Newegg via eBay has HP OmniDesk Desktop (Refurbished - Very Good, M02-0127c) for 679.99 - $136 (20%) when you apply coupon code LONGWKND20 at checkout = $543.99. Shipping is free.
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"Very Good - Refurbished: The item shows minimal wear and is backed by a one year warranty. It is fully functional and has been professionally refurbished, inspected and cleaned to very good condition by qualified sellers. The item includes original or new accessories and will come in new generic packaging."
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Newegg via eBay has HP OmniDesk Desktop (Refurbished - Very Good, M02-0127c) for 679.99 - $136 (20%) when you apply coupon code LONGWKND20 at checkout = $543.99. Shipping is free.
Thanks to Community Member Dr.W for finding this deal.
"Very Good - Refurbished: The item shows minimal wear and is backed by a one year warranty. It is fully functional and has been professionally refurbished, inspected and cleaned to very good condition by qualified sellers. The item includes original or new accessories and will come in new generic packaging."
Same here. On the other hand, I bagged mine for only $152, so hardly broke the bank. I've paid a further $55 for a 400w PSU and bought 32GB ram for $60 before the ram crisis. Final upgrade will be a RTX 3060 12GB, I bought for $209. If I had my time again, I'd probably have just bought this machine though.
With my 5300G machine, I lucked out due to bad marketplace pics and scored it for $80. Sold the monitor for $20, bought an exact matching stick of 8GB DDR4 for $10 (this was last July, it's like $30 now ugh), upgraded the fans and cooler (unnecessary but quieted the machine down a bit), upgraded the PSU to 500W for $30 ($60 on ebay but one of the gpu wires had a cut and he offered me half off. Taped it off and it's fine), and threw in a 1650 Super I had laying around. All in I think I paid $130 and I've been spoiled by that whenever I look at these deals. Great performance for an office PC.
99% chance no, but you can probably upgrade it. The PSU in my similar model from 3 years or so back was 180W, but I bought an OEM 500W PSU for about $60. I wouldn't be surprised if these support the same exact PSU.
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RAM: $200-300
SSD: $100
So those three parts have already covered the cost. Rest is bonus
Also these support dGPU with 8pin power (1x8pin), so stuff like a 4060, 5060, even a 4070 should work just fine
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wow that's a shame. really wanted to add another SSD and a HDD
RAM: $200-300
SSD: $100
So those three parts have already covered the cost. Rest is bonus
Also these support dGPU with 8pin power (1x8pin), so stuff like a 4060, 5060, even a 4070 should work just fine
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