Feeler: HP Compaq Presario desktop (SR1930Z)
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ajkula66
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Feeler: HP Compaq Presario desktop (SR1930Z)
Well, my in-laws have just upgraded their computer system, and I was asked to check whether the old one can be sold or just simply donated/recycled and forgotten about altogether...I'm not a desktop guy - never was - but this is what I know about the system...
Compaq Presario SR1930Z
AMD Athlon 64 3500+ CPU @ 2.2 Ghz
512MB RAM
160GB/7200rpm SATA HDD (fresh install from recovery disks)
Nvidia GeForce 6150LE
XP Media center with COA and recovery disks.
Original owners, all the paperwork, yada-yada-yada...
Opinions are invited, and welcomed, as are inquiries...
More details can be obtained if anyone is seriously interested.
PM or email me directly to tataslonATaol.com
Compaq Presario SR1930Z
AMD Athlon 64 3500+ CPU @ 2.2 Ghz
512MB RAM
160GB/7200rpm SATA HDD (fresh install from recovery disks)
Nvidia GeForce 6150LE
XP Media center with COA and recovery disks.
Original owners, all the paperwork, yada-yada-yada...
Opinions are invited, and welcomed, as are inquiries...
More details can be obtained if anyone is seriously interested.
PM or email me directly to tataslonATaol.com
Last edited by ajkula66 on Sat Feb 19, 2011 11:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: Feeler: HP Compaq Presario desktop (SR1930Z)
Could probably get $50 for it, I'd recommend ebay.
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Re: Feeler: HP Compaq Presario desktop (SR1930Z)
Pricing on eBay is funny. Sold as a good working mainboard, CPU, GPU combo, it might get as much as the computer all together. That is because there are so many sellers with truckfulls of HPs and Dells from businesses that have moved on. A whole computer will cost much more to ship than just its internals. But sale price, excluding shipping, turns out to be very close.
True, most people buy a whole new system every few years. But desktops, thanks to the ubiquitous ATX standard, are so easy to customize or upgrade. So there is a group of people who, or maybe a group of frugal users who ask their friends, to upgrade the computer. Think of how many millions of Pentium 4 systems exist, with AGP slots. The CPU is still "good enough" for almost anything these days, but they almost always have Intel "Extreme" Graphics, which is pretty poor. A good video card would help out a lot, but a PCIe GPU that costs $10 would cost at least twice as much in AGP form. I blame needless Web scripting and Adobe Flash for making old computers feel so slow. I believe the main bottleneck on all those Pentium 4 systems is graphics.
If I were you, I would try to find a local buyer. I do not like to ship a desktop computer. If nobody local wants it, then I would sell the internals together. Put all screws in a zipper bag or envelope. Include the OS CD and the COA sticker from the case. Include board with memory and CPU installed, HDD, video card, and cables. I would offer the power supply and optical drive for an additional cost, but not included by default. I promise you that there are people looking for such kits.
True, most people buy a whole new system every few years. But desktops, thanks to the ubiquitous ATX standard, are so easy to customize or upgrade. So there is a group of people who, or maybe a group of frugal users who ask their friends, to upgrade the computer. Think of how many millions of Pentium 4 systems exist, with AGP slots. The CPU is still "good enough" for almost anything these days, but they almost always have Intel "Extreme" Graphics, which is pretty poor. A good video card would help out a lot, but a PCIe GPU that costs $10 would cost at least twice as much in AGP form. I blame needless Web scripting and Adobe Flash for making old computers feel so slow. I believe the main bottleneck on all those Pentium 4 systems is graphics.
If I were you, I would try to find a local buyer. I do not like to ship a desktop computer. If nobody local wants it, then I would sell the internals together. Put all screws in a zipper bag or envelope. Include the OS CD and the COA sticker from the case. Include board with memory and CPU installed, HDD, video card, and cables. I would offer the power supply and optical drive for an additional cost, but not included by default. I promise you that there are people looking for such kits.
Re: Feeler: HP Compaq Presario desktop (SR1930Z)
What's the approximate weight of this thing (for shipping purposes)?
I'm not positive, but the integrated GeForce should be able to handle 1080p video. I just don't know what the "LE" means. Also, there's a good chance the CPU can be upgraded to an X2. This could be a nice start to an HTPC.
I'm not positive, but the integrated GeForce should be able to handle 1080p video. I just don't know what the "LE" means. Also, there's a good chance the CPU can be upgraded to an X2. This could be a nice start to an HTPC.
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Re: Feeler: HP Compaq Presario desktop (SR1930Z)
automobus - I feel the same way, I just acquired my grandfather's old desktop. Dimension 4500, p4 2.26ghz, it runs everything fine once I upgraded the videocard to a ~30$ used agp nivida - it will run fsx on medium settings, with some bumped up (for those who don't know, that is a feat). The biggest issue is the web scripting and flash - they clog one cpu core, so on a dual core system, there is not an issue. single core, the issue is self-evident. They should make a standards commitee for well written web sites (forum.thinkpads.com for example - no problems, even with a p3 500), to encourage better coding practices (would save battery life too)
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Re: Feeler: HP Compaq Presario desktop (SR1930Z)
My (limited and possibly incorrect) understanding is that this thing will take a X2 CPU, as well as a PCI-e card...
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/docu ... ct=3184119
No clue on weight, can find out if one is really interested, but at this point it's headed to Goodwill or similar center...
http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/docu ... ct=3184119
No clue on weight, can find out if one is really interested, but at this point it's headed to Goodwill or similar center...
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PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Cheers,
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AARP club members:A31p, T43pSF
Abused daily: R61
PMs requesting personal tech support will be ignored.
Re: Feeler: HP Compaq Presario desktop (SR1930Z)
I'd pay $50 for it, unfortunately, I'm not local.
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Re: Feeler: HP Compaq Presario desktop (SR1930Z)
Hi,
You know that would make a good server for you or someone if you up the memory and put a second hard drive in it. That would be good for you also. You could store all of the different restore disks for the different laptops that you get and work on.
You would have no need to use CDs to load operating systems or software. I do that with my desktop
You already have it to do with, But that would be up to you. It does save a lot of mess in the work and computer room.
MnR
You know that would make a good server for you or someone if you up the memory and put a second hard drive in it. That would be good for you also. You could store all of the different restore disks for the different laptops that you get and work on.
You would have no need to use CDs to load operating systems or software. I do that with my desktop
MnR
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Re: Feeler: HP Compaq Presario desktop (SR1930Z)
MnR wrote:
I already got what I wanted from that house and that's the mother of my three children. No interest in anything else...
...if you get my drift...
If the machine were coming from a different source, I'd agree with you a 1000%...however...That would be good for you
I already got what I wanted from that house and that's the mother of my three children. No interest in anything else...
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Re: Feeler: HP Compaq Presario desktop (SR1930Z)
This is an idea I never thought of. I certainly have many recovery discs around here. How would one load discs stored on a server onto a Thinkpad with a blank hard drive?MnR wrote: You would have no need to use CDs to load operating systems or software.
Re: Feeler: HP Compaq Presario desktop (SR1930Z)
PXE, network boot from disc images. I looked into it several times, but it always looked like too much work for me. But if I ran some support company, or if I worked in I.T., it would be a routine procedure.
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Re: Feeler: HP Compaq Presario desktop (SR1930Z)
In that context, could you not also put those CDs on a large (=>16GB) USB stick?
But then, how do you get the .ISO to behave like a CD without manual interference (mounting them etc.)?
But then, how do you get the .ISO to behave like a CD without manual interference (mounting them etc.)?
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