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HP EliteDesk 800 G1 SFF High Performance Business Desktop Computer, Intel Quad Core i5-4590 Upto 3.7GHz, 16GB RAM, 1TB HDD, 256GB SSD (Boot), WiFi, Windows 11 Professional (Renewed)

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  • HP EliteDesk SFF High Performance Business Desktop Computer, Intel Quad Core i5-4590 upto 3.7GHz, 16GB RAM, 1TB HDD, 256GB SSD.
  • Includes: USB Keyboard and Mouse, Microsoft office 30 days free trail.
  • Support 4K (3840x2160) Dual Display, makes it easy to connect two monitors at the same time, and you can expand working Windows, mirror content, or expand a single window across multiple monitors.
  • Operating System: Windows 11 Pro 64 Bit-Multi-Language Supports English/Spanish/French.

Brand: HP


Operating System: Windows 11 Pro


CPU Model: Core i5


CPU Speed: 3.2 GHz


Cache Size: 16 GB


Graphics Card Description: Integrated


Graphics Coprocessor: Intel HD Graphics 4600


Memory Storage Capacity: 256 GB


Specific Uses For Product: Personal


Personal computer design type: Computer Tower


Operating System: Windows 11 Pro


Specific Uses For Product: Personal


Personal Computer Design Type: Computer Tower


Color: Black


Additional Features: Optical Drive


Optical Storage Device: DVD-ROM


Hard Disk Description: 1TB HDD


Hardware Interface: USB


Item Dimensions: 14.9 x 13.3 x 3.9 inches


Specification Met: True


Video Output Interface: HDMI


Hard Disk Interface: Serial ATA


Style Name: i5


EU Spare Part Availability Duration: 91 Days


Cooling Method: Air


Compatible Devices: Keyboard, Mouse


Power Plug Type: Type B - 3 pin (North American & Japanese)


