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HP Elite C2D 3.0ghz, New 4GB Memory, 250GB, Windows 10 Professional (Renewed)

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Condition: Excellent Condition (Refurbished)
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Features

  • This Certified Refurbishd product is tested and certified by the manufacturer or by a third-party refurbisher to look and work like new, with limited to no signs of wear. The refurbishing process includes functionality testing, inspection, reconditioning and repackaging. The product ships with relevant accessories, and may arrive in a generic white or brown box. Accessories may be generic and not directly from the manufacturer.
  • HP Desktop PC EliteDesk 8000 Small Form Factor, Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 3.0 GHz, 4G DDR3 RAM, 250G HDD, DVD, Windows 10 Professional 64 Bit (Renewed)
  • Includes: USB Keyboard & Mouse, Microsoft office 30 days free trail
  • Ports: USB 2.0,Headphone; VGA, Serial, Line-in, LIne-out, RJ-45
  • Operating System: Windows 10 Professional 64 Bit - Multi-language supports English/Spanish/French.

Description

HP Elite C2D 3.0ghz, New 4GB Memory, 250GB, Windows 10 Professional (Renewed)


Processor: ‎3.2 GHz intel_core_2_duo


RAM: ‎16 GB DDR3


Hard Drive: ‎512 GB HDD


Graphics Coprocessor: ‎Intel Integrated Graphics


Chipset Brand: ‎intel


Wireless Type: ‎Bluetooth


Number of USB 2.0 Ports: ‎4


Number of USB 3.0 Ports: ‎6


Brand: ‎HP


Item model number: ‎Elite 8000


Hardware Platform: ‎PC


Operating System: ‎Windows 10 Pro


Item Weight: ‎7 pounds


Product Dimensions: ‎13.4 x 15 x 4 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎13.4 x 15 x 4 inches


Processor Brand: ‎Intel


Number of Processors: ‎1


Computer Memory Type: ‎DDR4 SDRAM


Hard Drive Interface: ‎Solid State


Hard Drive Rotational Speed: ‎7200


Date First Available: October 14, 2012


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A Gem of a Computer for Less...If You Have Some Skills
I bought this cheap $100 computer for one reason only: To use as the foundation for a digital jukebox. In this regard it serves really well as playing MP3s uses very little CPU horsepower. This was my first experience with the Small Form Factor (SFF) architecture, and there is only one expansion bay. I was concerned because I knew I had to install another 1 TB hard drive that holds all of my MP3s and I am used to having a roomy full or mid-size tower to work with. I was super-concerned when I opened the side panel and saw that the 250Gig HD that comes with the system was buried underneath the power supply and the expansion slot I had to get to was right under the CD Rom drive. On most computers that might entail removing the right side panel and perhaps opening the front to remove the CD ROM to obtain the necessary access. However, I noticed that there was no right side cover...it is solid. Looking further, I saw a single push-button switch which when pressed allows the CD Rom and the bay beneath to pivot upwards allowing fantastic open access. to the bay. I slipped in the !TB drive and hooked it up to the only power outlet available in the case, and then attached the SATA cable to the motherboard. (There are a total of 4 SATA ports internal and 1 external) Someone in another review said this system would not accommodate a 1TB drive. That is false. Mine worked without incident. There is one external sound jack for output (1 in and 2 combo headphone/mic jacks on the front) and so it was a snap to plug in a mini jack to two male RCA jacks that were attached to my amplifier...the sound through my two new POLK tower (T50) speakers is awesome. I also attached a cordless keyboard with built in track-pad and a WiFi dongle for internet access through my home network into two of the 10 ! USB ports. The system specs were as advertised: An Intel Core Duo running at 3.00ghz and 4GB Ram ( 4x1GB) and the previously mentioned 250 GB HD. 5 Stars to Amazon for the free shipping that got here in 2 days from ordering! Packaging from Amazon, however, which entailed putting the manufacturers box in a bigger box and stuffing a little crumpled paper in the void as filler was very substandard. Luckily the manufacturer sandwiched the PC between form fitting polystyrene, or judging by the poked holes in the outer box, the computer would have been completely ruined. The computer came with a USB keyboard and mouse. The keyboard is quite sturdy and branded HP. There were scratch marks on the side cover where an obvious monitor had sat (pc can be used sideways or upright like a normal tower). Other than the superficial marks, the inside of the computer was absolutely pristine. I am not sure if the manufacturer replaced the HD, but it looked like it was new and was branded as a Western Digital Blue model, which is far better than some brands. The HD included a copy of Windows 7 Pro and activated without incident. There is zero bloatware on the system, a nice bonus over buying a new system from HP! So, why didn't I rate this as 5 stars? When I first booted the system upon delivery, the HP splash logo came up, but the system froze and refused to even access the BIOS. After numerous restarts, and fruitlessly searching for answers on the internet, I broke down and called SJ Computers, the refurbisher. I was actually expecting a message, VM, anything except getting a live person on the second ring. I explained my problem and he said his "tech" was on the other line and could he call me back? Yeah, I thought that is the last I am going to hear from these guys, and started contemplating whether I should call Amazon for a refund or go through the replacement game. Khan, the "tech" called me back in less than 10 minutes. I patiently explained the problem, and his response was that UPS handles the packages roughly and that I should "unplug everything for a couple of hours." I didn't think that was the solution, and expressed that to Khan who said that was his recommendation and if it did not work to call him later. I am not sure if he really thought that would work, or was just trying to put off really digging into the issue. I will give SJ kudos for answering the phone and the quick call-back, but a real thumbs down for the "tech" advice. It did, however, jog my memory of another pc that stuck at the openong splash screen many years ago in the days of win 95. That is when I proceeded to open the case and fiddle with the innards. I remember that the OS needed to be disassociated from the BIOS. As I mentioned, the HD with the OS was deep under the power supply. To my surprise, the whole power supply also pivots up and out of the way without a single screw needing to be undone! I unplugged the HD, rebooted the system and was able to get into the BIOS. I changed the boot order from the CD ROM to the SATA HD as the first option. I then re-plugged the HD into the motherboard and it booted up to Win 7. The problem, obviously, was that after installing a new copy of win 7 the refurbisher forgot to change the boot order back to HD first...which is normally not a problem, but then PCs are strange creatures at the best of times. It is now the jukebox I always imagined having. I would highly recommend this little gem of a computer for just a little over a $100 shipped, it is a steal. If you want something to surf the net, listen to music, or even play older games on. It does use the Intel q45 shared graphics on the motherboard, but has a slot that can be used for a discrete graphics card if games are your thing. Just keep in mind it might need a little finessing to get working correctly...if you are a computer novice, maybe hold out for something a little newer. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 16, 2016 by P. Butler

