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HP Pavilion P6370t Series
$550.00
Released January, 2010
The Pros:Decent graphics card options compared to most pre-packaged offerings. Decent value for a pre-built system--comparable to building one yourself. Very extensive 15-in-1 card reader goes above and beyond the average 6-in-1.
The Cons:300W power supply severely limits further graphical expansion. Hard drive cage limits the amount of installed hard disks to two and is awkward to remove/replace. Interior is a bit messy out of the box with no cable management whatsoever.
The HP Pavilion P6370t is a series of desktop computers announced at CES 2010. Aimed at everyday home use, the PCs are available with a wide array of components, enabling either mainstream or higher-end performance.
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The available CPUs are Intel's new Core i3 and i5 processors, running at between 2.93 and 3.2 GHz. The PCs come with between 4 and 8 GB of RAM and from 500 GB to 1.5 TB of hard drive space. Graphics options range from an integrated GPU for non-gamers to a 1.5GB NVIDIA GeForce GT 230 with HDMI support. A Blu-ray player, integrated wireless-N, and Bluetooth are other options. Pre-configured options other than a "base" and "recommended" version are to be announced.
Features
- Processor options:
- Intel Core i3-530 (2.93 GHz)
- Intel Core i3-540 (3.06 GHz)
- Intel Core i5-650 (3.2 GHz)
- Intel Core i5-660 (3.2 GHz)
- 4/6/8GB DDR3 RAM
- 500GB/640GB/750GB/1TB/1.5TB hard drive
- Graphics options:
- Integrated Intel graphics
- ATI Radeon HD 4350 (512 MB)
- NVIDIA GeForce G210 (512 MB)
- ATI Radeon HD 4650 (1 GB)
- NVIDIA GeForce GT 220 (1 GB)
- NVIDIA GeForce GT 230 (1.5 GB)
- Blu-ray drive option
- Optional wireless
- Optional Bluetooth
- 15-in-1 card reader
- 64-bit Windows 7 (Home Premium, Professional, or Ultimate)
- 300W power supply
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Decent graphics card options compared to most pre-packaged offerings.
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Decent value for a pre-built system--comparable to building one yourself.
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Very extensive 15-in-1 card reader goes above and beyond the average 6-in-1.
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Clean, sleek, simple chassis design looks great, is unobtrusive.
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300W power supply severely limits further graphical expansion.
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Hard drive cage limits the amount of installed hard disks to two and is awkward to remove/replace.
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Interior is a bit messy out of the box with no cable management whatsoever.
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