I bought this computer mainly to upgrade to Windows 11 as my other HP computer was not able to upgrade. I am very happy to have bought this one, so far I am truly enjoying it and the price was reasonable. I have bought HP's computers and printers in the past and have had a nice experience with them all.
Good basic desktop PC, no frills, but very adequate
on November 8, 2025
Posted by: Randall R
Verified Purchase:Yes
Good value PC, nothing fancy but has everything you need for day to day use, adequate memory, good AMD CPU, large SSD capacity. Over the last few years, HP has cheapened the basic keyboard and mouse that come with the desktop, but they work. Also, I/O has been reduced to eliminate onboard SD slot, as well as a DVD drive...but more and more units are moving to USB C connected devices, so I guess the user has to get in the habit of providing. For years, HP had great SD etc. capability built in, but this is a no frills desktop that works great, but you won't be upgrading for gaming, but for what is need for email, internet, SSD storage and basic home computing it is a good value unit.
Common faulty desktop, loud click as either a fan startup or relay engages. Also the botton USB-C port is dead or not hooked up. It takes a good amount of time to update patches and from a cold start over 30 seconds to boot up. I loved my last two Pavilion machines. I thought this would be an upgrade at a good price. Google noise from HP OmniDesk, I returned the first machine they sent me, the second replacement has the same issue... very common.
Very good computer. My only issue is that the network adapter periodically cuts my internet while I'm using it. This is annoying when I'm on a zoom call.