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HP Renew - 13400F - RTX 4060 - 16GB DDR4 - 512GB - HP Victus 15L TG02-1012na Gaming PC

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HP Renew product.

  • Intel Core i5-13400F, 4.60 GHz Boost, 10 Cores
  • 512GB SSD
  • RTX 4060 8GB,
  • 16GB DDR4
  • Microsoft Windows 11
  • 350W GOLD PSU

Intel Core i5-12400F + RTX 3060 Ti 8GB, 611.99

HP RENEW PROGRAM :

HP RENEW PROGRAM IS THE ONLY ONE , OFFICIAL HP FACTORY RE-MANUFACTURING program on the market.The HP Renew EMEA Program offers an extensive portfolio of quality refurbished products as a complement to new HP computing Products. Through an extensive process of refurbishing, HP Renew offers current, state of the art technology. HP Renew is guaranteed to be the same functional quality and performance you would expect from new. HP HP Renew products come with the same original base warranty as the equivalent new products. Different levels of cosmetic quality can be proposed.

HP Renew productsAll HP computing products from the current or past portfolios are candidates for the HP Renew program. The products come from various sources, for example, from channel returns, cancelled orders or end of life excess. HP Renew products can be recognised by the addition of an "R" to the HP product number. For example, if the new product number is A1234A, the equivalent HP Renew product number will be A1234AR.

Great Value for Money

HP Renew offers an extensive portfolio of refurbished HP computing products. Offering the same reliability and performance as new HP products, but for a significant lower price than the equivalent new product, it is the perfect high quality alternative if you have a limited IT budget.

HP Certified Quality

All HP Renew products undergo a thorough HP refurbishment and testing process, fully restoring the functional quality of the product. It is only then that they qualify for full HP base warranty – guaranteeing HP functional quality and reliability like the new products.

HP Warranty

HP Renew products are covered by the same HP base warranty as the equivalent new products, and is starting from the date of purchase of the HP Renew product. HP warranty guarantees the product's functional quality and reliability. Additional service and support options may be available to complement the original HP product warranty on some products.

Eco-friendly

Reduce your overall environmental impact, while taking advantage of an affordable alternative to your business needs with HP Renew. HP Renew ensures that by refurbishing and redeploying returned, loaned or trial units, these products are fully utilised and don't end up in landfills.
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  1. bogdan_lm20's avatar
    Power supply 350 W !!!
    fishmaster's avatar
    They will have tested it is fine for this system at load though. Upgrading could well be an issue without changing the PSU. Who upgrades a HP though. Nutters that is who Sorry nutters if I offended you.
  2. Harry_TurnerEMr's avatar
    I bought the 1660 super version of this and put a 4060, 32gb of ram, intake fan in. All really easy and the 350w power is fine. My advice is don't spend loads of money on a system that _could_ be upgraded to a 4090 in the future if you're never going to do it

    I've been playing fortnite and helldivers 2 in 1440p and 4k and it's great
    ilovetennis's avatar
    Agree I hardly even game so gpu useless to me just want speedy system for internet browsing light gaming and can handle multiple applications at once
  3. Noclouds's avatar
    If you're looking for a gaming PC, do you yourself a favour and buy a PC that's purpose built and optimised for gaming, that has decent upgrade potential/warranty length/resale value, etc.

    On the other hand, if you want a business PC on which you could game, fair enough, though if I know HP at all you'll probably want to upgrade at least one thing, if gaming, first, to make the most of what's there.
  4. smithy94_'s avatar
    The case looks terrible for air flow
  5. plewis00's avatar
    This, like HP's Pavilion Gaming systems has a proprietary motherboard and PSU in it which may or may not be a concern for you - but that rules out any servicing if those parts fail or the option of upgrading the case by transplanting later on.
  6. FairPriceSystems's avatar
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    Rule one based on all the above ^ Don't buy them at RRP, only if and when they clear old stock new in clearance or refurb. then they become valuable for the right individual..

    this spec would suit a lite gamer, a bit of a cross-lite dev with its multi core and doesn't want an RGB Rocket sat on their desk ;-)

    just another idea for the stack...... not for u? click the name more under, or wait for more. - aint going anywhere.
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