HP Pavilion Elite HPE-110
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Hello,
I am ready to acquire an HP Pavilion Elite HPE-110 fr (http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/fr/fr/ho/WF06b/12454-12454-3329740-64546-64546-4079700-4108310.html) but before I would like to know your opinions, if there are any photos or videos showing the connectors on the back and the inside, etc ...
I am ready to acquire an HP Pavilion Elite HPE-110 fr (http://h10010.www1.hp.com/wwpc/fr/fr/ho/WF06b/12454-12454-3329740-64546-64546-4079700-4108310.html) but before I would like to know your opinions, if there are any photos or videos showing the connectors on the back and the inside, etc ...
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The hard drive is a terabyte with 7200 RPM, there is 6 GB of DDR3 RAM and you can install up to 16 GB, the motherboard is an MSI with 1 PCI Express X16, 3 PCI Express X1 (of which 1 is occupied by the wireless network card), 1 Mini-PCI, the socket for the processor is an LGA1156: the processor is an Intel Core i5 650 at 3.2 GHz, the power supply is 460 Watts and the graphics card is an NVidia GT230 with 1.5 GB dedicated (VGA, HDMI, and DVI)
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Ok, it's fine, but what's its price? Because I find it a bit of a rip-off if it costs more than €600, as the graphics card is a bit weak for games if you're demanding in terms of graphics. 6GB of RAM is good, but it doesn't help much, and since it’s a branded PC, the power supply and motherboard must be of passable quality. I bought a branded PC, a Packard Bell, and it was lagging a lot after 6 months, the power supply died which burned out the motherboard, etc. They exchanged it for an HP; it works well for now, but I had to change the power supply because the quality was terrible, it was making noise, etc. Moreover, I can't upgrade my processor; well, I can upgrade from the E7400 to the E7600, great.
Finally, HP is okay, but still, if you can build your own PC, that would be much better.
This isn't just my personal opinion; look at the forums and everyone will tell you the same. It might be sufficient if you’re doing office work.
Packard Bell, Acer, Compaq are also not worth it; they’re even worse than HP.
I just do what I want and I bought a branded PC, and I always regretted not building one myself.
Finally, HP is okay, but still, if you can build your own PC, that would be much better.
This isn't just my personal opinion; look at the forums and everyone will tell you the same. It might be sufficient if you’re doing office work.
Packard Bell, Acer, Compaq are also not worth it; they’re even worse than HP.
I just do what I want and I bought a branded PC, and I always regretted not building one myself.
Hello, I've had this PC for over 6 months and honestly it's great, I can almost max out all recent games (COD 4, Crysis, Assassin's Creed, Street Fighter 4, Burnout Paradise, and many others).
A really handy wireless network card, no issues with speed and the power supply is completely silent even when playing the most demanding games.
There's a pretty cool HDMI port for a potential connection to a TV.
I really recommend this PC if you want a very good machine for not too much money.
A really handy wireless network card, no issues with speed and the power supply is completely silent even when playing the most demanding games.
There's a pretty cool HDMI port for a potential connection to a TV.
I really recommend this PC if you want a very good machine for not too much money.
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But I looked it up online and I find that for the price it's not great, especially for the hard drive which is only 5400 RPM, that's weak especially for 1500 GB.
6 GB of RAM is useless.
You have an Intel Core 2 Quad which is good, but for the price you could get, for example, a Core i5 750 which is also as good if not better in performance, and the socket will be much more future-proof.
As for the graphics card, they only state its memory, which is intended to make us believe that it's a super graphics card, while it's definitely just a simple GT220; you can get much better for the price.
And finally, it's a branded PC, so the quality is mediocre; build your own PC and you'll gain in performance and quality.
But I looked it up online and I find that for the price it's not great, especially for the hard drive which is only 5400 RPM, that's weak especially for 1500 GB.
6 GB of RAM is useless.
You have an Intel Core 2 Quad which is good, but for the price you could get, for example, a Core i5 750 which is also as good if not better in performance, and the socket will be much more future-proof.
As for the graphics card, they only state its memory, which is intended to make us believe that it's a super graphics card, while it's definitely just a simple GT220; you can get much better for the price.
And finally, it's a branded PC, so the quality is mediocre; build your own PC and you'll gain in performance and quality.