vipoutlet via eBay has HP S03-0003W OmniDesk Slim Desktop (Open Box) on sale for $234.90 - 10% w/ coupon code VIPOUTLET26NEWY = $211.41. Shipping is free.
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This is now $26.59 less than the last Frontpage Deal in late November 2025.
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"New Damaged Box - Inventory is in Brand New, Unused & Fully Functional condition however the outer packaging will show signs of scuffs, dents, rips or may have also been repackaged. These products are fully warranted and are 100% brand new and guaranteed to be defect-free upon delivery."
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vipoutlet via eBay has HP S03-0003W OmniDesk Slim Desktop (Open Box) on sale for $234.90 - 10% w/ coupon code VIPOUTLET26NEWY = $211.41. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member BabyBubba for sharing this deal.
This is now $26.59 less than the last Frontpage Deal in late November 2025.
While supplies / offer lasts.
Please see the original post for additional details and give the WIKI and forum comments a read for helpful discussion.
Seller Condition Notes:
"New Damaged Box - Inventory is in Brand New, Unused & Fully Functional condition however the outer packaging will show signs of scuffs, dents, rips or may have also been repackaged. These products are fully warranted and are 100% brand new and guaranteed to be defect-free upon delivery."
I got this about a month ago at $220 to replace an old power hungry PC that was loud and hot for office use and some L4D2 gaming. It won't output 1440 via HDMI but it did with DP and L4D2 plays great. It is almost silent and works great.
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I got this about a month ago at $220 to replace an old power hungry PC that was loud and hot for office use and some L4D2 gaming. It won't output 1440 via HDMI but it did with DP and L4D2 plays great. It is almost silent and works great.
Got this a month back as well. Has some working SATA ports in it (need to buy power cable adapter for the feeds on the mobo.) Have it loaded with containers on Promox.
Has 1 x16 pcie 4.0 slot and 1 x1 pcie 3.0 slot. The latter suitable for one of those 2.5gbps rtl8125 nics. Hba can go into the x16 slot. That will take care of the sata ports, but what about power connectors.... And where to stick those drives.
This would probably make a fine htpc tv, even at 8gb ram. Put windows tiny on it, kodi, profit.
Has 1 x16 pcie 4.0 slot and 1 x1 pcie 3.0 slot. The latter suitable for one of those 2.5gbps rtl8125 nics. Hba can go into the x16 slot. That will take care of the sata ports, but what about power connectors.... And where to stick those drives.
This would probably make a fine htpc tv, even at 8gb ram. Put windows tiny on it, kodi, profit.
That ASUS is an excellent deal for a small office environment, but is in a whole other price range at 50% more and has DDR4 RAM instead of DDR5. Would be a great post though if there were more than one available.
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That ASUS is an excellent deal for a small office environment, but is in a whole other price range at 50% more and has DDR4 RAM instead of DDR5. Would be a great post though if there were more than one available.
In this category, I don't think ddr4/5 really matters. Won't make a bit of difference in web browsing or office use. 16GB is far more usable than 8gb. With ram prices as they are, get as much as you can afford to. New set of 2 x 16gb ddr4 3200mhz runs for ~$200!
I generally dont like prebuilts, and buy with some level of future expandability, even if it costs more.
PS. My current laptop was upgraded from 16-32gb 2 years ago. In my normal "productivity" work load, I'm usually at just under 15GB used.
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This would probably make a fine htpc tv, even at 8gb ram. Put windows tiny on it, kodi, profit.
Cpu has hardare decoding for all major codecs.
Or even https://libreelec.tv/.
Otherwise very basic productivity box, disposable. Tempting!!
This would probably make a fine htpc tv, even at 8gb ram. Put windows tiny on it, kodi, profit.
Cpu has hardare decoding for all major codecs.
Or even https://libreelec.tv/.
Otherwise very basic productivity box, disposable. Tempting!!
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I generally dont like prebuilts, and buy with some level of future expandability, even if it costs more.
PS. My current laptop was upgraded from 16-32gb 2 years ago. In my normal "productivity" work load, I'm usually at just under 15GB used.
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