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HP Pavilion P6210F Black Desktop PC (Windows 7 Home Premium) | 
| Brand: Hewlett-Packard Category: Personal Computer
List Price: $599.99 Buy New: $519.99 as of 11/27/2009 09:05 CST details You Save: $80.00 (13%)
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Media: Personal Computers Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Operating System: Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit CPU Manufacturer: AMD CPU Speed: 2.6 CPU Type: AMD Athlon Processors: 1 System Memory: 6 Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM Hard Drive Size: 640 Floppy Disk Drive: None Graphics RAM: 256 Modem: Fax / modem Shipping Weight (lbs): 24.9 Dimensions (in): 22.6 x 19.4 x 9.6 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: NY544AA#ABA Model: NY544AA#ABA UPC: 884962290538 EAN: 0884962290538 ASIN: B002ONCCJS
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| Features:
| • | AMD Athlon II 620 Quad-Core Processor (2.6 GHz, 2MB L2 Cache) | | • | 6GB PC2-6400 DDR2 SDRAM memory (3x2048MB for ultimate performance)(expandable to 16GB) | | • | 640GB (7200RPM) Serial ATA hard drive; SuperMulti DVD Burner with LightScribe Technology | | • | NVIDIA GeForce 9100 Graphics with 256MB integrated shared graphics memory. Up to 2.9 GB Total Available Graphics Memory as allocated by Windows 7. | | • | Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit |
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Product Description The HP Pavilion p6200 desktop PC series delivers all round performance and impressive ease-of-use, all wrapped up in a classic, timeless design.
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| Customer Reviews: Beware before buying November 25, 2009 Javan Carson (Littleton, CO United States) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
I bought this computer in October with the release of windows 7. The video card cannot not support itself. The image on the screen has always jumped when switching from one program to another. Sometimes it just goes to blue screen of death. Do not buy this if you have an Ipod. It does not let you connect a usb mounted storage device without crashing. You will get the BSOD and the error code 0x00000116. HP has no clue how to fix it. I have spent hours with their customer service only to go in circles.
Spend a little time and Google HP pavilion 6210f and see for yourself.
I have spent plenty of time working on this problem before I posted such a bad review but enough was enough.
Hey, not too shabby November 19, 2009 R. French (Texas) 9 out of 9 found this review helpful
I bought this PC with high hopes, but low expectations. I needed a replacement for my old Pentium 4 rig, but didn't have a bunch of money to shell out at the moment. Typically I build my own machines, but even the parts I had picked out were more than I wanted to spend. Staples had this PC on sale for around $460 and after doing a lot of research on the AMD CPU and reading reviews I decided to give it a shot. I'm glad I did.
I work with very demanding graphic, 3D animation, and video editing software including Premiere, After Effects, 3D Studio MAX, etc. I also tend to work in two or three applications at a time. In my spare time I also enjoy playing video games. I bought GTA IV when it first came out and my old 3Ghz P4 couldn't even begin to play it, even with a good video card, so I was hoping this machine would be capable of running that.
I knew before buying that the integrated graphics on this machine would never be capable of my demands, so I ordered a mid priced video card at the same time XFX PV-T98G-YDLU GF 9800GT 600M 512MB DDR3 DUAL DVI TV PCI Express Card, hoping a.) that it would fit in the tight confines of the case, and b.) that the stock 300 watt power supply would be enough to run everything and would have the necessary connectors.
I am happy to report that the video card fit fine, didn't require an additional power connection, and ran fine with the stock power supply. The computer itself is extremely quiet, very fast, and a pleasure to work with. It runs all of my applications flawlessly and with very impressive speed, and GTA IV runs with very high settings. For the combined $570 or so spent, this is an extremely decent system.
Awesome pc for high-definition HD video editing November 14, 2009 Happy r/c (Scottsdale, AZ) 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
PROS: My 6 year old Pentium 4 pc at 2.5Ghz was too slow to edit my new HD video footage (in 720P AVCHD Lite format) so I upgraded to this new HP quad processor and the HD footage is now smooth and I have no problem multitasking by surfing the web, burning a dvd, and editing an HD home video. The pc never used more than 2gigs RAM even though it has 6gigs RAM. I love the standby button that Compaq and HP pcs have always had so it's always a quick 1-second to turn on and 1 second to turn off.
