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REAL-TALK review HP M01-F1120 desktop gaming PC – worth

REAL-TALK review HP M01-F1120 desktop gaming PC – worth it?

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Here’s my unboxing and REAL-TALK review of the HP Desktop PC M01-F1120. From day-to-day usage, business needs, and even light to intermediate gaming, this machine is pretty awesome and can handle just about anything you throw at it! Check out this amazing desktop PC here:…

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  1. Around $500 isn't $539 plus tax. It's more like "around $550".
    Gaming is a relative term. It depends on what you are playing. Like you said, this unit does the job for the types of games that you enjoy playing. However, I would not advertise this unit as being for gaming as it typically conveys the concept that it might be suitable for current higher end games. The power supply only has 180w and I imagine that this is peak power and not continuous power since it doesn't weigh much and is relatively small.

    I just found a similar unit on liquidation sale recently for 249€ at Hofer Austria (aka Aldi) (today's exchange rate: US$270/CA$366/£213). It's the M01-1880ng. Ryzen 5 4600g / 8GB DDR-3200 RAM on 1st slot (has two slots) / Samsung NVME SSD 256GB / Toshiba 1TB HD 7200rpm / DVD-RW drive / Windows 10 Home x64. The motherboard appears to be identical to the one in the video. Link to HP: https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c07645092

    The Toshiba HD is mounted vertically at the front. The SATA power cable has two plugs, with the 2nd plug resting in the drive cage on the side. HP do not supply a spare SATA cable though. I was surprised to see this in such a small case. With the ability to install two SATA drives you can also make yourself a nice server out of this computer. It has one free PCIe x1 and one free PCIe x16. I ended up purchasing a FireWire card because I need to transfer digital video from Sony miniDV Handcam. It fits into the PCIE x1 slot. With such a low spec power supply I would not dare put a video card in the PCIe x16 slot. Even if it's a relatively basic one for today's standards. The power supply is proprietary and therefore not the off-the-shelf type.

  2. Hey I have this exact pc, but when I try and load large games they crash within seconds! I know near to nothing about computers, but I did some research and think it may have something to do with the processor???? What would be the next step in upgrading this?

  3. Thinking of getting it plus upgrading the ram to 32gb on top of a bigger size ssd, any idea where to buy a larger capacity power supply for it

    I only really need it to rip music discs into usb mp3 format if so is it worth it or would I be better off wirh a mini computer plus an external disc drive

  4. You could add the gameplay next time so that you get a good idea as the viewer to see how it runs in the game so maybe add like around 1-5 minutes of gameplay with some music in the background with msi afterburner fps reader in the corner to read the speeds of everything

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