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HP Pavilion HPE h8xt Series Unboxing

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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2011

Complete Unboxing Video of the HP Pavilion HPE h8xt series! Subscribe for More! and Sorry for the Audio.

Specs:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600 quad-core processor with Turbo-Boost {up to 3.8GHz, 8MB cache}
8GB DDR3-1333MHz SDRAM
1.5GB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 580
1.5TB 7200 rpm SATA 3GB/s hard drive
Blu-Ray player + CD/DVD writer 24x
Beats Audio-integrated studio quality sound
Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium [64-bit]
Premium Wireless-N LAN card
15-in-1 memory card reader
HP wireless Keyboard and wireless Mouse
600W Power supply

Total: $1512.21 + 4-year HP Care Pack = $1699.49

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  • dam ur room is so dark

  • @hyperocket It was like five in the Morning.

  • After building a dell xps 8300 and then building the hp h8xt, I find that the hp h8xt is more premium than dell, I can configure an extra 1 terabyte hard drive along with the 2 terabyte hard drive that's already in the computer, I can hardly wait for that income tax cheque.

  • @BOBTUNNELTON I agree. This is a better option.

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  • @hsagc Thats Cool.

  • yes, it is a very pricey computer :/, but the last desktop I bought was a sony vaio in 1999 (so I had been planning for a major upgrade for a while). I have a younger brother who will definitely use this PC for gaming, and I'll be mainly using if for video encoding and decoding, editing videos and pictures, and large file transfers from hard drive to hard drive (thats why I opted in for the ssd). I usually take forever upgrading on technology so I usually buy top of the line when finally do.

  • @hsagc Wow! Thats Pricey. Well, now you have an High end computer, which should run you a long time.

  • @SimranPCh33ma thanks for the quick response, but, yes, the PSU was one thing that was worrying me about this computer. The total cost with all the bells and whistles was a pricey $2,800. (you can thank the ssd and gpu skyrocketing the price for me.)

  • @hsagc Wow. Nice amount of Ram and a good SSD. The 600w can handle this computer as it is. Overclocking might make a difference. How much did your whole PC cost you?

  • hey I just ordered almost the same exact PC from Costco. The only differences in mine is i have 16gb of ram, 320 gb sata ssd raid 0, and added Bluetooth. I just wanted to ask you from your experience is the 600W power supply enough to handle this computer at stock speeds, (no overclocking whatsoever) or no?

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