Total Expansion Slots Quantity: 4


Security Features: Standard security features


Video Output: HDMI


Graphics Description: Integrated


Graphics Coprocessor: Intel HD Graphics 4600


Graphics Ram Type: DDR3 SDRAM


Graphics Card Interface: Integrated


Processor Series: Core i5


Processor Speed: 3.2 GHz


Processor Socket: LGA 1150


Processor Count: 4


CPU Model Speed Maximum: 3.7 GHz


Total Usb Ports: 10


Total Number of HDMI Ports: 1


Number of Component Outputs: 2


Human-Interface Input: Keyboard, Mouse


Keyboard Description: USB Full Size Keyboard


Keyboard Layout: QWERTY


Brand: HP


Model Number: HP 800 G1


Model Name: EliteDesk


Built-In Media: Keyboard, Mouse


Processor Brand: Intel


Model Year: 2021


CPU Model Number: i5-4590


Warranty Description: 1


Video Processor: Intel


UPC: 760625132813


Global Trade Identification Number: 13


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer: HP


Cache Memory Installed Size: 16 GB


Memory Storage Capacity: 256 GB


RAM Memory Installed: 16 GB


RAM Memory Technology: DDR3


Ram Memory Maximum Size: 32 GB


Memory Speed: 3.7 GHz


RAM Type: DDR3 SDRAM


Memory Slots Available: 4


Screen Size: 0.01


Display Resolution Maximum: 3840x2160 Pixels


Display Type: LCD


Aspect Ratio: 169


Resolution: 3840 x 2160


Native Resolution: 3840 x 2160


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, LAN, USB, Wi-Fi


Wireless Compability: 802.11n


Wireless Technology: Wi-Fi


Wireless Network Technology: Wi-Fi


Speaker Type: External


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  • Perfectly functioning, well packed, super clean, very expandable, and completely reliable! Perfectly functioning, well packed, super clean, very expandable, and completely reliable!
What I needed: I needed a computer for my electronics lab. It didn't need to be immensely powerful, but I wanted something that would be easy to expand as needed. This PC met my needs almost perfectly, and at a very economical price. I purchased this 6 months ago (almost to the day), so this is not an "out of the box" impression, but one based on months of experience. It has been powered on (or sleeping) continuously, so I can remote access it when needed. My uses are primarily centered around my lab work: Electronic Design, PCB Layout, and 3D Rendering of PCBs, along with Design of small enclosures and modest software development. I also have several PC connected pieces of bench equipment: Digital Scope, Power Supplies, Function Generator, and whatever thing I'm creating. Most of these connect via USB, and one via RS-232. This PC: You can see in the pictures that the front panel has 4 USB ports - 2 are SuperSpeed. These have already proven valuable for quick attachments. The rear panel is loaded up with 6 more USB ports (2 of which are SuperSpeed), and I've used most of them. If I had to, I could easily dig out an old PS2 Keyboard to free up another USB port - but with 4 empty ports on the front I'm ok for now. As noted above, I needed RS-232, and this PC had one - which is a bonus. Of course, I could have plugged in a USB to RS-232 adapter. Beneath the back-panel RS-232 port (the gray plug in the picture) is a VGA connector, which I don't expect to use. To the left of those are a couple of Display Ports - one connected to my big screen (3440 x 1440). The specs say that each can support a 4K monitor, but my bench doesn't have space (and the screen resolution works for my eyeballs and needs). The host processor in the unit I purchased is an i5-4590 quad core running at 3.3 GHz. The motherboard memory slots are full, loaded with 16 GB of RAM. The motherboard has 3 SATA ports, but they are fully occupied, connected to a 240 GB SSD hosting Win10 Pro, a 1GB spinning HDD, and a DVD drive. The graphics is served with an integrated Intel HD 4600. For further expansion, there are 4 PCIe slots: 2 x X1, 1 x X4 and 1 x X16. Other Discoveries: * The BIOS still had the name of the prior "owner" (a company), which is probably where many of these came from. It was simple to change, so now is hosts a name appropriate for my lab. * This PC is not for gaming, so I didn't rate that since I've never run a game on it. With my single high-resolution monitor connected, spinning a 3D model of a modestly complex circuit board is fast - it more than meets my needs. * And I had no need for Tech Support, so I didn't rate that either. My Expansion: * In the pictures you'll see one of the PCI slots is occupied - with the 4-channel SATA adapter that I added. The 3 on the motherboard were occupied but I needed one more for an external HD dock. * I expect to add a Webcam soon. * I also expect to add one more PCI card to it, to add USB-C connectors. My newest gear (Laptop, Phone, etc.) all have USB-C, so this will be necessary. My Summary: This was the right PC for my needs. It was also relatively inexpensive. It has been running close to non-stop since my unboxing. It "seems" quiet enough for most any location, but my lab isn't the best place to judge that. It didn't have support for every interface I needed but was more than expandable enough to add to it. I do wish the overall unit was a bit smaller (for my lab space), and in years prior I had a large tower PC, but tired of crawling under the desk to swap cables around. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2024 by Amazon Customer

  • Above expectations very happy with this HP EliteDesk 800 G1 SFF
It was delivered on time and was in like-new condition as advertised. It has a smaller footprint than a full-size desktop which I had concerns about before I got it. However, once I opened the access panel, I was impressed. It has a recessed latched pull handle that removes the whole access panel exposing everything and no screws to unscrew or lose. Inside, not a speck of dust, literally, like a new computer, you can't tell that it's renewed/upgraded. Even though it's smaller everything is easy to see and get to so if you need or want to do anything inside it's awesome. You can see everything and get to it with ease. You don't have to be a contortionist or have tiny hands and fingers. The drives and optical reader (DVD) are contained within a rack that you just pivot upward to release and you have full easy access to them. Additional expansion slots to add what you like. If you should want to increase RAM from 16 to 32 GB there is nothing around them so removing and replacing them in the slots would be effortless. I was surprised how cool this computer runs even when using multiple high resource software at the same time with no lag. As for the USB Keyboard and Mouse, USB WiFi Adapter. These are low cost and just so you have something. As low cost as keyboard and mouse are I really like them. If you use something else don't throw them out as others have said. Save them as an emergency back up or give them to someone. I have a Logitech wireless keyboard and mouse but still using the ones that came with this computer. USB WiFi Adapter isn't the best it's not real fast and not great for long-distance so I did buy a better one at the same time. There are a lot of cheap USB WiFi Adapters that stop working after 2-3 months but here is a low-cost $17 good one I use so can avoid the hassle. Just search amazon for - TP-Link AC600 USB WiFi Adapter for PC (Archer T2U Plus)- Wireless Network Adapter for Desktop with 2.4GHz, 5GHz High Gain Dual Band 5dBi Antenna, Supports Windows 10/8.1/8/7/XP, Mac OS 10.9-10.14 It increased my transfer speed from 300 Mbps or less and 3 bars signal strength to a transfer speed of 433 to 490 Mbps and 5 bars signal strength. All you have to do is connect a monitor, the keyboard, mouse, and USB wifi adapter and power up. You do need to set up you user account like any new computer. This is Microsoft so it wants you to use a Microsoft account to have a better "online experience". But all you need to do is enter your login for a Microsoft email account or create one during set up. That step requires connecting to the internet and entering the password. Or you can create an offline user account like the old days. The rest of the setup questions are about your preferences and you're ready to go. Windows 10 Pro works perfectly. My daughter got one of these a while ago and wouldn't stop praising it so I got one. She gave me a heads up about the USB WiFi Adapter solution too. I couldn't be happier with this purchase. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 25, 2021 by John Collins

