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HP all in one desktop opinions?
HP All in One desktop super slow
Use the "Crucial" online tool to see how much RAM it has - and how much more it can take - max it out
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I got an HP Pro 3420, from the recycling, which is a pro machine which is what you should get (go to a real computer shop that deals mainly with businesses if you want those, or online), running a desktop(fairly important back then, laptop CPUs aren't as good but these days it's not as important) i3 2120
It's a great machine, easy to service, reliable, fast. it feels like a desktop because that's exactly what it is. it's around 7ish years old at this point and the only thing it needed is general PC maintenance like dusting it out, replacing the thermal paste and replacing the hard drive.
now, the ONLY thing you need to have is an SSD. mechanical hard drives are way outdated and useless for windows 10.
A 500GB SSD is way more than enough for most people, and dirt cheap these days
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The HP all in one desk top is currently half off right now and I’m considering getting it as I need a computer. I’ve had a Chromebook for the last 2 years so my standards aren’t that high for a computer lol I just need one that can run the Cricut app for the machine as well as a computer than can handle like very basic video editing. Is the HP all in one good enough for this? Specifically this one
HP - 21.5" Full HD All-in-One - Intel Celeron - 4GB Memory - 128GB SSD
thanks! :)