Embarrassingly Bad: HP Pavilion $1430 Prebuilt Gaming PC (TG01-1160XT Review)

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  • Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024

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  • @GamersNexus
    @GamersNexus  3 года назад +350

    Pre-built gaming PC review playlist: ruclips.net/video/XYyBeYW4FX4/видео.html
    We're running very low on Volt Modmats! If you want to get one while supporting us, place a back-order here (ships this week!): store.gamersnexus.net/products/modmat-volt-large

    • @Rambo42088
      @Rambo42088 3 года назад

      Love my desk sized signed mouse mat! Thanks Steve! Love your videos

    • @siranjiviramm9302
      @siranjiviramm9302 3 года назад +1

      Can you test 3990x vs 5950x in beamng drive ai is benchmark

    • @siranjiviramm9302
      @siranjiviramm9302 3 года назад

      @Sebastien Tides leaking too much damage everything

    • @cppctek
      @cppctek 3 года назад +2

      That is one of the most bizarre power supplies I have seen in a long time lol. Not gpu upgrade friendly at all. Yikes this is not a sustainable pc 😬 😳 no upgrade path that should be so not a thing

    • @siranjiviramm9302
      @siranjiviramm9302 3 года назад

      @@cppctek why Prebuilt pc is evern exist in 2021what is point of Prebuilt company

  • @Hardwareunboxed
    @Hardwareunboxed 3 года назад +4414

    I told you these were trash and I know because I had to buy two of them to review the 5700G and 5300G :(

    • @ShieldX_Snowy
      @ShieldX_Snowy 3 года назад +95

      First reply

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  3 года назад +2472

      You rescued those APUs, Steve. You're a good person to give them a caring forever home.

    • @Hardwareunboxed
      @Hardwareunboxed 3 года назад +1462

      @@GamersNexus that's what I keep telling myself.

    • @Boots3962
      @Boots3962 3 года назад +47

      Well im looking for a pc to run idle in the background. Will buy off you for the cost of postage 🤣

    • @aringiri1946
      @aringiri1946 3 года назад +10

      @@GamersNexus @Razer want a thermal paste for my razer blade 15 (2020) with which paste should I go with kryonaut, noctua nt nh1 ,or artic mx4,or kingpin kpx which one will last 8 -10 months without drying or significant rise in temp

  • @bluegizmo1983
    @bluegizmo1983 2 года назад +510

    HP has lost their minds! There is absolutely NO WAY that collection of parts should cost $1400!! Even in today's crazy PC parts price gouged world.

    • @stellanstafford6025
      @stellanstafford6025 2 года назад +20

      I have the same pc with an i7, 16gb of ram for only $700

    • @fiftyphonkartist
      @fiftyphonkartist 2 года назад +25

      @@stellanstafford6025 stop the lie

    • @that_camo_bronco_guy
      @that_camo_bronco_guy 2 года назад +14

      I have the lesser version of this, Ryzen 5 3500, 1650 super, was $500, well worth that, idk about this tho

    • @djsaekrakem3608
      @djsaekrakem3608 2 года назад +4

      @@that_camo_bronco_guy ryzen 5 3600 b550 motherboard 16gb ram bought off some dude for 200 bucks. Very rare to come across that. so If you do grab it up. These companies are realizing they can sell off all the old stock for higher prices because "market" "inflation" "Scalpers" and computers are still kicking 10 years later down the road. Windows 11 I believe will try to cripple that by bloating the OS. We will start seeing linux (prob ubuntu) take off soon because of the windows 11 issue. just wait man once support for windows 10 stops its all done for them.

    • @that_camo_bronco_guy
      @that_camo_bronco_guy 2 года назад +1

      @@djsaekrakem3608 yeah thats a deal, I didnt realize win 11 bloated it that much, however im not a fan of the UI so I havent upgraded, much like I didnt upgrade to win 10 until win 7 was no longer supported

  • @Mr__Geno
    @Mr__Geno 2 года назад +59

    This one computer that was looking at and I'm so glad I caught this review. Steve, thanks for breaking this stuff down for us plebs that don't know much about building or shopping for computers. Glad I found this channel and looking forward to supporting this channel. Happy New Year!