  • Great Choice
Overall I'm very happy with this computer, though I would caution computer novices before considering this. The computer arrived on time and packed very well in a strong bubble wrap cocoon and overall was quite clean. Included in the Amazon box were two brand new-in-box Chinese items as described: keyboard and mouse. There was a power plug. There was also a USB wifi adapter plugged into one of the many USB ports in the back. One of the tabs covering unused card ports in the back was missing, indicating the prior owner had some sort of additional item removed before shipping to me. No problem. The front of the unit has two USB 3.0 ports and two prior generation ports. The rear also has two USB 3.0 ports and four more prior generation ports. There are two display ports in the rear, along with ethernet port, headphone/mic, and two of the older types: serial/vga? The front also has headhpone and mic jacks. There is no HDMI port. I hooked everything up: two monitors, keyboard, and mouse and fired it up. Windows 10 led me through their setup process including wifi networking. Nice. The machine immediately recognized (I think...) the two monitor setup; I didn't have to do anything (display port to HDMI). I've been using generally low-end laptops for years, so perhaps my expectations are low, but this machine is a significant improvement for me. I don't do much on my computers; I run Office, Quicken, Chrome and various google apps like google play music, stream movies, do some photo editing and that's about it. No gaming. This machine, with the solid state primary drive, boots up VERY fast. I've encountered no lag whatsoever with multiple programs running. My laptops on the other hand... I encountered no fatal problems with this unit, though as I began installing software, transferring files etc, I learned a few things that prompts my caution against computer novices: 1) The included Chinese mouse/keyboard should probably be tossed. My mouse was defective out of the box. Don't count on these in any way. 2) The included USB wifi adapter is S L O W and essentially garbage. Obtain a better one first or just use ethernet. 3) My CD/DVD drive was not plugged in; I had to open the box during my troubleshooting to fix. I had solutions for all of these items and figured them all out pretty quickly, so in the end I got a great machine at a great price and am very happy. For those that want a plug it in and turn it on product, refurb options like this are probably not for you. I'm not even close to a 'computer guy' though, and I figured everything out just fine. I knocked one star off due to the CD/DVD drive not being plugged in... the useless USB wifi adapter and mouse, in my opinion, aren't really an issue, but the CD/DVD drive should have been plugged in. Now, how long will this work flawlessly? To be determined! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 19, 2019 by Aaron G.

