VIP Outlet via Walmart has
HP Slim S01 Desktop (Refurbished, S01-pF2033w / 7Z6X4AA#ABA) on sale for
$126.75.
Shipping is free,.
- Note: This option from Walmart does not include the eBay-provided 1-year Allstate warranty. You may add an optional 2-year Walmart Protection Plan for $36.
Alternatively,
VIP Outlet via eBay has
HP Slim S01 Desktop (Very Good - Refurbished, S01-pF2033w / 7Z6X4AA#ABA)
w/ 1-Year Allstate Warranty on sale for
$135.20.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community members
ArtisanalChicken32 and
PurpleSparrow486 for finding this deal.
Product Specs:
- 12th Gen Intel Core i3-12100 Quad-Core / 8 Thread Processor
- Integrated Intel UHD Graphics 730
- 8GB (2x 4 GB) 2933 MT/s DDR4 Memory / RAM (2 slots total)
- 512GB PCIe NVMe M.2 Solid State Drive / SSD
- Built-in 802.11ac (2x2) Wi-Fi 5 | Bluetooth 5.0
- Windows 11 Home 64-bit
- 180W 80 Plus Gold Certified Power Supply
- Form Factor: Mini Tower
- Ports:
- 4x USB 3.1 Gen 1 Type-A
- 4x USB 2.0 Type-A
- 1x HDMI
- 1x VGA
- 1x Ethernet/LAN (10/100/1000 GbE)
- 1x Headphone/Microphone Combo jack
eBay Very Good - Refurbished Details:
- eBay has verified that this item has been inspected, tested and cleaned by a qualified refurbisher.
- Appearance: Has minimal signs of wear.
- Performance: Fully functional. Works like new.
- Warranty: One-year warranty serviced by Allstate.
- Packaging: Comes in new, generic packaging with original or new, generic accessories (if applicable).
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Support page with specs
https://support.hp.com/us-en/prod...u=7Z6X4A
I'm likely going to turn one into a Plex media server since the i3-12100 has QuickSync. Maybe another for a light gaming setup for kids/siblings with a gpu upgrade and added memory. This appears to take a single-slot, low profile gpu which limits your options in addition to the 180W PSU. Some options, if buying new, include NVIDIA GTX 1650, AMD RX 6400, and maybe Intel Arc A380(likely no ReBar support from an OEM BIOS). XFX and Sapphire have low profile RX 6400 models that should fit. PCIe 4.0 is likely with the OEM mobo, due to being compatible with the H670 chipset, but could be PCIe 3.0 and would limit performance. I will update this comment with what I find when I receive my unit.
Previous deal
https://slickdeals.net/f/17947413-refurb-hp-slim-desktop-i3-12100-8gb-ram-512gb-ssd-win11-1-yr-warranty-140?
Previous deal support page
https://support.hp.com/us-en/prod...ku=7Z7A8
Edit: Came with SK Hynix 1x8GB single rank 3200mhz ram. 512GB SSD is Kioxa KBG50ZNV512G. There are two free hanging sata data and power cables. No optical drive, no SD card reader. Mouse keyboard was included. Booted to Windows desktop and idle was around 10-20w. Has space for both a 3.5 and 2.5 drive. 4 usb front, 4 back. Ports for Ethernet, VGA, HDMI, audio out, audio in. Mobo has free SATA port blank.
Them a lot but man they're terrible at managing their quality of inventory. I won't buy any electronics from in the future. Poor customer service too.
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Mouse takes 1 AA while the keyboard needs 2 AAA.
It's a surprise to get the combo, worths another 15-20 bucks.
Was not expecting wireless keyboard and mouse
Some observations:
- Bios has no options for optimizations, like you find in dell OptiPlex or Precision desktops, even Inspiron has many options
- When I connected Intel x710 Sfp / i340 Ethernet card the computer refused to boot
- I connected Intels really old ethernet card, the computer booted but ethernet refused to connect
- I tried an AMD Radeon card and it worked.
Are there any issues with HP computer being finicky with PCIe accessory (other than graphics) cards?I think resizable bar needs support on the motherboard too, which apparently this one doesn't have.
It a shame that resizable bar doesn't work since the Intel arc might be one of the better cards that fits in this case. The nvidia RTX 3050 and 2000, or any double wide PCIe card won't fit without some disassembly of the power supply. Yeston make a single slot 3050, but it is a little expensive for what it is. Another option would be a nvidia T400 or T1000.
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- Bios has no options for optimizations, like you find in dell OptiPlex or Precision desktops, even Inspiron has many options
- When I connected Intel x710 Sfp / i340 Ethernet card the computer refused to boot
- I connected Intels really old ethernet card, the computer booted but ethernet refused to connect
- I tried an AMD Radeon card and it worked.
Are there any issues with HP computer being finicky with PCIe accessory (other than graphics) cards?Bought it to make a pfSense router but ethernet cards are not working on it.
I added and it seems to be working just fine. That is probably plenty for my needs but still debating sending back and upping it to the 32gb kit instead. I just don't know if extra is worth it for my needs.
Edited to add: I did ALL the updates. There were a lot, but it really didn't take all that long. I really like it so far. It is the first desktop I have had in many years. I have a laptop I would like to upgrade, but when I saw this jumped on it and now in no hurry to update the laptop.
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There is a video on how to use the tool at:
https://youtu.be/vcJDWMpxpjE?si=
I don't see any HP motherboard among those tried by others, but doesn't mean it won't work. It seems one problem encountered is that the PC won't resume properly after sleep.
https://github.com/xCuri0/ReBarUEFI/wiki
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