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HP Pavilion Desktop: Ryzen 7 5700G, 16GB DDR4, 256GB SSD, Windows 11 Expired

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OfficeDepot and Office Max has HP Pavilion TP01-2096 Desktop (318G8AA#ABA) on sale for $469.99. Shipping is free, otherwise, select in-store pick up where available.

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Specs:
  • AMD Ryzen 7 5700G 8-Core Desktop Processor
  • 16GB DDR4 Desktop Memory (Expandable up to 32GB)
  • 256GB Solid State Drive
  • AMD Radeon Graphics
  • DVD-Writer
  • Wireless-AC/A/B/G/N Wi-Fi
  • Windows 11
  • Wired Keyboard and Mouse
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HP Pavilion Desktop: AMD Ryzen 7 5700G 8-Core, 16GB DDR4, 256GB SSD, Vega 8, Type-C, Win 11 (Natural Silver) $469.99
https://www.officedepot.com/a/pro...ter/#Specs

Model: TP01-2096
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Model: HP Pavilion TP01-2096 Desktop Computer, AMD Ryzen 7, 16GB Memory, 256GB Solid State Drive, Windows� 11, 318G8AA#ABA

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You left out $100 for the operating system.
Who's building this for me?
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5700G 3.8 GHz 8-Core Processor ($178.61 @ Amazon)
Motherboard: MSI A520M PRO-VH Micro ATX AM4 Motherboard ($69.99 @ B&H)
Memory: Silicon Power GAMING 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory ($40.97 @ Amazon)
Storage: Silicon Power P34A60 512 GB M.2-2280 PCIe 3.0 X4 NVME Solid State Drive ($29.49 @ Newegg Sellers)
Total: $319.06

256gb is lame.

5700g was as low as $168 or 5600g $109.

Kb/m is $18.

$50 case with 400w PSU

https://www.newegg.com/p/N82E16811147334

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12-25-2022 at 08:59 AM.
12-25-2022 at 08:59 AM.
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I upgraded to this one:

PNY CS1030 1TB M.2 NVMe PCIe Gen3 x4 Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) - M280CS1030-1TB-RB https://a.co/d/c0lmB3S

I believe i installed windows from scratch, i recommend to get the wifi driver first, after that there is a HP software that will allow you to download all the other drivers for your pc

B&H Photo has it for $51.99 vs $65 on amazon. (Thank the capital one shopping extension. LOL)
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deelseaker
12-25-2022 at 09:54 AM.
12-25-2022 at 09:54 AM.
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I'm am in a thither. My 7 year old HP desktop (Win 8.1, 8GB RAM, 2TB HDD). has developed a problem (details below).
You are a bit all over the place with your troubleshooting. And your terminology is off too. If you can access the computer remotely within a few minutes, then it booted. If you, for some reason, get no video output from it until much later, it is wrong to describe it as "it took 43 minutes to boot".

I recommend the following:
  1. Try a different (known good) monitor. If the other monitor comes on right away (well, quick enough, when it should), then the fault might be with your original monitor.
  2. Try both monitors (one at a time) connected to another video output port (if available). Like HDMI or DVI or DisplayPort. If the problem goes away, perhaps it's just one particular video output/input/cable which is faulty.

Possible workarounds:
  • Do you typically shut down your PC when not in use? What if you send it to sleep instead? Does it wake up (and display video) right away?
  • Do you have to shut down your PC? What happens if you keep it on full time? Keeping it on might cost you as little as $5/month and let you postpone the immediate need for replacement.
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12-25-2022 at 09:56 AM.
12-25-2022 at 09:56 AM.
Quote from CompassionateVeg :
But double the warranty and 4 years of warranty if you use your Costco Visa card.
So you take a performance hit to get extra warranty. That might be a good tradeoff for you, but that doesn't make the Costco deal better in general sense.
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12-25-2022 at 10:19 AM.
12-25-2022 at 10:19 AM.
Quote from deelseaker :
So you take a performance hit to get extra warranty. That might be a good tradeoff for you, but that doesn't make the Costco deal better in general sense.
Even if you have these 2 systems side by side, I doubt you can see the 5700g is faster. If you require a PC with a lot of horsepower, are you going to be happy with these pre-builts?
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12-25-2022 at 01:36 PM.
12-25-2022 at 01:36 PM.
Quote from screenname :
Even if you have these 2 systems side by side, I doubt you can see the 5700g is faster. If you require a PC with a lot of horsepower, are you going to be happy with these pre-builts?
If they didn't meet your needs, then neither one would be a buy for you. An extra warranty won't improve the performance.
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12-27-2022 at 01:32 PM.
12-27-2022 at 01:32 PM.
Quote from deelseaker :
You are a bit all over the place with your troubleshooting. And your terminology is off too. If you can access the computer remotely within a few minutes, then it booted. If you, for some reason, get no video output from it until much later, it is wrong to describe it as "it took 43 minutes to boot".



I recommend the following:
  1. Try a different (known good) monitor. If the other monitor comes on right away (well, quick enough, when it should), then the fault might be with your original monitor.
  2. Try both monitors (one at a time) connected to another video output port (if available). Like HDMI or DVI or DisplayPort. If the problem goes away, perhaps it's just one particular video output/input/cable which is faulty.