  • @whatiskensworth
    @whatiskensworth 3 года назад +92

    Yeah I feel the frustration here big time. I work in a local electronics repair shop, and recently had a customer who wanted me to take one of these and "put it in a new case." He was starting to stream and create content and found his performance would drop heavily after ~20 minutes of streaming, and after some diagnostics sure enough he was thermal throttling. Anyway, as you well know moving this system to a new case wasn't as simple as migrating the existing components as *everything* was proprietary. A new board, PSU, and CPU Cooler (yep, another proprietary stock cooler 🙄) all needed to be purchased alongside the new case and fans. The price quickly skyrocketed and I feared losing a customer over something that was neither the customer's fault nor mine, but rather the insistence these OEMs have on making it harder and harder to repair/upgrade your own device and not following industry standards. Luckily the customer was understanding after some explanation, and I essentially took a wash giving them a labor discount, but this is objectively bad design that's harming both consumers and other businesses.
    Here's hoping the journalistic integrity of people like Gamers Nexus and the word of mouth from other tech professionals will be able to help people avoid purchasing these intentionally bad designs. Your average consumer would have no way of knowing these flaws at purchase otherwise. Get your shit together, OEMs.

    • @eideticex
      @eideticex 3 года назад +10

      Sadly I fear if you were to explain all this to the customer, they would view it as you don't know what your doing. Sunken cost fallacy combined with this crap is a recipe to shove some small shops out of business with confusion instead of a good product.

    • @morph5014
      @morph5014 3 года назад +2

      I know exactly what you mean. Total pain to put these prebuilts on another case.

    • @ViolentMLG
      @ViolentMLG 3 года назад +3

      You can't really blame the OEM's either though, its a chicken-egg issue and its also partially the customers fault.
      The standards have been brought down so low that in attempting to elevate them you'll kill your business.
      You think if HP cut its profit margins, potentially losing out in sales, to make its PC more upgradable that a customer would appreciate them?
      I mean, maybe a few, but I find it unlikely to have any sort of real impact.
      All the customer is going to weigh is; "RGB, LOOKS COOL, THIS ONE I7, THIS ONE I7, THIS ONE 2060, THIS ONE 2060".
      If its cheaper, looks cooler, they buy it.
      They're far from a casual, let alone an enthusiast.
      I know from first hand EXP, I ran an ebay store selling gaming PC's and I quickly realized that people will buy anything as long as you claim it can do what they want.
      I always went the honest route, because Id rather not deal with a bad review, returns, and I'd rather just be a decent person, but I always knew that it wouldn't get people to buy from me, it never did, without failure, "Can this PC do something a $2000 PC can do", "Nope, only a $2000 PC could do that", then, they probably went and bought elsewhere and still ended up disappointed, its just that someone else was willing to lie to them.
      Its why you never see high-end components sold in OEM's.
      I'd love to sell somebody components with quality, but there is hardly anyone who exist who'd buy one, and that's just the truth.
      Go tell a customer; "Well, my PC is better than Joe blow because my PC won't explode in 2 months" and they go ask Joe blow, and Joe blow is like; "Nope, that's a lie", so they just listen to what they want, its confirmation bias.
      You're just seen as a liar/someone who's trying to take advantage of somebody when you try to talk them out of what they want.

    • @99897767
      @99897767 3 года назад +3

      hurting your business is exactly their goal, if you can't fix it they earn more money

    • @aleks138
      @aleks138 3 года назад

      So a customer buys a prius and tries doing racecar stuff with it. When that doesn't work they want you to put the prius engine in a racecar.
      And when that doesn't work it's the manufacturer's fault?
      How about telling the customer to use the right tool for the job. And if he doesn't want to do that he can keep the side panel off

  • @henryatkinson1479
    @henryatkinson1479 2 года назад +37

    9:30 HP has been using those stupid screws since the 90s. I helped dismantle a school fleet of probably 200 HP towers from between the late 90s and early 2010s, they basically all used the same stupid torx-flat combo head. They really love to strip too, since they're made of crap.

