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HP Envy Desktop TE01-5100t: i5-14400F, 16GB DDR4, RTX 4060, 512GB PCIe SSD, 500W PSU, Win11H @ $649.99 + F/S

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Steps:
  • Go to HP ENVY Desktop TE01-5100t PC Product page [hp.com] and click on CUSTOMIZE & BUY
  • Under GRAPHICS CARD, select NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4060 (8 GB GDDR6X dedicated) (+$50)
  • Under CHASSIS AND POWER SUPPLY, select Front Bezel Nightfall Black Plastic with 500 W 80 Plus Bronze certified power supply (+$20)
  • Click on ADD TO CART @ $689.99
  • Apply Coupon Code SAVE40PC to get final price of $649.99

Spec:
  • Windows 11 Home
  • Core i5-14400F (6P+4E)/16T (4.7 GHz Turbo, 20MB L3 Cache)
  • Intel® H670 Chipset Motherboard
  • 16GB (8GBx2) DDR4 3200 MHz Ram
  • 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD
  • RTX 4060 8GB GDDR6 Graphics
  • 500W 80+ Bronze PSU
  • Realtek RTL8852BE Wi-Fi 6 2x2 + Bluetooth 5.3
  • 13.14 lbs
  • Ports:
    • FRONT:
      • 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 5 Gbps
      • 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 10 Gbps
      • 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 5 Gbps
      • 1x HP 3-in-1 SD Card Reader
      • 1x Audio Combo Jack
    • REAR:
      • 4x USB-A 2.0
      • 1x RJ-45 Gigabit Lan
      • 1x Audio-In, 1x Audio-Out
      • 1x VGA (Motherboard)
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Steps:
  • Go to HP ENVY Desktop TE01-5100t PC Product page [hp.com] and click on CUSTOMIZE & BUY
  • Under GRAPHICS CARD, select NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4060 (8 GB GDDR6X dedicated) (+$50)
  • Under CHASSIS AND POWER SUPPLY, select Front Bezel Nightfall Black Plastic with 500 W 80 Plus Bronze certified power supply (+$20)
  • Click on ADD TO CART @ $689.99
  • Apply Coupon Code SAVE40PC to get final price of $649.99

Spec:
  • Windows 11 Home
  • Core i5-14400F (6P+4E)/16T (4.7 GHz Turbo, 20MB L3 Cache)
  • Intel® H670 Chipset Motherboard
  • 16GB (8GBx2) DDR4 3200 MHz Ram
  • 512GB M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD
  • RTX 4060 8GB GDDR6 Graphics
  • 500W 80+ Bronze PSU
  • Realtek RTL8852BE Wi-Fi 6 2x2 + Bluetooth 5.3
  • 13.14 lbs
  • Ports:
    • FRONT:
      • 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 1 5 Gbps
      • 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 2 10 Gbps
      • 2x USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 5 Gbps
      • 1x HP 3-in-1 SD Card Reader
      • 1x Audio Combo Jack
    • REAR:
      • 4x USB-A 2.0
      • 1x RJ-45 Gigabit Lan
      • 1x Audio-In, 1x Audio-Out
      • 1x VGA (Motherboard)

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Jan 17, 2025
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RickyR3169
Jan 17, 2025
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$573 with student pricing (coupon does not appear to apply)
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Suryasis
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Quote from RickyR3169 :
$573 with student pricing (coupon does not appear to apply)
$573 is the base price or the price for the updated configuration?
Jan 18, 2025
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The_Love_Spud
Jan 18, 2025
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One bit of good news here is that the 500 W 80 Plus Bronze certified power supply should have an accessory power connector for the GPU. I am unaware of any RTX 4060 mode which can operation without accessory power(?).

This should be helpful when considering the long-term upgradeability of the system as you should be able to freely upgrade to power-neutral GPU options (those within the 115W TDP of the included GPU).