Possible workarounds:
  • Do you typically shut down your PC when not in use? What if you send it to sleep instead? Does it wake up (and display video) right away?
  • Do you have to shut down your PC? What happens if you keep it on full time? Keeping it on might cost you as little as $5/month and let you postpone the immediate need for replacement.
Sorry for the terminology error.

I have spent a lot of time pinning this down to a temperature problem.
And I have had to track down temperature problems too many times in the past on other hardware..
I am considering breaking out of this loop by just spending a few hundred buck on another computer. I was trying to ascertain how much effort it would be to recreate my setup on a new computer.
I still can't tell.
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12-27-2022 at 01:49 PM.
12-27-2022 at 01:49 PM.
Quote from PeteC :
I was trying to ascertain how much effort it would be to recreate my setup on a new computer.
I still can't tell.
You are probably better off reinstalling everything from scratch on the new PC. You could, theoretically, boot the new PC from the old PC's hard drive, but the underlying hardware would be too different for it to work well. There are ways around it, but starting from scratch may be the easier and the more effective solution.
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12-27-2022 at 04:46 PM.
12-27-2022 at 04:46 PM.
Quote from Tmac718 :
I Never paid more then 25$ for a windows license in any build. Even when windows 10 came out and prices were inflated.

OEM versions are cheap and unless you need to replace the motherboard will be good for the life of the computer no matter what upgrades you do.
Legitimate OEM Windows keys from authorized Microsoft resellers don't cost $25. You must be buying from shady websites.
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12-27-2022 at 06:20 PM.
12-27-2022 at 06:20 PM.
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You didn't prove nothing. just blah blah blah.
I didn't prove anything, you did for me. Thanks. Good Luck in the future.
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12-27-2022 at 06:25 PM.
12-27-2022 at 06:25 PM.
Quote from deelseaker :
You are probably better off reinstalling everything from scratch on the new PC. You could, theoretically, boot the new PC from the old PC's hard drive, but the underlying hardware would be too different for it to work well. There are ways around it, but starting from scratch may be the easier and the more effective solution.
Just what I didn't want to hear but apparently really need to know.
I have so many programs that are very old that I need for legacy hardware and I don't know if I can find the install stuff.
Maybe I'll try to find the temp problem for a while.

Thanks
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12-27-2022 at 06:27 PM.
12-27-2022 at 06:27 PM.
Quote from PeteC :
Sorry for the terminology error.

I have spent a lot of time pinning this down to a temperature problem.
And I have had to track down temperature problems too many times in the past on other hardware..
I am considering breaking out of this loop by just spending a few hundred buck on another computer. I was trying to ascertain how much effort it would be to recreate my setup on a new computer.
I still can't tell.
If your old monitor has CCFL backlight, that's what they do when aged, until fail to start at all. Also its PSU (caps) might be a problem. So a new computer won't solve this problem as your new SSD didn't. It' fairly easy to replace the electrolitic capacitors in your monitor PSU though.
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12-27-2022 at 06:31 PM.
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Quote from PeteC :
Just what I didn't want to hear but apparently really need to know.
I have so many programs that are very old that I need for legacy hardware and I don't know if I can find the install stuff.
Maybe I'll try to find the temp problem for a while.

Thanks
No, you can really boot your old Win8.1 HDD with the new hardware, piece of cake. It will install new drivers by itself. But it won't run Win11 (due to TPU 2.1 and others) and Win8.1 is out of MS support soon too. I'd throw a Win10 or Linux on it.
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Quote from thcbeefcake :
I didn't prove anything, you did for me. Thanks. Good Luck in the future.

You need more THC or lay off the THC?
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Quote from VladC :
If your old monitor has CCFL backlight, that's what they do when aged, until fail to start at all. Also its PSU (caps) might be a problem. So a new computer won't solve this problem as your new SSD didn't. It' fairly easy to replace the electrolitic capacitors in your monitor PSU though.
Well, I checked out the CCFL issue and I'm convinced that is the problem. So much so that I ordered another monitor.
I had replaced the electrolytics a few years ago when the PS failed. It has been working fine until now.

Of course I would have known that the monitor was the problem if I had followed dealseaker's advice of 12/25 and tried another monitor. I brought one out of storage and using dual monitors, the storage one displayed the desktop in less then a minute while this monitor took over 21 minutes. My only excuse is the old monitor was stored on a ceiling rack in the garage and we had single digit temperatures so I wasn't in the mood to get up there and dig it out.

Note, I had incorrectly ruled out the monitor because I left it powered up over night and the system had the same problem the next day. Duh....if there are no signals, the screen won't be backlit so it won't be "warmed up"

Thanks dealseaker and ValdC. Slickdealers sure have the knowledge
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12-28-2022 at 01:12 PM.
12-28-2022 at 01:12 PM.
Quote from PeteC :
Note, I had incorrectly ruled out the monitor because I left it powered up over night and the system had the same problem the next day. Duh....if there are no signals, the screen won't be backlit so it won't be "warmed up"

Thanks dealseaker and ValdC. Slickdealers sure have the knowledge
Exactly. You could've left it on for a year but after a short while any monitor would turn the backlight off in order to save power (and the lifespan of CCFLs (or even LEDs)). You're welcome!
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