  • @foobarbazbaa5598
    @foobarbazbaa5598 3 года назад +101

    15:49 That was my first thought when the case was opened. Made me nostalgic for the days of sharp-edged off-beige cases with archaic green PCBs inside.

    • @azmc4940
      @azmc4940 3 года назад +6

      Yea, it's just a bit disappointing that the case isn't colored beige-grey like in the 1980s.

    • @Custodian405
      @Custodian405 3 года назад +3

      yep, inside still pretty much looks exactly like the Dell Pentium 4 i had in like 2000-2002. Same exact chassis for sure.

    • @rtyzxc
      @rtyzxc 3 года назад +3

      Timeless design!

    • @larryjames343
      @larryjames343 3 года назад +4

      Yes, and the mustard/ketchup colored wiring just scream that they must be quality. Brings back memories of my 286

    • @Junior41180
      @Junior41180 3 года назад +1

      If you have never cut yourself on your case, do you even PC?

  • @dangingerich2559
    @dangingerich2559 2 года назад +18

    While this may seem foreign to you, Steve, it seems right in line with HP's past. I used to work a lot with the D510 and D530 models in corporate It back in 2003-2004. I did a migration project for a major bank acquisition (Lehman Bros bought Aurora Loan Services) and we worked with thousands of those D510s and D530s, reformatting systems from Windows 2000 and NT 4.0 installing the highly restrictive Lehman Bros XP image. The designs of the D510 and D530 are just like this box, only with Pentium 4s.

  • @Anduvir
    @Anduvir 3 года назад +539

    The interior of the case and motherboard's shape really bring back the memories about one HP system I was disassembling 3 years back that was from 2004 and had P4 in it xD

    • @solouno2280
      @solouno2280 3 года назад +20

      it is the same design of my old pentium 4 (non HT, that was why i still used windows 98)

    • @cardinaldriver
      @cardinaldriver 2 года назад +8

      And they still use the single Torx / standard head screw that Compaq invented in 1995 for side panel retention. REAL secure... one should have no worries of their buddies coming over and lifting their GPU with that beast that almost everyone is familiar with!

    • @MementoMori-xx5qo
      @MementoMori-xx5qo 2 года назад +8

      @@cardinaldriver Its designed intentionally so the screws dont strip at the factory, the flat had guides it in. The reason the case looks the way it does, without too many fan holes, and with that nasty looking metal everywhere is to comply with EMF radiation regs. Quite a few things Steve criticises aren't actually to save money or stupid, they have reasons.

    • @cardinaldriver
      @cardinaldriver 2 года назад +2

      @@MementoMori-xx5qo I'm well aware of FCC regulation and RFI compliance, what I dont get is that I have a 20 year old HP Pavillion with the same basic layout and I can guarantee it provides better torsional support and RFI abatement albeit a little worse airflow.
      But in all seriousness, thats a very interesting bit of information you shared on the screw. Theres really nothing wrong with HP so please don't take offense if you work for them. HP is the ONLY company whose hardware outlasted generations of OS and are sitting on sides of roads in perfect working order. At least that's how they used to be. They were TANKS...yeah! Peace bruthah.

    • @no_misaki
      @no_misaki 2 года назад +2

      @@cardinaldriver My HP omen hits 95C when doing anything remotely CPU intensive and had it's GPU fail within the first 3 months I owned it. I was informed by one of their support center technicians that those temps are completely "within spec" while he was replacing said failed GPU and benchmarking my system. I'd have returned it but they want an arm and a leg for the "restocking" fee. They are a trash company.

  • @N00bB1scu1tGaming
    @N00bB1scu1tGaming 3 года назад +137

    That torx head with a flat head grove is more for keyslotting in their assembly tools. Having worked in a factory environment, it helps keep the tool from potentially stripping the torx head, especially considering these are generally mass produced in advance. It also helps maintain the screw's coating to look more professional after assembly. Just a random note for anyone who cares out of curiosity.

    • @hanes2
      @hanes2 3 года назад +17

      torx is superior. I wished more used it. and it's backwards compatible with a flat-head.

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 3 года назад +4

      I mean most PC screws are philips with a flat base and a hex shape so that you can use philips, flathead and hexhead screwdrivers on them, depending on what you have available.
      I can see the torx/flathead combo being a useful thing. Torx isn't the worst shape, but less common at home.

