Similar to this deal: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/568546
but with a HP and only $199 or $160 with PLUSFLASH
Similar to this deal: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/568546
but with a HP and only $199 or $160 with PLUSFLASH
Do you have the cute micro ones for the same price?
anyone know if this comes with win10 pro installation disk?
Seriously doubt it. Just use the Media Creation Tool to create a bootable USB with Windows 10 and use Nirsoft's ProduKey to extract the Win10 Pro key.
thanks
Assuming Win10 comes activated, do you even need to extract the key?
Otherwise, when upgrading SSDs (i.e. both simultaneously connected) then Macrium Reflect is the gold standard in free cloning tools; don't have to reinstall anything this way.
All depends what your intention is. Do you want to reinstall? Do you want to have a copy just incase? etc.
@Clear: True true
@Switchblade88 Thanks. I have been postponing a couple of OS SSD upgrades for a long time due to time constraints
Looks like Macrium Reflect will do the job quickly. I am going to try this. Thanks for sharing.
@Ronney: My pleasure!
Is the code expired? It says it can't apply to my order.
PLUSFLASH (20% off the $199 price) has.
However, PLUSSAVE should get you 10% off (so $180) ozbargain link to deal
I tried to update this deal to be using PLUSSAVE, but it was reverted.
Yes, I meant PLUSSAVE. I tried yesterday and it didn't work. I got ebay plus membership.
Ah, maybe it's eligible for PLUSSAVE. Thanks eBay.
Noob question, but what kind of graphics card should I look out for to do a little light gaming, thanks :)
This PC is USFF and doesn't have a PCIe slot. Rather it uses MXM-A and that really limits your options as the cards are expensive, hard to find and underpowered.
+1 on that - this is like a half way point between a micro tiny one and a SFF - it actually doesn't perform much better than a micro / tiny and all the same is larger but still can't be upgraded to add things like GFX…
Better off going for the micro / tiny if you want something smaller than SFF - otherwise heaps of SFF available with those specs for similar price online.
Yes and no… I mean, compared to Lenovo M93p Tiny which is a popular tiny, that runs the dual core i5-4570t, this runs the quad core i5-4570s, the SFF variants may run the quad core i5-4570 CPU. But as far as GPUs go, as you mentioned you still do not get PCIe slots.
Intels comparison
@spaij: Or you could just go for the i5 4590t which is quad core ?
https://ark.intel.com/content/www/us/en/ark/compare.html?pro…
https://www.catch.com.au/product/lenovo-thinkcentre-m93p-tin…
Since HP cancelled my mini PC order, I feel like downvoting anything that is HP