Good luck!
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WiseRecess9745
Jan 18, 2025
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Quote from Suryasis :
$573 is the base price or the price for the updated configuration?
With student, coupon didnt work, and total with those upgrades was 642 plus tax
Jan 18, 2025
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WiseRecess9745
Jan 18, 2025
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Definetly tempted to pull the trigger, really nice deal. Processor and 4060 worth $500 by them selves. Might be a bit under powered for what I want though.
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Estimated shipping date:February 14

Just FYI
Jan 18, 2025
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Sarisin48
Jan 18, 2025
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Is the upgrade to 32gb RAM worth it? + $60. This seems like a good deal as I have been looking for a gaming PC with the 4060 and the cheapest has been in the $800 and up range.
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Jan 18, 2025
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punk182
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Quote from Sarisin48 :
Is the upgrade to 32gb RAM worth it? + $60. This seems like a good deal as I have been looking for a gaming PC with the 4060 and the cheapest has been in the $800 and up range.
Can do it yourself for $50, and sell the ram it comes with
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BrightPanther8388
Jan 18, 2025
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any thoughts on the $160 upgrade to the 14700F? the benchmarks show a considerable improvement in speed.
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HappyDeer3232
Jan 19, 2025
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Quote from BrightPanther8388 :
any thoughts on the $160 upgrade to the 14700F? the benchmarks show a considerable improvement in speed.
Depends what you plan to use the system for
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JollyRoute1467
Jan 19, 2025
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Quote from 9594 :
Estimated shipping date:February 14Just FYI
And on February 15th you'll get an email saying ship date is delayed to February 31th
Jan 19, 2025
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topshelf207
Jan 19, 2025
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I am waiting for a deal like this thats much cheaper but without the video card, as I have a 3060 I want to put in my new computer. I have a feeling I might be waiting a bit for this unicorn.
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Minky1979
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Is the code still valid i keep getting its temporarily unavailable?
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The_Love_Spud
Jan 19, 2025
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Quote from topshelf207 :
I am waiting for a deal like this thats much cheaper but without the video card, as I have a 3060 I want to put in my new computer. I have a feeling I might be waiting a bit for this unicorn.
The primary challenge for you would be that any OEM system without a GPU will likely also lack a power connector and capable power supply to support your GPU - your 3060 model presumably having a 6-pin, 8-pin, or 12-pin power input. Since OEM systems typically use custom/proprietary power supplies, upgrading the power supply would be non-trivial.

Best case could be a refurbished OEM system with an older series GPU (e.g. - an RTX 2060). Systems like that have appeared around the $500-600 mark (see one such eBay deal here from February of last year). However, you might find, depending upon your application, that from a performance (if not at least performance/dollar) you'd be just as well with a non-GPU OEM refurbished system (often around $200) that you could upgrade with a GPU which doesn't require external power (such as the RTX 3050).

Buying a $500 system with an older GPU would potentially give you headroom for more performance after an upgrade as well as going into the future (since your GPU upgrade options are more plentiful). The higher upfront cost could be offset from being able to potentially sell or re-use the older GPU. Buying a $200 OEM system and adding in a new $200 card that operates purely from PCIe power would be a lower upfront cost, but limits overall performance today as well as upgrades in the future.

Good luck!
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Quote from The_Love_Spud :
The primary challenge for you would be that any OEM system without a GPU will likely also lack a power connector and capable power supply to support your GPU - your 3060 model presumably having a 6-pin, 8-pin, or 12-pin power input. Since OEM systems typically use custom/proprietary power supplies, upgrading the power supply would be non-trivial.

Best case could be a refurbished OEM system with an older series GPU (e.g. - an RTX 2060). Systems like that have appeared around the $500-600 mark (see one such eBay deal here from February of last year). However, you might find, depending upon your application, that from a performance (if not at least performance/dollar) you'd be just as well with a non-GPU OEM refurbished system (often around $200) that you could upgrade with a GPU which doesn't require external power (such as the RTX 3050).

Buying a $500 system with an older GPU would potentially give you headroom for more performance after an upgrade as well as going into the future (since your GPU upgrade options are more plentiful). The higher upfront cost could be offset from being able to potentially sell or re-use the older GPU. Buying a $200 OEM system and adding in a new $200 card that operates purely from PCIe power would be a lower upfront cost, but limits overall performance today as well as upgrades in the future.

Good luck!
Jon
If I can find a great deal on mb/cpu/ssd/ram combo I might just end up building my own. Microcenters too far away to make the drive worth it. If I go for less PC than the 3060 can handle I would probably buy the $330 beelink with i5 12th generation, 24 gigs of ram and 1 tb ssd, little things sure are neat.

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