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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.

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

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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 23, 2022
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my0
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Can anyone recommend a cheaper 4Gig memory for this machine? Thanks!
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crilleym
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Quote from geniv :
I just got this a few notes:

- it has external power brick.. there is plenty of room inside the case for an internal PSU.
- the mobo is small compare to the size of the case it is in. really the case should have been much smaller alot of wasted space.
- one free SATA port
- one free SATA power connector.
- uses SoDIMM modules.
- feels cheap.. but heck it is only $88 shipped. so can't knock them for that. it is priced accordingly.
- mine was packaged pretty crappy but didn't see any damage to the unit.
- mouser and keyboad seems cheap.. on par with a budget system.

while not specific for acer.
I am surprised you have to sign up for a MS account to be able to setup up your PC. no local setup.
for setup, choose 'I don't have internet" and you can continue without setting up a MS account.
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geniv
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Quote from crilleym :
for setup, choose 'I don't have internet" and you can continue without setting up a MS account.
Thanks but that is still asshole of Microsoft
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AquaGalley8616
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Quote from geniv :
Thanks but that is still asshole of Microsoft
there used to be consumer protection agencies ... many years ago. But then the government wanted to spy on everybody, and cut deals with google, ms, apple, facebook, att, sprint, etc ... and said we will let you data mine for ad revenue, if you give us backdoor into your systems to spy on everybody. Business and Government agreed ... so ended consumer protection agencies. Smilie
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AndoX
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Piece of junk, it can't even run wiiU games using Linux emulation.
How is the performance of Windows on day to day use?
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Last edited by AquaGalley8616 July 23, 2022 at 08:07 AM.
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Quote from AquaGalley8616 :
well, for 88 dollars there are some things this device can not do! Wink
And there are some things this 88 dollar beauty can do. There are 2 or 3 LONG threads on this celeron on SD, if you want to know what it can do, and NOT do, enjoy reading what others stated, and most people obviously have had this PC longer than you! Learn Grasshopper! Smilie

It is not a 2,000 dollar Gaming Rig, ... it's a cheap laptop chipset placed gently in a ACER small Tower case for 88 dollars. Most of us have more expensive PC's or gaming consoles. It's like a Pi, but more fun and cheaper if you were to add all the accessories you need to run the Pi ....decently! Smilie

I have windows 11 running on this device and it works great for me for general Casual PC stuff.

There are people doing retro stuff on it too.

Welcome aboard NEW member of the Celeron 88 gang.
How is data conversion and file extraction?

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Last edited by AquaGalley8616 July 23, 2022 at 08:06 AM.
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zbr13
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For those who have installed OMV6. What data transfer speeds are you getting? Thanks
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chi
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Quote from geniv :
while not specific for acer.
I am surprised you have to sign up for a MS account to be able to setup up your PC. no local setup.
Select that you don't have Internet, then it will allow for local accounts. If you've already connected via WIFI on the prior screens then you can reboot and do the setup process over again.
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Pinako
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Quote from canyahearmenow4 :
Got mine in the mail today. Confirmed to be a Realtek RTL8168G NIC. If you're going to run pfSense on this, you might want to read up on the realtek-re-kmod driver package. I'm not sure if that's still a thing (I need to read up too), but it used to be the only way to get pfSense to run reliably on a Realtek NIC. Or maybe I'll order a half height Intel card, haha.

I checked the power consumption on a Kill-A-Watt and it was idling in Windows at 5.5 watts. Max power draw I saw was 16 watts. Should make a nice little firewall if all goes well.

I hope this helps other people in my situation!
Very nice. I got mine yesterday and just got around to testing it. Yes, it's a Realtek NIC. Not sure how the other guy got a Killer NIC.

My Kill-A-Watt tells me (on Windows 10 Home) 6.24 - 6.59 W while idling, 17 - 18 W while booting, 17 - 18 W while running Prime95, and 17 - 18 W while browsing Slickdeals.

I haven't added my 4-port NIC yet (an HP NC365T with the Intel i340-T4 chipset) but I imagine it'd pull a few more watts. WiFi/BT is optional for me, though, so I might remove it. To be tested.

This thing really wants a smaller case, though...
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minuteman1970
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Quote from AquaGalley8616 :
oh, gee, it has to be very, very old router to not support 5ghz. You probably should have started with that IMPORTANT piece of info.Smilie So you said if you use ethernet with the PC you get good speed. I'm not sure I even have an routers that don't have 5ghz band on them anymore. Maybe you should buy a newer router, maybe with wifi 6, not that expensive if you get a budget model. It would have to be better than that old router. It's good you are getting back into gear and experimenting with PC stuff again. Smilie

p.s. just so you know, that router was first sold around 2007! Around 15 years ago! And sells used on ebay for 5 dollars. Smilie
Just another update regarding my WIFI situation. I brought one of my Acer units over to a friend's house who has a 5ghz Linksys router. Sure enough, I checked speedtest.net and my Acer has perfectly acceptable download and upload speeds while connected to his 5ghz router. It seems my PC's are working fine but they are either not compatible with my older 2.4ghz Actiontec router, or perhaps there is some sort of issue with my router itself.

Thanks to all who provided troubleshooting input and suggestions.
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Mundosold
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Quote from Pinako :
Very nice. I got mine yesterday and just got around to testing it. Yes, it's a Realtek NIC. Not sure how the other guy got a Killer NIC.

My Kill-A-Watt tells me (on Windows 10 Home) 6.24 - 6.59 W while idling, 17 - 18 W while booting, 17 - 18 W while running Prime95, and 17 - 18 W while browsing Slickdeals.

I haven't added my 4-port NIC yet (an HP NC365T with the Intel i340-T4 chipset) but I imagine it'd pull a few more watts. WiFi/BT is optional for me, though, so I might remove it. To be tested.

This thing really wants a smaller case, though...
Realtek NIC? thought those had problems with pfsense or has the situation improved?
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Pinako
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Quote from Mundosold :
Realtek NIC? thought those had problems with pfsense or has the situation improved?
Correct. Some people have used alternative drivers, but idk how reliable those are. The other way is to run pfSense virtualized on Linux/KVM (say, with Proxmox). Linux has better support for Realtek NICs, but of course you'd incur some virtualization overhead.

Or just put in your own Intel-based NIC and use the onboard NIC for management.

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Does it only fit low profile PCIe? Probably going to buy it I just hope it doesn't look ridiculously big next to my access point.

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