Prycedin via eBay has
HP Pavilion Desktop (Certified Refurbished, TP01-2137C) on sale for
$277.
Shipping is free.
Thanks to community member
Dr.W for finding this deal.
Specs: - AMD Ryzen 5 5600G 6-cores, 12-threads (3.9GHz Base / 4.4GHz Boost) Processor
- 12GB DDR4-3200 MHz RAM
- 256GB M.2 PCIe NVMe Solid State Drive
- 1TB 7200RPM SATA Hard Drive
- Integrated AMD Radeon Graphics
- Realtek Wi-Fi 6 (2x2) + Bluetooth 5.2
- Windows 11 Home
- Front Ports:
- 4x USB Type-A 5Gbps
- 1x USB Type-C 5Gbps
- 1x Audio Combo Jack
- HP 3-in-1 Card Reader
- DVD Writer
- Rear Ports:
- 4x USB 2.0 Type-A
- 1x VGA
- 1x HDMI
- 1x Audio Combo Jack
- 1x Ethernet
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Like many from major brands (HP, Dell, Lenovo, Apple, etc.), uses proprietary power supplies, motherboards, and cases in their budget-friendly lines. These components can typically only be replaced with parts from the same manufacturer, although adapters are sometimes available to use standard parts.
However, most other components—such as the CPU, RAM, graphics card, and drives—are usually standard and can be upgraded or swapped out with parts from other vendors and 3rd parties.
If the system has an open PCIe slot, you can often install a graphics card that doesn't require external power, such as the Nvidia GTX 3050, or AMD RX 6400, or Intel A380. More powerful cards may need additional power connectors, which would require upgrading the power supply. Keep in mind that this could also lead to increased heat output .
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Yeah just looked that up. But one thing, this may be compatible with Windows 12, but doesn't have an NPU for AI.
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Edit: Hmm this may not be worth it for gamers. Even adding a $250 cost for a B580, $60 for a good PSU, and $20 for new fans it comes to around $600. Which is good but building a new system with better parts (omitting storage/OS) it's around $700 (or $650 including BF6 discount) so only saving $100 but getting much worse parts...
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Like many from major brands (HP, Dell, Lenovo, Apple, etc.), uses proprietary power supplies, motherboards, and cases in their budget-friendly lines. These components can typically only be replaced with parts from the same manufacturer, although adapters are sometimes available to use standard parts.
However, most other components—such as the CPU, RAM, graphics card, and drives—are usually standard and can be upgraded or swapped out with parts from other vendors and 3rd parties.
If the system has an open PCIe slot, you can often install a graphics card that doesn't require external power, such as the Nvidia GTX 3050, or AMD RX 6400, or Intel A380. More powerful cards may need additional power connectors, which would require upgrading the power supply. Keep in mind that this could also lead to increased heat output .
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