    • @nmcrar
      @nmcrar 3 года назад +11

      HP/Compaq have used these screws for 30+ years. Having recycled thousands of PC's with this hardware, I have to say that they are one of the quickest screws to remove. I actually prefer them over Phillips head screws.

    • @devdylan6152
      @devdylan6152 3 года назад +4

      @@hanes2 I think they meant that, despite it being backwards compatible, having the ability to use larger flat-heads with them keeps people from trying to use whatever they can find that will fit in place of a properly sized flat-head.... and it actually makes sense to me as I have had end users tell me they did try to use a **knife** and other-stuff when they did not have a proper screwdriver for a torque screw.... and ended up stripping the screws.

    • @lburbo23
      @lburbo23 2 года назад +1

      I much prefer the slotted Torx over the common 6-32 / M3-0.5 Philips head. Every Compaq and HP I've cannibalized I would save and sort them for later use. I have a good quantity on hand whenever I need them.

  • @alanluscombe8a553
    @alanluscombe8a553 Год назад +2

    Your channel has saved me a ton of money man. I don’t know much about computers and was gonna go buy a pre built gaming pc luckily the videos I saw of yours made me find another option. I have a local computer place with just the owner as the employee. He helped me select all the parts and I ordered them and he put it together for free. Works great

  • @auturgicflosculator2183
    @auturgicflosculator2183 2 года назад +2

    "It could be from any decade" ...I had flashbacks to the 80s/90s when you opened that thing up... it's got a really odd cobbled-together-in-my-garage vibe.

  • @prycenewberg3976
    @prycenewberg3976 3 года назад +93

    As someone that works with pre-builts like this on a daily basis, I just want to express the pure joy I feel seeing someone else discover my pain. Thank you, Gamers Nexus. Thank you for joining me.

  • @JATmatic
    @JATmatic 3 года назад +50

    -Steve: "There are some good news."
    -What is it?
    "The CPU cooler is not load bearing"

  • @crhend512
    @crhend512 2 года назад +2

    Back in the day HP acquired Compaq. They then allowed Compaq to do most of the design work and Compaq has always used proprietary power supplies.

  • @nrgamingtech2797
    @nrgamingtech2797 3 года назад +19

    Funny how HP's prebuilts range from Dell-level to actually decent, which is a pretty wide range

  • @sj4632
    @sj4632 2 года назад +3

    HP makes good PCs. Mine has been working for years now, I've upgraded parts and its still running strong.

  • @nicolaspinto2927
    @nicolaspinto2927 3 года назад +56

    This is awful, so awful you can hear Steve's soul leave him halfway through the PSU segment. Knew HP et al liked these glorified SoC-esque designs that are utter lock in nightmares in the lower segment but it's fascinating they have the balls to do this with $1K+ systems too.

    • @danielharvison7510
      @danielharvison7510 3 года назад +7

      A surprising observation I've made is that, the richer the company, the cheaper they tend to be where it matters.
      HP and Dell cheap out on all kinds of rubbish crap, like power supplies and cpu coolers, so they can save a few dollars and lock in the customer, yet they keep getting stupid amounts of money every year.
      A smaller company will go much further with much smaller profits, but will show the customer that they give a damn.
      Stupid, ain't it?

  • @GamerBoy705_yt
    @GamerBoy705_yt 3 года назад +57

    I know these suck, but I recommended this to my brother because he had a tight budget. He got the same thing but with a Ryzen 5 3500 and a 1650 Super for $550 earlier this month. An extremely good value for the specifications, especially at these times. These things suck because they are meant to be targetting the low end market where HP definitely would have to save money by using proprietary parts.

