Additional information
Standing screen display size | 0.01 Inches |
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Processor | 4.3 GHz core_i3 |
RAM | 8 GB DDR4 |
Memory Speed | 2666 MHz |
Hard Drive | SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Inegrated |
Chipset Brand | NVIDIA |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 4 GB |
Wireless Type | Bluetooth, 802.11ac |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 4 |
Brand | HP |
Series | HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop |
Item model number | TG01-1022 |
Hardware Platform | PC |
Operating System | Windows 10 Home |
Item Weight | 13.14 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 13.28 x 12.09 x 6.12 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.28 x 12.09 x 6.12 inches |
Color | Shadow Black |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Processor Count | 4 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Flash Memory Size | 256 |
Hard Drive Interface | PCIE x 16 |
Hard Drive Rotational Speed | 0.01 RPM |
Voltage | 100240 Volts |
ASIN | B08NCFRFFD |
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Best Sellers Rank | #632 in Computers & Accessories (See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories)#9 in Tower Computers |
Date First Available | December 21, 2020 |
Gary1948 –
Easy to set up and works very well reasonably fast only problem I’ve found so far is a bit short on memory but I knew that from the start. 8 gig just isn’t enough memory so plan to take it up to 32 gig. Don’t know how well HPs customer support is this time as haven’t had to use them but in the past it was very poor. Hopefully this PC will last a few years. Will update review after a few months.
AnnieL –
Very good computer my kids love the computer so far and I was surprised they included the keyboard and mouse with my order. It helped a lot! I would recommend
Lisa –
My son absolutely loves this PC for gaming! It runs so well!
Julian wood –
“Warzone max settings 1080p@55-65 FPS “ just need to update nvidia drivers amazingly fast! And if an upgrade is on your mind, a gtx 1660ti will fit inside and power supply for it is already there
GarlicLover –
My son uses it all the time and he’s happy with it.We’ve had it for about a year and so far so good.
Cash & Steph Gill –
This PC is amazing for the price. Sure, you can spend the thousands and thousands to buy the top of the line, but unless you’re a pro gamer, you aren’t going to see a huge difference. Make sure to buy the extra DDR4 8GB RAM:(https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08KPYXR4M/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1)It’s easy to install (find a video online if you need help, but all you do is pop the computer open, push down the tabs on the open slot, push it in, and close the computer case). It will greatly increase the overall experience and is only $41.99.Also, you are going to want to get an external GAMING hard drive. Make sure to get a solid state drive (SSD) with a USB-c connection. Using a GAMING drive, you’ll experience much, much, much faster gameplay than you will with your computer’s onboard hard drive. Here is the one I purchased: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B083GHGFV7/ref=twister_B09BGJR5M8?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1Sorry, this one is $389.99. It is absolutely worth it. The game downloads for games like Call of Duty (any) are over 100GB, so you’ll be able to download 10-15 of these high-data games and play them with no lag. I can’t say if other external drives work well or not. I know the gaming ones that are SSD work well. It’s possible that others do too. If that isn’t in your budget, you could always try one like this: https://www.amazon.com/SanDisk-1TB-Extreme-Portable-SDSSDE61-1T00-G25/dp/B08GTYFC37/ref=sr_1_5?dchild=1&keywords=gaming+external+ssd&qid=1629987544&refinements=p_n_feature_browse-bin%3A23487835011&rnid=23487833011&s=pc&sr=1-5It's a great drive that ranges from 500GB ($87.99) to 5TB ($699.99). It all depends on what your budget is, what speeds you’re used to having, and how many games you intend to download.It
carter –
Your browser does not support HTML5 video. this pc is definitely a bang for the buck. if you are looking for a quality mid range pc that can run games mixed between low to high settings and don’t have to proper knowledge to build one OR you are simply just scared to mess up…this will definitely be your option. yes..i do have experience with building computers, but since i lost mine in a house fire and i wanted one all together and asap and this is the one that i chose. i was surprised to see the specs of the build and that they were some what normally priced. and not like those other brands that will charge 700 dollars for a gt 710; pentium g3258 build lol. all jokes aside it is a great computer and i can leave you avg frames i get in games down below.Call of Duty Black Ops Cold War-graphics quality medium to low: 79-85fpsFortnite- graphics quality all low settings besides view distance is epic:190-200 fpsRust-low medium and high settings(mixed) 90-105 fpsmodern warfare/warzone-graphics quality all low except rend rez and thats at 100 71-76 fpsvalorant- all low pretty much besides somethings which i dont remeber fps:0382949493939394940but you get it. i only play on low because i like all the frames i can get. but i also play 100 percent rez scaling on EVERY game i play with a 2560 x 1080 monitor. most ppl just use a 1920 x 1080 OR a 1600 x 900 so you will be getting alot more frames regardless if YOU are one of those ppl do NOT do 4k ur pc will explode.😭 i hope this review helps!❕❕
Aaron Seidel –