  • Fantastic Computer For A Great Price!
I was hesitant to buy a refurbished computer, but looking at prices, I couldn't build myself one for less than double the price of a refurb (I've built or had built my last 3). That being said, I am NOT a gamer or a big computer person per se. I use the internet for email and reading comics mostly. That being said, I didn't really see a need for anything fancy or even brand new, so I gave a refurb a shot. I'm quite pleased with the result, honestly. This is the fastest computer I've ever owned (probably has something to do with the SSD) and even adapting to windows 10 hasn't been as awful as expected. I double checked everything when it came in after reading the reviews, but everything was connected and well attached with no loose bits. It started right up. The mouse and keyboard are pretty flimsy and I'm quite sure you have something better, but hey, a backup never hurt anyone right? I have not tried the WiFi adapter because I direct connect to my router, but it does appear pretty cheap as well. I didn't expect anything from those, however, so no skin of my teeth. I did have a minor issue with the cd/dvd drive not being able to pop open unless I removed the faceplate of the computer. I purchased through Sunset Micro and their technician was very helpful and even willing to replace it if I didn't want to do the fix myself (turns out there was a slight mis-manufacture with the frame of the case itself and I ended up bending some tabs back out of the way and the problem was all fixed!). I'm good with pliers, however, and all is well now. I give their customer service an A+ for helpfulness and for clear communication. I have been running the computer for over a month now and I have no complaints. If any issues arise, I will update, but I don't anticipate any. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2020 by Danea55

  • Be Careful! Be Careful!
EDIT - after doing some research apparently this computer came with a virus installed on it! Returning this computer tower for a refund. The listing said Amazon Certified Refurbished, but I have a hard time believing that. Now when I click on the link to the product it takes me to a completely different one from a different seller - I purchased from RefurbChoice through Amazon. I've gotten an Amazon Certified Refurbished computer before and have had no issues with it. This one? A complete disappointment. It started great. Booted up just fine, connected to the internet easy, and I was able to start downloading programs and setting it up for my coworker. Then the mouse started to lag. I figured it was the batteries because it had been left on without being used for a while. Nope! System crash - Blue Screen of Death (unexpected_store_exception) then the screen went black and I got a message that said Erased by Killdisk (see photo for details). Powered computer off. When I turned it back on it took me to a boot menu, said IDE device failed, press F1 to boot. I did and it took me to the log in screen, then the desktop, like nothing had happened - except after waiting a minute nothing would respond to being clicked on by the mouse. Then another crash and blue screen (critical_process_died), then to the black screen with the message about being erased by Killdisk. Repeated multiple times. Not sure what they did to this computer but I can't even get it to function long enough to undo everything I've done before I return it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024 Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2024 by SRS

  • Satisfied Customer
I am 72 years old on a fixed income. My HP Pavillion desktop with Windows 8 (later updating to Windows 10) that I bought new in 2013 could not make the Windows 11 leap, so I was faced with buying a new computer. For someone in my position, a refurbished computer was a reasonable solution. I bought a refurbished HP EliteDesk 800 G1 SFF with Windows 11 Pro. Might sound like it is more than a retired grandma needs, but I do have my own online business, so I am happy with my purchase. I've had it for several weeks now, and the only thing that has "gone wrong" is that the external speaker port in the back didn't work, but the port in the front worked fine. The internal speakers worked fine, but I need adjustable external speakers to accommodate my hearing loss. TMI, but I thought this review would be helpful for those of us over 70 who were forced to upgrade. A refurbished computer was the way to go for me. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2026 by BarbaraT

  • Really Impressive Computer
I got this product for a friend whose old desktop died and she didn't have the money for a new one. She is non-technical, and uses it for basic web surfing, printing the occasional document, and storing pictures and videos from her phone. I needed to set it up for her and transport data over from old pc to the new one. This desktop is actually nicer than I was expecting. The specifications are really impressive, the amount of storage is excellent, and it was easy to set it up and get things going. As others have mentioned, you might want to use your old mouse and keyboard, or buy new ones, because the one included is not very high quality. Since that was disclosed in others comments, and we had her old ones, which still worked, this wasn't an issue. It is a small footprint PC, also, and can actually fit on top of a desk, making it much easier to work with the DVD player. I assume it can be used horizontal, or sitting up vertical, but it would be much less likely to fall over being situated horizontal, and it is fairly small, so that is what we did. The included DVD drive was the type that can operate sideways, because you have to click in the CD or DVD into a holder in the drive, so you can choose to sit the computer vertical like a small tower, which gives flexibility. There are plenty of USB ports, and the WI FI adapter was included, but it is a small little USB plug in, so don't lose it! The power supply cord was a bit short, but we used the longer one from her old PC. The short power cord was honestly the only thing about it that I didn't like. SPECCY gave some warnings on some Sector Reallocation issues on the extra 1 TB hard drive, but my friend probably will never use the second hard drive, so I am just keeping an eye on it. It works so far, and it may work forever. My friend has plenty of space for her pictures and occasional documents on the C: drive. So, this wasn't an issue, or worth returning the unit. Especially given the price paid for the unit. A power user might have issues with a questionable hard drive, though. Something to check if you buy one of these. Everything else seems great so far! I was actually kind of jealous, and for about a microsecond, thought about getting another one for me! This was a perfect solution for my friend. I am very happy with this purchase, so far! I hope it lasts a long time! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 26, 2024 by EmeraldSkye

