HP Pavilion AMD Athlon Quad-Core 4GB DDR3 750GB HDDDesktop PC $390 at Staples

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$60 price drop. Staples has the HP Pavilion p6610f AMD Athlon Quad-Core Desktop PC for $479 - $50 off with coupon code 19045 - $39 off with stackable code 31223 = $390 with free shipping.


-AMD Athlon II 635 Quad-Core 2.9GHz Processor, 4GB DDR3, 750GB HDD

-ATI Radeon HD 4200 Graphics, DVD+/-RW, 802.11n, Windows 7 HP x64


http://www.staples.com/HP-Pavilion-...255-_-404255-_-10422268&SID=172452&PID=404255




I just bought 3 of them! :yes:

If you want to buy more than one using the $50 off stackable coupon then you gonna either have to order from a different computer for the 2nd and 3rd order or just create a new user on your computer and order using that username because it seems to track code useage through use of cookies.


Peace
 
I'm not going to cop but I appreciate the post. Its unbelievable that no one has thanked you yet. Props!
 
I've been thinking about getting a new pc for a while. I was gonna wait until january but I might have to jump on this. Not having an HDMI port concerns me though. Mainly because I'm looking for something I can use as my tv and monitor. Then again, can you watch HD videos through a VGA cable?
 
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I've been thinking about getting a new pc for a while. I was gonna wait until january but I might have to jump on this. Not having an HDMI port concerns me though. Mainly because I'm looking for something I can use as my tv and monitor. Then again, can you watch HD videos through a VGA cable?

I thought about the HDMI thing and decided that if I need one I'll just buy a graphic card with HDMI. Although I read I'll probably have to upgrade the 250watt power supply that comes with this computer. But that's no big deal cause I'll just use my current power supply that I am currently using.
 
I thought about the HDMI thing and decided that if I need one I'll just buy a graphic card with HDMI. Although I read I'll probably have to upgrade the 250watt power supply that comes with this computer. But that's no big deal cause I'll just use my current power supply that I am currently using.

See, I'm not tech-savvy enough to do that. I might have to keep holding out.
 
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