Going into this knowing that this is lower spec hardware and is a workstation or lower end beginner gaming computer. So I base my information knowing this. You cannot compare this to a $2500 computer because it isn’t. I base this review off what I paid for it.The good: I was surprised by the 1650 super. The current day games play excellent as long as you keep your graphical settings conservative. The 10100 CPU is far better than I expected for a low core count. Don’t walk past this CPU without taking a look. I do a lot of PCB design that’s somewhat CPU intensive. This CPU it’s practically sleeping while I’m doing my work because it doesn’t even need to try. The efficiency and ability to divide its workload is absolutely fantastic for such a low end CPU. It’s multitasking ability is amazing for the price.The bad: Really HP? 1 ram stick? It’s such a stupid oversight. The manufacturing of desktops is such a simple task nowadays. It requires a very simple set of rules. Using only one RAM stick regardless of its size forces the RAM to be in single-channel mode. This severely hinders the entire computer. Having 8 gigabyte of RAM is not a bad thing if it was two 4 gig sticks. But it was one 8 gig stick. The novice user is not going to know that this is holding this desktop back by huge numbers. Needless to say an extra 8 gig stick and bumping it up to 16 gigabytes of memory cost me 40 bucks and is worth every penny. Opened up this computer even more and turned into a little monster. My only other real issue with this computer is storage. I knew what I was buying, so this was not a surprise. Games today are HUGE in size and that little hard drive is not going to hold more than a couple modern games at a time. We know you’re making allot of profit on this machine especially since you use your own cut down motherboards and other parts. So throw in a second mechanical 1 or 2 terabyte hard drive! It would cost you next to nothing and make this desktop so much more appealing.. Advertising this computer as a gaming computer but it barely has the capacity to hold any games? I owned a few spare hard drives so I tossed one in on the READY TO USE WIRING THAT CAME IN THE COMPUTER! It’s almost as if you were going to do this but then took the hard drive out at the last minute.Overall: 7/10 for beginner gaming computer or workstation. Those two things in the cons would have made this a 9.5/10 for the price. Just saying. In current times for a pre-built I still have to give the go ahead and buy this desktop if it meets your standards. Do yourself a favor and buy a cheap DDR4 3200mhz 8gig ram stick and make it the first thing you install even before you power on the computer. You will be much much happier.
Trevor Berridge –
This is a great gaming rig for the price. If you aren’t smart about PCs like me, let me make it simple for you. Yes, this computer can run GTA V at high settings. Yes, it can run virtually any FPS at high settings. Yes, you can use it for streaming with no issues. Don’t underestimate it because of the minimalist looks and low price tag, this thing hauls more than you’d expect.
Keith Marcoux –
I ordered this computer when it was $600 on March 17th. Given the INSANE prices for graphics cards right now (the GTX 1650 SUPER this thing includes isn’t available anywhere for less than $400 right now), I knew I needed to snap one of these up as soon as my $1,400 stimulus payment hit. I figured they’d be sold out soon, and (at least for the $600 price) they did sell out within 24 hours of me buying.It has the traditional drawbacks of any big name brand prebuilt PC. It has a proprietary PSU. This means you can’t easily upgrade it to power much stronger (but much higher power consumption) video cards in the future. But, I knew this going in.This was simply the best way for me to get a good computer with a solid CPU and GPU for a low price right now. I read that the HP motherboard keeps the RAM at 2667mhz speed, so I bought another stick of 2667mhz RAM to bring it up to 16gb.I also moved two internal hard drives from my old computer over to this PC. Between this and the added RAM, the two biggest shortcomings out of the box (short on memory and storage) are now handled. I don’t anticipate having to open this computer for any reason over the next couple of years. If I do ever upgrade the GPU, I realize I’ll be limited to a mid-level GPU because of the power supply. If there’s something that’s a good performance jump over the 1650 Super that doesn’t use much more power, I could see upgrading to that in a year or two. Otherwise, I’m quite happy with this PC, and it should see to all my needs for the immediate future.SIDE NOTE: The case for this thing is SMALL. My old PC was one I built, and it has a mid-tower case. This HP Pavilion must use some kind of micro-tower case or whatever the proper terminology is. Getting my fat fingers between what I’m guessing is the hard drive cage and the motherboard to add the extra stick of RAM wasn’t easy, but I got it done. It’s not really made for working on and expanding both because of the small case and the proprietary PSU. That’s OK though. Like I said, this should meet my needs for the next year or two, and by then, hopefully, GPU prices won’t be insane anymore, and I’ll be able to build something that packs a little more of a punch (and do it in a mid-tower case – I never appreciated how spacious they were before).ALSO: This thing was a REAL DEAL given nutso part prices right now. Think about it; the CPU goes for about $125, the GPU for $400 and up and add in the value of the 8gb stick of RAM and the 256gb SSD and you’re already at or over the $600 I paid. It’s like I got the case, motherboard and PSU for free, which kinda makes it OK that the case is cramped and the PSU is proprietary.