  • Faulty HDD, support was quick!... to replace it with another faulty hdd
When I first got this computer there were a few things I noticed. Firstly, the side panel was loose and there was no screw in the back to (rather uselessly) keep it in place. Okay, its refurbished. Slight problem. The other being the dented in heat sink for the CPU fan. Again, refurbished. The last post-opening issue is the PSU's cord is way to small but that's easily rectified. Of course, mine was a pro-desk instead of an elite-desk but considering I dont know the actual differences, I don't know how much a cheat that is. On to launching the pc, of which it started fast! And straight to the setup for Windows 10. It's nice and straightforward, with a digital key activation at the end. Keep in mind that you'll need an ethernet cable to have access to the internet until you can download the necessary Windows updates to use either the built in wifi or an adapter (I personally used the latter). Checking the pc components, everything is as promised. The cpu is indeed an i5- 4th generation, 16gb ram, 256 (a slight bit lower but that's expected) ssd, 1tb(again, a bit lower) hdd, and everything ran fine the first day. In terms of using graphics heavy programs, such as modeling programs or recent video games, this pc will definitely not be for you *unless* you spend an additional 300 or so dollars for a dedicated low profile gpu. It should excel at doing pretty much anything else, however. Enough of the good stuff, heres the bad. Yesterday, when I received the product, the computer ran as expected and was as quiet as a sleeping baby. However, when I started it today, a thumping noise could be heard from the case. After putting my ear to it and feeling where the thumping was coming from, it became increasingly clear that it was the hdd. It generates a loud thump whenever it writes or reads files. I've had a pc do this in the past right before the hdd failed and became a useless piece of metal so the one that I got is likely going to end up being the same way. In terms of support I've contacted skytech, USA llc, the company that appeared on the box and this store page as I purchased it. They've stated they dont even know what this computer is. I've contacted astsys, the company that has their support stickers on the computer. There hasn't been a peep yet, but I suspect they're closed at the moment so I'll wait until tomorrow to get a response. Lastly, Amazon tech support suggested a return and refund. I was hoping for a replaced hdd instead, but if astsys doesnt respond, I'll take their advice. I'll update this review once I take either option. TL;DR Great when it works, but remember that its refurbished and something might go wrong the very next day or 3 months out. Play smart and get the additional warranty and hope for the best if you're going to purchase this. EDIT 1: Maybe my edit will save this time. Anyway, Astsys answered back and offered a pre-paid replacement for the faulty HDD the very next day at 6:00 AM. They were quick and understood the situation immediately, answering every query I threw at them along the way. I'm hoping the new hard drive will work, but the support is definitely admirable! Because of this, I'll up my review score accordingly. EDIT 2: Got the new hdd. Right off the bat, I'm disappointed to see yet *another* Seagate Constellation. But I gave it a chance, slid it into the tray nice and easy, booted the computer and! *drumroll* it had the same thumping noise the old one had, only slightly quieter now. Is this a Seagate classic? It's still loud enough and constant enough to be greatly annoying. I'm going to contact support once again with images of the innards to see if they cant find anything wrong with the chassis. If they suggest another replacement hdd, I'm going to refuse and just buy some other one to throw in there instead. I'll be deducting the review score for now. I'm sure the Amazon review verification team love me by now with all the edits I'm throwing here. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2021 by Amazon customer

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