The keyboard lights up when the pc's awake and turns off when the pc's on standby.
Windows 7 is awesome.
This pc has the AMD quad chip instead of the Pentium chip (which would cost about $50-$60 more) but because it can render HD video with ease, I can spend the $50 savings toward a nice dinner or a wireless keyboard/mouse.
CONS: I wish the standby button was a separate button instead of having to hold down a FUNCTION key and the F2 key at the same time. Because the included Windows 7 is 64-bit instead of 32-bit, I had to download the 64-bit drivers for my HP Laserjet 3030 and Laserjet 2600n printers.
No old format PCI expansion slot so if you want to make it wireless, you're better off buying a $30 USB wifi adapter. Also, no old serial or parallel ports.
Simply awesome given the price, very happy November 13, 2009 Zhongling Li (Sunnyvale, CA) 20 out of 20 found this review helpful
I am a serious software developer and bought this machine for home office (there was a deal on Staples with is $450). It is the cheapest quad-core desktop you can find anywwhere with decent, no-bs configuration (good on-board nvidia video card with DVI, enough memory and hard-drive).
Surprisingly it is quite more powerful than I expected (I use a Intel Q9300 quad-core in the office). This machine is just simply awesome. Now I got Windows 7 and Ubuntu 9.10 dual boot and is happily hacking on my code (I mostly use Ubuntu). Also, this CPU has full VM support so I can run 64-bit virtual machines (watch out some cheap Intel Q8300 quad-core does NOT support VT commands).
By the way, it is also super super quiet. I am very picky on computer fan noises, this one I can't even hear anything. Overall I am super happy with the purchase and would recommend it to everybody.
Multi-Tasking Powerhouse November 10, 2009 M. Swaissy (Oregon) 39 out of 39 found this review helpful
Impressive Value! ... Though the 2.6 GHz Athlon II 620 Quad-Core with 2.6 GHz, 2MB L2 Cache may not be the fastest Processor one can buy at this price level, a second look at the rest of the components this desktop sports will justify the purchase and the enterprise.
With this configuration, You can tell that I am neither a gamer nor a professional film editor; hence a lightning fast firing processor was not what I was after. But my typical work session would include sending and receiving email, uploading, editing and processing photos in Photoshop, downloading movies and watching them, and occasionally using Skype while surfing the net, and at the same time, cleaning and defragmenting the hard disk in the background all at the same breath!
Such seemingly mundane tasks, while appearing innocuous enough, exact a heavy toll on the processing core of the chip; so a lightning fast dual only core would behave like a clueless cheerleader with two left feet; on the turf, she is cute and nimble because she memorizes her routine well, but on the dance floor, she is a klutz who can't chew gum and synchronize her dance movements with her dance partner at the same time!
Enter Quad Core processing power 2.6 GHz; though not the extreme speed that you might want if you were a gamer, it has a superb capability for multi-tasking with ease and agility; and that is where this powerhouse comes in handy; enough speed for most if not almost all applications, and enough multi-tasking processing power for four fraught applications simultaneously with ease and without klutzy performance or staggered inter-lapping allocation of processing power.
The 2 MB level2 cache proved readily and immediately, upon initial use, that it is crucial for the smooth procession of processed data throughout 4 cores, thereby augmenting the capabilities of the processor.
And the 6 GB of memory are the beauty behind this simple yet elegant power-capable configuration, while the fact that the motherboard is capable of handling 16 GB memory expansion put my mind at ease against design obsolescence when faced with Microsoft's unpredictable quirks for memory hungry OS development.
The NVIDIA GeForce 9100 Graphics Card, though integrated as is the custom in this price range, is another extra component that adds to the performance by freeing the processor from the burden of handling power-hungry graphics. An independent graphics card rather than integrated would probably have added about one point to the overall performance rating at about $50.00 added to the price, but then if you had no need for it, it would be an unnecessary expense. I am of the opinion that if your primary use includes a lot of photo and video editing it may be of benefit to you to spend about $50.00 for a powerful graphics card and install it yourself; it is a 5-minute simple job, otherwise the machine as configured is plenty powerful.
All in all, unless you are a gamer, my initial use has convinced me that this machine is very well designed, capable and indeed far superior for the typical workstation user than almost anything else out there within $100 price range, give or take, and bang for the buck, it is a hard act to follow.
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