    • @nussysnake9933
      @nussysnake9933 3 года назад +1

      My brother got one as well a couple months ago

    • @nigel2187
      @nigel2187 3 года назад +9

      u might as well get a laptop for better value lul

    • @nussysnake9933
      @nussysnake9933 3 года назад +4

      @@nigel2187 I mean my brother got the cheaper one with an R5 3500 and 1650 Super, I think he bought it for $600 so for that money it's not bad. However spending anything more given everything is proprietary would have been a terrible deal. Still not "ideal" tho

    • @nigel2187
      @nigel2187 3 года назад +1

      @@nussysnake9933 yea true

    • @christophergriffis7019
      @christophergriffis7019 3 года назад +12

      ​@@nigel2187 For all new components $550 seems like a pretty good deal when gaming laptops cost $1000+ for anything close to 1650S performance

  • @Zosu22
    @Zosu22 3 года назад +37

    Certified Dell moment

  • @Velentala
    @Velentala 3 года назад +7

    Steve knocking over the case with no reaction was the highlight of my day.

  • @BalanceHex
    @BalanceHex 2 года назад +5

    Would love to see an omen prebuilt review to see how that would compare to dells Alienware brand.

  • @zackmatey1793
    @zackmatey1793 3 года назад +9

    I upgraded a client's cheap (~$400) HP desktop to an SSD and it used more or less this same case, just a little smaller. It had the same side panel design, and I had to take off the front panel and remove the optical drive and a large part of the front of the case just to access the hard drive. I think this is HP's standard non-standard design

    • @smartgorilla
      @smartgorilla 3 года назад

      I have one now to give away. Doesn't even have hdmi on this one
      ..ughhh whyyyyyy

    • @andersjjensen
      @andersjjensen 3 года назад +1

      @@smartgorilla Manufacturers pay a royalty for each HDMI port. That's why.

    • @smartgorilla
      @smartgorilla 3 года назад

      @@andersjjensen ughhhh painful but needs to be there

  • @pow1983
    @pow1983 3 года назад +29

    Fun fact, it was Compaq that started the trend of torx screws, HP adopted it when they bought them. About the only surviving remnant of Compaq RIP

    • @arthurmann578
      @arthurmann578 3 года назад +1

      Yup! Still have an old Compaq or two lying around with said torx screws!

    • @gabiold
      @gabiold 3 года назад +2

      Torx screws are good. Maybe unusual in the PC world, but in industrial equipment it isn't, and it is better than internal hex and waaay better than PZ or PH. Just the slots absolutely unnecessary...
      Compaq computers were good back then. And HP sucessfully destroyed the brand. Can anyone name any HP product from the last two decade whicb is not garbage?
      HP was good until 1995 or 2000 at best, both in industrial instruments and in printers. After that, everithing new what still named as HP (so the consumer products) are trash.

    • @arthurmann578
      @arthurmann578 3 года назад +1

      @@gabiold Agreed! HP definitely does NOT have the "Midas touch" on its products. It's more like the "my ass touch!" 😂

    • @drunkhusband6257
      @drunkhusband6257 3 года назад

      @@gabiold Literally no reason for torx in literally anything, why phillips head isn't standard for everything now....is beyond me

    • @gabiold
      @gabiold 3 года назад +3

      @@drunkhusband6257 You don't do too much of serious mechanical engineering, isn't it?

  • @WTFisaSquaLL
    @WTFisaSquaLL 3 года назад +13

    Your total IDGAF attitude regarding the chassis made me smile so big I had to order a large mod mat to support your channel. GN and HUB are the two best tech channels on YT. Keep up the great work Steve and team.

  • @leerv.
    @leerv. 2 года назад +2

    Referring to the motherboard: "It's a timeless design". That may be the first time I've ever heard that phrase being used as an insult I think. But it's an appropriate application here!

  • @WeaselKing_Obie
    @WeaselKing_Obie 3 года назад +5

    16:13, tell us how you really feel, Steve. Love it!

  • @diegof562797
    @diegof562797 2 года назад +2

    I'm so glad I watched this video, even though I wish I'd watched it sooner. I bought this pc with a 2060 super 8gb and ryzen 7 5700g because it was such a great value for parts, but honestly i was left so disappointed. High fps games like cs go and witcher 3 would cause the 400w proprietary psu to nearly burst. It would start whining and screeching and sounded like it was about to explode. After hours and hours of researching ways to try to overcome that issue, I realized it wasn't worth the money or time and exchanged it for a powerspec G509 with an rtx 3060 12gb and ryzen 5 5600x and 650w psu. That Hp pavilion isn't upgradeable at all and I'm so glad I traded it in. Spent an extra $200 for it but it's so worth it. HP pc's are trash is the hard lesson I learned this week.