  • Great
Works well for its value of $94
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 17, 2023 by Jayquan beasley

  • Great value for $85, but expect some hands-on fixes
I got this to replace a 20-year old Windows XP processor that just had the power supply pop. The box arrived with some bumps and bruises, but no obvious breaches. The packing was less than adequate for a product such as this. Typically, in new processors, the packing is Styrofoam packed so that no movement can happen in shipping, but this was packed in some stiff bubble wrap that appeared to allow the processor to bounce around a bit. Can't tell if the damage happened before orduring shipping, but the optical drive plastic was cracked and the mounting bracket for it was either missing a part or got whacked in transit. Also, the back panel was bent a bit, as if someone pried it open. Not a big deal as I was able to piece together the optical drive parts and the mounting bracket which resulted in a functional drive, and used some pliers to bend the back panel back in shape. The unit came with a keyboard and mouse which I neither expected nor needed. Also, there was no built-in wi-fi and came with a USB wi-fi adapter, but the software mini-cd it came with was smashed, either in transit or when packed, who knows. I was unable to find a driver for the USB wi-fi adapter it came with, so I ended up using the old one I had installed on the original. Again, not a big deal, but for someone who expects this thing to work perfectly when they power it on, it might be a deal-breaker. The important thing was that, despite the optical drive and wi-fi issues, the CPU, motherboard, power supply, hard disk drive, and installed software all worked fine. And, for 85 bucks, it was a big improvement over my 20-year old Windows XP machine. I'll add an update later if there any issues down the line. EDIT: (2/7/2020) I have used this now for 6 months, just about every day, and it has been powered on and running for a good 12 hours each day. I have had absolutely no problems with it. It boots up fine every day and I have never had it hang up or freeze. Not bad for $85. EDIT: (3/4/2023) It has now been over 3 and a half years and still going strong. Only issue to report is that the CMOS battery finally died, requiring me to input the date/time after it has been cold-booted. Not a big deal and I could solve it just by leaving the power on all the time. Or maybe just get the motivation to replace the CMOS battery. The price has gone up slightly since I purchased mine years ago, but still a good deal for under $100. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 3, 2019 by John S.

  • Good price
I like the condition this product came in. I use it to shop, email, and pay bills.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 27, 2022 by Noel V.

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