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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Works fine.
Stephen D. Holle
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
Lots of functions in a compact package. Easy to work on.
Minh Dong Nguyen
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
Just finished set up, everything perfect, the PC run very fast as hell. Lol!
Christian Million
Reviewed in Canada on May 22, 2024
I bought this as a gift and there seems to be no issues with it. Mainly bought for office work but works well with most games (I wouldn't try CoD or any major AAA games). I'm happy with the purchase.
ozzy
Reviewed in Canada on February 16, 2024
@ first wasn’t a big deal the 1st problem. The thing didn’t have a VGA port .. all my monitors are vga, so I bought a HDMI monitor.However the thing stop working in a month.It power on and didn’t do anything. Like it stay stuck at the login screen…
Jett Angeles
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
I was fully aware what I was buying. A refurbished product. However, there is no physical damage on the PC and I'm installing OpenWRT on it and make it my personal router. Great buy for sure.
Scott F
Reviewed in the United States on December 14, 2024
It arrived early and was packed extremely well. The outside of case was in good condition, took the side panel off, inside was clean and everything look good. Was a little skeptical about usb wifi but have had no issues with it. It booted up with no issue and setup windows with no problems. Was a great way to save some money when it is only getting used for emails and just a small amount of online games. And still have room for upgrades down the road. Never bought a refurbished computer before but would do again after this. I have only used it for a few day now will update if any issues show.
Pablo Rafael Velazquez Alvarez
Reviewed in Mexico on December 1, 2024
Bien
Philo in SD
Reviewed in the United States on November 20, 2024
Seemed like a nice unit for the price but died after the return period ended. Unit was plugged into a UPS which both filter the power and prevented surges. Died anyway.
Jeremy
Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023
For the price its amazing. Came well packaged and I got it up and running without much hassle.The PC itself runs well and has decent specs. The small form factor is a pro and con since, while it has a PCIe port to potentially connect a low profile graphics card for those budget gamers, the slot is right next to the PSU so your options are:1. Get a riser cable and put the GPU somewhere else, since there's not much space inside.2. Get a single slot GPU, but it will be right against the PSU, it will most likely run hot since there will be minimal airflow.3. Place the PSU out side and jank your way into placing the GPU in its place. (please don't do this)For some reason, the PC rebooted when I connected headphones for the first time, and did it again each time I did it, until I used window's SFC to fix some files. I assume this was just a corrupt windows installation, since its hasn't happened again.Now, the PC comes bundle with a mouse and keyboard and for those:The keyboard couldn't be worse, the keys are hard to press and feel like your grinding plastic everything you press down.The mouse was dead or arrival.The little USB bluetooth/WiFi dongle does the job, but I don't expect it to be reliable.Overall I'm pretty please, thou I would've rather they sold just the tower without those useless peripherals. Maybe that would've cut the cost a good 20 bucks.
Lourdes Del Moral Melgarejo
Reviewed in Mexico on December 7, 2023
Funciona perfectamente como máquina para negocio, una máquina que no requiere grandes cosas pero que quieres que sea práctica, rápida y potente. Pero a la vez buscas la mejor opción de precio en el mercado. Lo recomiendo al 100%.
Bob in Winterpeg
Reviewed in Canada on September 16, 2022
I was getting tired of my slow laptop, so I got 2 of these, one for a semi portable computer that is upgradeable and for our security system running Blueiris.I added a 4tb hard drive to the one to hold the security videos, was a little bit of fiddling moving the included SSD to the CD/DVD drive space, then I installed a 4tb 3.5" into the now available space using the included adapter that had held the SSD.So yes it can be done, not a lot of of info out there regarding the ability of these SFF computers to power an added 3.5" standard hard drive, it can be done and is running fine, I used a Watt Miser and the power usage was low, and no issues so far after a couple weeks.You will need a SATA power splitter like this: https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B002N2EHVQ/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1 , and a SATA power cable for the new added drive.The second one is my Laptop replacer, I love the 24" monitor I now have and using wireless keyboard and mouse makes using it a breeze. Sure I have a power cable and cable connecting the monitor to the SFF box, but it's not much worse than the power cable with the power adapter trailing behind the laptop, so a good upgrade for me.And this one I also installed a 7200rpm 3.5" hard drive the same way I did the security computer, moved the SSD to the CD/DVD space and mounted the 3.5" drive into the original space the SSD was.I hope this helps.Both computers were very clean, a couple of tweaks to the BIOS of the one was needed so it consistently booted from the SSD, a few times it errored out waiting for direction, set it to boot from the one drive and not look to the network and it has run perfect since.The only issue I have had is the WIFI USB dongle has disconnected a couple of times, so upgrading to a better wireless adapter might be in store, but otherwise these are great.
Mrflashport
Reviewed in the United States on December 17, 2022
Replaced an 8 year old dual core early i5. This machine flies on Windows 10. No bloatware on it either. Cosmetics are good, I can tell it was an off lease office machine but for the price, it's an excellent value versus some low quality consumer junk box at Best Buy. These corporate machines were designed with 5-8 year life spans and are easily to upgrade things like RAM, adding a video card, etc.It is my primary work at home machine and has been on continuously since it came out of the box in July and it is mid December, not one issue, blue screen or problem. Handles everything I can throw at it like Office 365, web browsing, YouTube even at 4K, etc. I am not a gamer so I have no idea how well it would handle a modern game, but I imagine you would want to put a better video card for that purpose than rely on on board video.These machines have plenty of life and are built to last. It keeps them out of the landfill and you get a much better box than some black Friday wonderbox at Best Buy filled with bloatware and bottom end hardware that will barely hold up past it's 1 year warranty.
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