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HP Pavilion Elite HPE-120f
$636.87
Released April, 2010
The Pros:Offers DVI, HDMI and VGA outputs right out of the box. 15-in-1 memory card reader covers pretty much every media card type you're likely to come across. ATI Radeon HD 4350 offers decent casual gaming performance, HD video support.
The Cons:Still pricier than building a similar rig from scratch. Upgradeability is fairly limited due to a low-wattage PSU and limited case room.
Part of the company's Elite series, the HP Pavilion Elite HPE-120f is an advanced desktop computer that's ideal for those who need a lot of hard disk space. The desktop uses an AMD Phenom II 925 Quad-Core processor and has a 1TB hard drive and 8GB DDR3 system memory.
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With storage that's perfect for those looking for a computer for multimedia use, the computer has a DVD burner with LightScribe technology. Computer gamers will also enjoy the ATI Radeon HD 4350 graphics card with 512MB dedicated graphics memory that let's them play almost any video game title that has advanced visuals and graphics. Along with having a front-panel 15-in-1 memory card reader, the HP Pavilion Elite HPE-120f has DVI, HDMI and VGA capabilities and support for DirectX 10.1.
Features
- AMD Phenom II 925 Quad-Core processor
- 8GB DDR3 system memory
- 1TB hard drive
- DVD burner with LightScribe technology
- ATI Radeon HD 4350 graphics card with 512MB dedicated graphics memory
- DVI, HDMI, and VGA capabilities
- Support for DirectX 10.1
- Front-panel 15-in-1 memory card reader
- Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
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Pros & Cons
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Offers DVI, HDMI and VGA outputs right out of the box.
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15-in-1 memory card reader covers pretty much every media card type you're likely to come across.
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ATI Radeon HD 4350 offers decent casual gaming performance, HD video support.
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Comes standard with 8GB of DDR3 RAM - a step up from the average 4-6GB.
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Runs very quietly - fans are barely audible.
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Excellent specs for the price point.
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Case styling is subtle and attractive.
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Still pricier than building a similar rig from scratch.
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Upgradeability is fairly limited due to a low-wattage PSU and limited case room.
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