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popularDr.W posted Jul 23, 2025 01:51 PM
popularDr.W posted Jul 23, 2025 01:51 PM

MSI PRO DP180 Business Desktop: i5-13400F, RTX 4060, 16GB DDR4, 2TB SSD + Free 25" PRO FHD 100Hz IPS Monitor $899

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SPECS:
  • Get a Free 25" PRO monitor [msi.com] with purchase
  • Windows 11 Pro
  • Intel Core i5-13400F 2.5Ghz
  • GeForce RTX™ 4060 VENTUS 2X BLACK 8G
  • 16GB DDR4 (2x8GB) 3200 MHz
  • 2TB M.2 NVMe
  • Dual LAN Design (2.5G & 1G LAN)
  • Connect and rapidly transfer data over a network with the high-bandwidth and low-latency 2.5Gbps Ethernet LAN
  • Get all the performance benefits from USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C connector.
  • The built-in card reader supports SD & Micro SD Card to bring the best compatibility and convenience
  • Easy to access and upgrade components to keep the system up to date with the latest hardware
  • MSI Cloud Center app brings you a private cloud and helps backup files of your mobile devices (Android & iOS)
  • MSI Center app easily adjusts system modes and resources for various scenarios and needs.
  • TPM design secures your confidential data with encryption keys
  • Support Padlock and Kensington Lock dual design
https://us-store.msi.com/PDP18013NUC223
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SPECS:
  • Get a Free 25" PRO monitor [msi.com] with purchase
  • Windows 11 Pro
  • Intel Core i5-13400F 2.5Ghz
  • GeForce RTX™ 4060 VENTUS 2X BLACK 8G
  • 16GB DDR4 (2x8GB) 3200 MHz
  • 2TB M.2 NVMe
  • Dual LAN Design (2.5G & 1G LAN)
  • Connect and rapidly transfer data over a network with the high-bandwidth and low-latency 2.5Gbps Ethernet LAN
  • Get all the performance benefits from USB 3.2 Gen 2 Type-C connector.
  • The built-in card reader supports SD & Micro SD Card to bring the best compatibility and convenience
  • Easy to access and upgrade components to keep the system up to date with the latest hardware
  • MSI Cloud Center app brings you a private cloud and helps backup files of your mobile devices (Android & iOS)
  • MSI Center app easily adjusts system modes and resources for various scenarios and needs.
  • TPM design secures your confidential data with encryption keys
  • Support Padlock and Kensington Lock dual design
https://us-store.msi.com/PDP18013NUC223

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Jul 23, 2025 02:58 PM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank deelseaker

We've seen cheaper i5-13400F / RTX 4060 (or similar) configurations. I'd rather forego the monitor for a $100 savings on the PC, but the value is there:
  • It's a business-oriented desktop;
  • It's bundled with a monitor;
  • Comes with Windows 11 Pro (while most PCs ship with Win 11 Home);
  • Comes with a 3-year warranty (way more than the standard 1-year warranty on consumer desktops).
Get this if you value the long warranty, care for Windows Pro and have a use for the monitor.
Last edited by deelseaker July 23, 2025 at 08:01 AM.
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jtree1Jul 23, 2025 03:29 PM
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How are the thermals on this thing?
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LostWalletJul 23, 2025 06:27 PM
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Quote from deelseaker :
Get this if you value the long warranty, care for Windows Pro and have a use for the monitor.
I tried to migrate to a new Windows 11 Pro wifi laptop for the first time and everything seemed normal installing Brave Firefox Opera the new DuckDuck browser Chrome and it had Edge already there, but when I tried to use any of them to access any long time online account, even Slick Deals, at the first try entering my account email it kept giving me either "Too many tries. You are blocked from this activity for 24 hours" or "Suspicious activity detected. Your access is prohibited" and I could not use any browser to sign into anything.

I blamed it on Pro being too aggressive with wifi. Someone said try signing on using someone else's wifi, and someone else said it sounded like bios malware.

Back on my old laptop, everything is normal.

After summer travel, I am going to the Micro Center tech counter for a tie breaker of what of the 3 ideas is the cause, and then I will try again.
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HarvardYesterday 12:53 AM
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Quote from LostWallet :
I tried to migrate to a new Windows 11 Pro wifi laptop for the first time and everything seemed normal installing Brave Firefox Opera the new DuckDuck browser Chrome and it had Edge already there, but when I tried to use any of them to access any long time online account, even Slick Deals, at the first try entering my account email it kept giving me either "Too many tries. You are blocked from this activity for 24 hours" or "Suspicious activity detected. Your access is prohibited" and I could not use any browser to sign into anything.

I blamed it on Pro being too aggressive with wifi. Someone said try signing on using someone else's wifi, and someone else said it sounded like bios malware.

Back on my old laptop, everything is normal.

After summer travel, I am going to the Micro Center tech counter for a tie breaker of what of the 3 ideas is the cause, and then I will try again.

Pro is not your issue; but the multiple browsers is a big red flag. Bios malware no, but likely a bad actor hitched a ride on with one of those browser installers . Your first install should always be your EDR and security suite.
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Quote from Harvard :
Pro is not your issue; but the multiple browsers is a big red flag. Bios malware no, but likely a bad actor hitched a ride on with one of those browser installers . Your first install should always be your EDR and security suite.
I should have also mentioned it was an open box purchase from Micro Center that was said to be like new.
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HarvardYesterday 02:50 AM
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Quote from LostWallet :
I should have also mentioned it was an open box purchase from Micro Center that was said to be like new.

There is an option to reset the machine inside settings, tell it to erase everything and start fresh. It should work perfectly for you. Get your hands on EDR & AV - I personally utilize Crowdstrike Falcon & Defender AV. Based on what you described; I'd change all your passwords for online services on a known clean functional machine. Anything you typed on that system could potentially be compromised/stolen, if your password(s) happen to be used on multiple sites using your email, you'll want to change everything you can.
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Quote from LostWallet :
I should have also mentioned it was an open box purchase from Micro Center that was said to be like new.
Quote from Harvard :
There is an option to reset the machine inside settings, tell it to erase everything and start fresh. It should work perfectly for you. Get your hands on EDR & AV - I personally utilize Crowdstrike Falcon & Defender AV. Based on what you described; I'd change all your passwords for online services on a known clean functional machine. Anything you typed on that system could potentially be compromised/stolen, if your password(s) happen to be used on multiple sites using your email, you'll want to change everything you can.
Yeah, I would definitely do a Reset or reinstall of Windows. If you just added your account to an existing Windows installation and installed your application there without wiping it all clean beforehand, you may have inherited someone else's problems.

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LostWalletYesterday 03:25 PM
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Quote from deelseaker :
Yeah, I would definitely do a Reset or reinstall of Windows. If you just added your account to an existing Windows installation and installed your application there without wiping it all clean beforehand, you may have inherited someone else's problems.
Thanks for all of this info. The computer was returned within the 15 day period, and I will not have the time to try again until after summer family travel is over.

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