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COMPAQ Presario SR5710F(FQ582AA) Athlon X2 4450e(2.3GHz) 3GB DDR2 250GB NVIDIA GeForce 6150 SE Windows Vista Home Premium - Retail

COMPAQ Presario SR5710F(FQ582AA) Athlon X2 4450e(2.3GHz) 3GB DDR2 250GB NVIDIA GeForce 6150 SE Windows Vista Home Premium - Retail
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Apr, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 6 reviews of COMPAQ Presario SR5710F(FQ582AA) Athlon X2 4450e(2.3GHz) 3GB DDR2 250GB NVIDIA GeForce 6150 SE Windows Vista Home Premium - Retail. The average rating for this product is 4.0/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Desktops for all reviews. Reviewers really like the design. The price is also appreciated, but there are some less positive comments about the usability and reliability.

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On average, users rate this product 80/100.

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Consumer review (newegg.com)

No Case Fan

 

Great computer for mom and normal household stuff. the daughter uses it for photoshop stuff with no problem, but if junior is going to be gaming with it, either spend a few hundred and upgrade or buy another computer better suited for gaming.

I put a 8500 gt in it due to the small psu and it works pretty good. Bf2 won't run on full settings and crysis has to run on low, but it works pretty good

I had a problem when my video games would crash after about an hour of playing. I thought the problem was the video card, because it was overheating. I then noticed that there was a hole on the back of the case where the case fan should go, but...

Apr, 2009

Consumer review (newegg.com)

Great little machine!

 

I slapped in a Radeon HD 4670 and can run WoW and Wolfenstein: ET at full settings. Uppgraded the PSU to a Thermaltake Black Widow 450w. With upgrades, and considering that I already had my monitor and other peripherals, you can beef this machine up to...

I must say that I am very impressed with this piece of equipment. The power of the internals paired with a very well designed case are very much worth the cheap price. Nice front layout, Dual-Layer Light-Scribe drive is unreal! The case is feather-...

250 watt PSU = lol? Everything is jammed into the upper part of the case so that if you want to uppgrade you're going to want PCI slot cooling. The front intake fan slot is completely blocked by the plastic faceplate, making it all but useless....

Apr, 2009

Consumer review (newegg.com)

A solid office PC

 

I've already bought four of these and will be buying four more later today. They're solid, inexpensive PCs for casual users; however, gamers or power users who want the ability to upgrade various components (e.g. memory, large video cards, aftermarket...

All of the units I've received to date have come with Seagate HDDs

Difficult to track down XP drivers, though I still managed to do it

Mar, 2009

Consumer review (newegg.com)

Great budget PC

 

My wife bought the iteration before this model and I was so impressed I bought one a few months later when i realized I needed something more powerful than my laptop. I have to say that as a side note, with the right cheap upgrades (I only spent about...

This machine actually took me by surprise. Nice fast processor, good amount of ram, easy access to the goodies in the case made it easy to upgrade the horrible on board graphics with a nice HD4000 series Radeon

Horrible ball mouse is so 2001. Awful on board video can't even handle games that came out 4 years ago. When did PC's stop coming with speakers? Oh and, if you include a antiquated ball mouse can you please throw in a free mouse pad as I had to search...

Mar, 2009

Consumer review (newegg.com)

Great deal when on sale!

 

A nice 2nd back up PC that won't break the bank. If you can get this on sale at the $299 price point then you have a winner. Only comes with basic old school features like VGA plug and roller ball mouse.

3 GB memory and a nice sized 250 GB hard drive. AMD Athlon X2 dual core processor. Additional USB outlets in the back. Quiet operation

Not super impressive for a dual core processor compared to a Pentium 4 HT. The keyboard is thinner and lighter but feels a bit flimsy compared to the Vista Basic Pentium 4 based SR5030NX

Feb, 2009

Consumer review (newegg.com)

QUALITY PLUS,,PLEASED WITH THIS MACHINE,,

 

THIS PROCESSOR RUNS WILD,,TAKES ANYTHING YOU THROW AT IT,,FAST AND EFFICIENTLY,,,(ATHLON X 2-4450e (2.3)GHz (( IF YOU GO ONLINE AND CHECK THE REVIEWS FOR THIS MACHINE,,YOU WILL SEE THEY ARE GREAT--!!!

This is an awesome machine,,,fast,,,quiet,,reliable..very attractive and in A study case,,,,(NO HICCUPS),,,JUST RUNS QUIETLY AND EFFICIENTLY,,,ALSO ITS IN A STURDY,,GOOD LOOKING CASE,,.I AM VERY SURPRISED AS WELL AS PLEASED WITH THIS COMPUTER,,,WOW

POWER SUPPLY IS 250 WATTS---BUT THATS NO BIGGIE,,MACHINE RUNS FINE...YOU CAN ALWAYS UPGRADE THE POWER SUPPLY LATER

Feb, 2009

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