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Hehehe.

Seriously, I had no idea what I was missing. I knew my old machine was slow, but wow. And with the new monitor, I have much more room for junk and trash on my desk.

And, it has blue glowing led's. Ooooohh. My little corner of the living room glows at night. LOL

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Hehehe.

Seriously, I had no idea what I was missing. I knew my old machine was slow, but wow. And with the new monitor, I have much more room for junk and trash on my desk.

And, it has blue glowing led's. Ooooohh. My little corner of the living room glows at night. LOL

i thought that was cool with mine until i took it to university, blue leds are annoying when youre trying to watch a film :P

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Hehehe.

Seriously, I had no idea what I was missing. I knew my old machine was slow, but wow. And with the new monitor, I have much more room for junk and trash on my desk.

And, it has blue glowing led's. Ooooohh. My little corner of the living room glows at night. LOL

this is the nerd forum tell us what's under the hood.

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It's an HP

HP - Pavilion Desktop with AMD Athlon™ II Quad-Core Processor

Processor

AMD Athlon™ II

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Processor Speed

2.8GHz

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System Bus

4000MHz

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Cache Memory

2MB on die Level 2

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System Memory (RAM)

6GB

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System Memory (RAM) Expandable To

16GB

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Type of Memory (RAM)

DDR3 SDRAM

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Hard Drive Type

SATA

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Hard Drive Size

1TB

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Graphics

NVIDIA GeForce 9100

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Video Memory

256MB (shared); up to 2943MB total available as allocated by Windows 7

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Audio

High-definition support (7.1-channel surround sound capable)

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Speakers

None

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Network Card

Built-in 10/100Base-T Ethernet LAN

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Recordable DVD Drive

Yes, double-layer DVD±RW/CD-RW

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Recordable DVD Drive Speeds

12x DVD+R DL; 12x DVD-R DL; 16x8x16 DVD+RW; 16x6x16 DVD-RW; 12x DVD-RAM; 40x32x40 CD-RW

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Direct-Disc Labeling

Yes

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Digital Media Reader or Slots

Yes, digital media card reader

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Available Expansion Bays

External: 1 (3.5"), 1 (5.25"); Internal: 1 (3.5")

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Available Expansion Slots

1 PCI, 1 PCI Express x16, 2 PCI Express x1, 1 MiniCard

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USB 2.0 Ports

6 (2 front, 4 rear)

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IEEE 1394 Ports

1 (rear)

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S-Video Outputs

None

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Keyboard Description

HP USB

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Other Control Devices (mouse, etc.)

HP USB optical mouse

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Operating System Platform

Windows

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Operating System

Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit

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Software Included

HP MediaSmart Software Suite; Cyberlink DVD Suite Deluxe; Microsoft Works 9.0 and more

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