  • @AluminumHaste
    @AluminumHaste 3 года назад +6

    Steve I wanted to say thank you for your transparency, and leaving the monthly $ value on patreon. So many others hide it after a certain point, which feels dishonest.

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  3 года назад +5

      Absolutely! It's community-funded, so it should be known.

    • @AluminumHaste
      @AluminumHaste 3 года назад

      @@GamersNexus You make it sound so obvious lol, but not everyone shares your views.

    • @AluminumHaste
      @AluminumHaste 3 года назад +1

      Binging With Babish comes to mind, he peaked at over 12k a month, then disabled the amount some time after that, and he's def not the only one.
      My only thought was that maybe if people saw that amount they would be less inclined to become a paying supporter, but still, seems dishonest.

  • @tjclarke5401
    @tjclarke5401 2 года назад +1

    I build PC's, have for decades, yet still I hear people say things like "Bah, I'm just gonna buy a whole new computer". When I say to them not to get a pre-built, and I can design one for them and assemble it, they look at me like I have 3 heads, and call horse shit on me saying "You don't know as much as big companies, obviously they know more than you otherwise they wouldn't be the leader in their field!". I just roll my damn eyes when I see them pay twice the price for half the machine. Oh well, my help is no longer offered on the table for these sorts, so when I hear the bitching a few months later and they come to ask for some help because their HP fugged up, I just redirect them to videos such as yours, to really hammer it home that pre-built PC's are garbage.

  • @johnmaris1030
    @johnmaris1030 3 года назад +7

    GPU cooler tear down review and mod would be really cool and helpful to me, the HP 1650 Super from my wife's prebuilt has a similar cooler on it and I would love to see what you guys can do with it.

  • @hiimwhite9710
    @hiimwhite9710 3 года назад +31

    "it's seems Dell and hp envy eachother so much that they copy each others incompetence" spit my mfn coffee out after that line was mumbled 😂😂😂

  • @TjPhysicist
    @TjPhysicist 2 года назад +4

    2:59 that's actually impressive, never thought i'd see a worse customer service than actually not having any at all.

  • @PhantomVista
    @PhantomVista 3 года назад +14

    Hi! I'm looking to buy a pre-built off Newegg and was curious if you would recommend this $2999 build - ABS Gladiator Gaming PC - Ryzen 7 5800X - GeForce RTX 3080 - G.Skill TridentZ RGB 32GB DDR4 3200MHz - 1TB Gen4 M.2 SSD - Corsair 280MM RGB AIO - Windows 10 Pro 64-bit

    • @Mavendow
      @Mavendow 3 года назад +1

      Why do they not name the M.2 manufacturer? That seems really sketchy for a 3k PC.

  • @facebag666
    @facebag666 Год назад +1

    he said the 32gb ram was overkill but just a year later diablo IV is maxing out my 16gb of ram.

  • @ZudeXbox360
    @ZudeXbox360 3 года назад +7

    Hah, I have a Pavilion TP01 unit, and it works well enough for me, though I had to give it a 16 GB RAM kit instead of the 8+4 GB kit, a 400W PSU to pair with the only GPU I could get my hands on: a non-Super MSI GTX 1650. Honestly still better for gaming than staying with Intel's iGPU of UHD 630, even if the bar is just in the depths of... not the deepest trench on Earth, but maybe the oceanic floor not too far from the trench.

    • @itsmejak7888
      @itsmejak7888 2 года назад +3

      Why didn't you save money by just buying one stick of 8 GB replacing the four gig

  • @gerbodis
    @gerbodis 3 года назад +10

    HOLY shit, contacting the Customer Service for advice is a whole nother level of content hahah omg i love it.

  • @odb3493
    @odb3493 Год назад +1

    Bro I got this PC 3 years ago and it was 800 bucks, 1430 is a crazy price now.

