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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 19, 2022
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drjs
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Quote from Pinako :
Interesting! So it appears to be a mini-ITX board with a picoPSU built in? The case options are endless. Or you could snag one of the Ender 3 deals and print your own [thingiverse.com].
Very tempting! But I worry building case out of PLA. I am freshly out of PETG.
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Quote from fbueller :
Kodi is so 2019.
Then you are doing it wrong! Your mom is calling you for dinner.
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank drjs

Quote from Pinako :
Interesting! So it appears to be a mini-ITX board with a picoPSU built in? The case options are endless. Or you could snag one of the Ender 3 deals and print your own [thingiverse.com].
I found a youtube video showing someone striping out of the motherboard from an Acer Apsire and putting it into a miniITX case [youtube.com]. I believe the motherboard factor is likely mini ITX. Now I am on the hunt for a nice case to relocate the system into.
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Quote from drjs :
I found a youtube video showing someone striping out of the motherboard from an Acer Apsire and putting it into a miniITX case [youtube.com]. I believe the motherboard factor is likely mini ITX. Now I am on the hunt for a nice case to relocate the system into.
Nice. Please post back if you find one.
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Pinako
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Quote from drjs :
I found a youtube video showing someone striping out of the motherboard from an Acer Apsire and putting it into a miniITX case [youtube.com]. I believe the motherboard factor is likely mini ITX. Now I am on the hunt for a nice case to relocate the system into.
Hopefully not too expensive... many of these cases cost more than the computer itself [amazon.com] 🤔

I guess it's a bit bigger than mini-ITX. The guy removed the (superfluous) PSU to make room.
Last edited by Pinako July 18, 2022 at 07:01 PM.
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rspirit
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Anybody know if the bios option to power on the system when the power is applied is available? Basically, so it turns on all the time without a button press/after a power outage for router duties?
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zbr13
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Do you think lsi 9210-8i will work with this using pcie slot? I know powering hdds may be an issue.

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cgigate
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Quote from drjs :
I found a youtube video showing someone striping out of the motherboard from an Acer Apsire and putting it into a miniITX case [youtube.com]. I believe the motherboard factor is likely mini ITX. Now I am on the hunt for a nice case to relocate the system into.
Nice, but it is different Acer box, it has very similar size and layout.
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my0
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What kind of monitor resolution does it support? 1920 x 1080? 2560 x 1440? or higher?
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comprx
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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)?
It's more common on mini-ITX form factor boards used in slim and mini/micro desktops letting the case get pretty small since you don't need an internal PS. I've built just a few that all were able to use older HP 90 or 120W laptop bricks. Of course, that limits what you can use as far as components with a focus on power efficiency.
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fanfan2
Jul 19, 2022
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Trying to figure out how to enable device encryption. Does not seem to be available. Without this, anyone could pop the hard drive into a different system and read everything right? Does veracrpt work with windows 11?
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JesusIsKing314
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Quote from drjs :
What do you think the form factor of the motherboard is? microATX? ITX?
The case I temporarily put it in was an ATX Mid Tower case. The Acer motherboard looks to be just a hair wider and taller than Mini-ITX but the screw holes are the same as a Mini-ITX. I had a Atom j1800 Mini-ITX board in that case before and the screw holes lined up perfectly.
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drjs
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Quote from Pinako :
Hopefully not too expensive... many of these cases cost more than the computer itself [amazon.com] 🤔

I guess it's a bit bigger than mini-ITX. The guy removed the (superfluous) PSU to make room.
I have already spent over twice as much of the computer cost to accessorize it. There is something unwholesome about spending that much so I can take advantage of a $88 computer. Kinda like flying a kite at night. Like Marge said [youtube.com]. Ha ha
Last edited by drjs July 18, 2022 at 07:55 PM.
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JesusIsKing314
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Quote from my0 :
What kind of monitor resolution does it support? 1920 x 1080? 2560 x 1440? or higher?
It can do up to 4K 60Hz at 4096 × 2160 resolution but at that resolution it was noticeably slower and struggled playing Youtube videos at 4k/1440P. I think 1080P is the sweet spot for this CPU although I was only using the one 4GB stick and it is possible that, once in dual-channel mode with a 2nd stick, It may be more responsive in those higher resolutions.

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geniv
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for those of you that are into emulation,
while not specifically this PC but with the same CPU.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXU1dO8uNeE
go on to 8:15 you will see PS2 emulation and then Dolphin.
both runs some easily emulated games at ~45 to 50fps.

seems like N64/DC/PSP runs fine at 1080p.

but hey at $88... it is pretty good for what it is.

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