, 2022
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wiffle
Jul 18, 2022
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Quote from drjs :
This is what looks like:

https://www.amazon.com/Charger-C2...&sr=8-3​
My Deskmini external psu is 19 volts/120 watts.
This one is 65 watts.
Jul 18, 2022
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Pinako
Jul 18, 2022
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Quote from wiffle :
Unless you plan to use this ONLY as a Plex SERVER and not both a server and client, get this instead and spend the extra $110.

edit...by the time you add extra ram to this, which is a must, you will spend closer to $90 for the extra boost in performance needed to be a PlexKodiConnect client.
You seem to know a lot about the i3 version, so let me ask you: how much power does it use while idle? The Celeron version uses an impressive 6-25W and would make a good router. Obviously, if one wanted to do more, one would need more power. I know about the 65W TDP [intel.com], but I'm more interested in minimum overall power usage. So, what's the damage with the i3?
Jul 18, 2022
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erjed
Jul 18, 2022
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Quote from wiffle :
My old Deskmini PC worked like this. I am also curious what the power ratings are on the external power supply.
19v 3.42 amps. I have multiple similar power bricks left over from when I used an asus Eeebox pc and a gigabyte brix. Plugs are an exact fit too. I've also seen power bricks with the same ratings for laptops but the plugs are sometimes a different size.
Last edited by erjed July 18, 2022 at 01:50 PM.

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Jul 18, 2022
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wiffle
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Quote from Pinako :
You seem to know a lot about the i3 version, so let me ask you: how much power does it use while idle? The Celeron version uses an impressive 6-25W and would make a good router. Obviously, if one wanted to do more, one would need more power. I know about the 65W TDP [intel.com], but I'm more interested in minimum overall power usage. So, what's the damage with the i3?
Sorry. I don't know exactly. I certainly wouldn't worry about it. It ain't much, that's for sure.

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