  • @JoeTantoon
    @JoeTantoon 2 года назад

    I spit out my drink when the case "fell off" the desk. 🤣🤣

  • @problemsolver673
    @problemsolver673 3 года назад +4

    At this stage, I'm watching these reviews for the meme that is looking at how bad companies are at making a product that we can do better at home with a few YT vids and basic tools.

  • @HappyQuailsLC
    @HappyQuailsLC 2 года назад

    Count on corporate sales support for specs and compatibility questions for in house products and comparisons. They really aren't in a position to make product comparisons outside of their own offered stock.

  • @vetreas366
    @vetreas366 2 года назад +1

    Never had a pre-built PC, either made my own or had some help when I was younger... never knew it was this bad. It's a horror show, honestly. I always thought they were just... regular PCs that had been built using proprietary variations of standard equipment, picked and assembled for the customer's convenience.
    Instead they look like traps designed to "incentivize" customers to be "loyal" to the brand. Embarrassing is one thing, fucking unscrupulous is what this is.

    • @donnie1581
      @donnie1581 2 года назад

      Same. Sucks it's so hard to build now with prices and availability issues.

  • @ZestyRanchDressing
    @ZestyRanchDressing 3 года назад +2171

    I work at best buy and we unfortunately have a display for the Dell G5 PC and someone came in and threw on your video about it on a loop lmao

  • @qfan8852
    @qfan8852 3 года назад +527

    You have to give HP reps better credit. With those bloatware, 16GB will be totally unusable.

    • @Carterthielftw_
      @Carterthielftw_ 3 года назад +3

      This is true

    • @x8jason8x
      @x8jason8x 3 года назад +16

      I guess people don't know that the product key is stored in BIOS these days, and you can just DL a clean copy of win 10 to get rid of the bloatware for free?

    • @randypeterson566
      @randypeterson566 3 года назад +4

      @@x8jason8x I need to do that lol

    • @sjones72751
      @sjones72751 3 года назад +18

      @@x8jason8x true, until you find that common drivers such as they keyboard hotkey drivers and such are bundled with the bloatware. And removing it removes the possibility of turning your volume up and down until you install the HP support framework app. And then that app reinstalls most of the bloatware again.

    • @x8jason8x
      @x8jason8x 3 года назад +4

      @@sjones72751 No, that's not how it works at all. If you're not inept at googling, you can get hardware id's and install acceptable drivers.

  • @Zaqry
    @Zaqry 3 года назад +473

    when i saw the case fall off the table i was expecting a really loud bang but instead got greeted by a ting

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  3 года назад +347

      The sound of QUALITY

    • @toanoan4250
      @toanoan4250 3 года назад +9

      @@GamersNexus quality desk mat :))

    • @it6uru
      @it6uru 3 года назад +1

      Lmfao

    • @matasa7463
      @matasa7463 3 года назад +5

      Soft and thin, that's the ways of the OEM.

    • @JCrook1028
      @JCrook1028 3 года назад +1

      That looked intentional lol.

  • @philtkaswahl2124
    @philtkaswahl2124 3 года назад +3595

    Linus: *drops things by accident*
    Steve: *knocks things over as a sign of contempt*

    • @thebundafamily
      @thebundafamily 3 года назад +93

      Seen that. R.I.P. RTX 3090... Then almost dropped the Framework laptop 🤣

    • @tim3172
      @tim3172 3 года назад +13

      @@thebundafamily Seen that? Do you mean seen't'd'd?

    • @NoGoodNoob
      @NoGoodNoob 3 года назад +73

      He learned that behavior from the kitty.

    • @SaberusTerras
      @SaberusTerras 3 года назад +84

      Then kicks it because it's trash.

    • @aleksazunjic9672
      @aleksazunjic9672 3 года назад +6

      Another useless review by GN. Gee, HP uses proprietary parts, no shit Sherlock . And they offered to sell you more RAM (which in fact you may find useful in next few years) . PSU is bad because it uses less power, I guess. Overall, it is now clear that GN takes money from certain companies (hint: Sony) and smears those who do not accept their blackmail.

  • @EthyrielY
    @EthyrielY 3 года назад +2278

    The absolute lack of a reaction at the case falling really got me.

    • @Vasharan
      @Vasharan 3 года назад +147

      If it dents the floor, I'd feel bad for the floor.

