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HP Pavilion Desktop - AMD Ryzen 5 5600G - (Windows 11) $370. Reg. $600.
$15 shipping from Costco.
HERE [costco.com]
Processor & Memory:
AMD Ryzen™ 5 5600G (6-core) Processor
12GB DDR4-3200MHz SDRAM
Drives:
1TB 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive
256GB PCIe® NVMe™ M.2 Solid State Drive
No Optical Drive Included
Operating System:
Microsoft® Windows 11 Home (64-bit)
Graphics & Video:
Integrated AMD Radeon™ Graphics
Monitor not included
Communications:
Wi-Fi 6 (2x2/160) Gig+ and Bluetooth® 5.2
10/100/1000 Ethernet LAN
Audio:
5.1 Surround Sound
Keyboard & Mouse:
USB Black Wired Keyboard and Mouse Combo
Ports & Slots:
1x SuperSpeed USB Type-C
4x SuperSpeed USB Type-A
4x USB 2.0 Type-A
1x HDMI-Out
1x VGA
1x 3-in-1 Media Card Reader
1x Headphone/Microphone Combination Jack
Additional Information:
Dimensions: 11.93" L x 6.12" W x 13.28" H
180W Gold Efficiency Power Supply
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I don't know why that guy was bashing 3-year-old tech. It's as snappy in almost all usage as an new i9 and pretty much its equal in gaming. That's why Intel and AMD are hurting--there's no legitimate reason to update a 5-year-old i5/R5.
Gaming performance: https://www.tomshardwar
Sure, some chips are faster, but if you're pushing 100+ frames per second, then you're limited by your monitor or graphics card.
It is worth looking into whether this system fits a typical PCI-e graphics card. I know the HP Pavilions with the same 5600G a year earlier came with the RX 5600 discrete cards. It's probably the same motherboard and power supply, but you never know.
Exactly.
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It's proprietary. Better off buying a b450+5600 for your upgrade.
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I don't know why that guy was bashing 3-year-old tech. It's as snappy in almost all usage as an new i9 and pretty much its equal in gaming. That's why Intel and AMD are hurting--there's no legitimate reason to update a 5-year-old i5/R5.
Gaming performance: https://www.tomshardwar
Sure, some chips are faster, but if you're pushing 100+ frames per second, then you're limited by your monitor or graphics card.
It is worth looking into whether this system fits a typical PCI-e graphics card. I know the HP Pavilions with the same 5600G a year earlier came with the RX 5600 discrete cards. It's probably the same motherboard and power supply, but you never know.
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