    • @p0lar83
      @p0lar83 3 года назад +60

      Lack of reaction? He kicked it, did you not keep watching?

    • @erlingnesbakken9871
      @erlingnesbakken9871 3 года назад +125

      @@p0lar83 I think he means lack of immediate reaction such as an attempt to save it or a flinch or something. He just kinda let it flop on the ground with no reaction, and then a whole 5 seconds later he kicked it.

    • @TheHammerGuy94
      @TheHammerGuy94 3 года назад +13

      “Yea, f that case”

    • @ThumberBulls6
      @ThumberBulls6 3 года назад +8

      @@Vasharan I doubt that piece of can could even dent a floor made out of cotton candy.

  • @junko4166
    @junko4166 3 года назад +299

    Funny how all these corporations are always grandstanding on sustainability but keep pumping proprietary garbage out, wasting rare metals and creating more e-waste in the near future.

    • @junko4166
      @junko4166 3 года назад +78

      Even funnier how the general public keeps falling for it for some reason.

    • @GameTimeWhy
      @GameTimeWhy 3 года назад +57

      @@junko4166 general population knows zero about computers.

    • @takehirolol5962
      @takehirolol5962 3 года назад +7

      It will be long until basic computer knowledge is like reading, writing and the basic math operations.

    • @dihydrogenmonoxide9210
      @dihydrogenmonoxide9210 3 года назад +18

      @@GameTimeWhy my IT teacher calls the case a CPU lol

    • @bubbledoubletrouble
      @bubbledoubletrouble 3 года назад +28

      @@takehirolol5962 It will be never, thanks to mobile devices dumbing down UI for the general public.

  • @crimsonradar8017
    @crimsonradar8017 3 года назад +398

    "You're probably watching these videos in hopes of getting a good GPU out of them for your custom build."
    Nah I just really like these vids. I can't be the only person watching this purely for the entertainment value of seeing how terrible these can really be.

    • @bluebird1954
      @bluebird1954 3 года назад +1

      He's lying to you, the gpus are great 👍

    • @andrewlebedev7749
      @andrewlebedev7749 3 года назад +14

      I like watching them as a reminder of how much shit I'd be in if I decided to be lazy and buy one of those instead of custom building my own.

    • @Cinkodacs
      @Cinkodacs 3 года назад +8

      @@andrewlebedev7749 Answer: a lot of shit, you would be in a lot of shit. :)

    • @KOS762
      @KOS762 3 года назад +3

      I watch them, for the laughs. I built my own Frankenstein... Good part here, and a good part there....... It's ALIVE!!!!

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 3 года назад +1

      It's the same for me. I'm still fine with my 1060, so no new GPU needed for now.
      But this series means more people get informed about the stones that like on the prebuild road.

  • @Phyrre56
    @Phyrre56 3 года назад +530

    "It's a timeless design" is my new favorite example of Steve damning with faint praise. Which is saying something, because damning with faint praise is one of his specialties.

    • @Ltdcloud
      @Ltdcloud 3 года назад +12

      I had to rewatch this part, way too funny. Here's the timestamp for the curious : 15:41

    • @RonnyJakobsson
      @RonnyJakobsson 3 года назад +4

      It has the same massive case cooling like my first build. A Pentium 100 MHz in 1994.

    • @Calyrekt
      @Calyrekt 3 года назад +9

      @@Ltdcloud that part and 9:46 "it's like I'm being gaslit by HP" hilarious!

    • @techsavvycat2584
      @techsavvycat2584 3 года назад +9

      @@RonnyJakobsson It also has unused headers labeled "COM A" "COM B" "PS/2" on the motherboard. Would fit right into 1995.

    • @twystedhumour
      @twystedhumour 3 года назад +2

      how about "anachronistic"? makes it sound so sophisticated and "mo' betta'."

  • @Robemcla
    @Robemcla 3 года назад +689

    I'm pretty sure they recommended the 32 gb of ram for gamming so you can load the game and the bloatware at the same time.

    • @bobbymiller5297
      @bobbymiller5297 3 года назад +6

      warzone itself on my pc uses 17 gigs of ram and then windows 10 uses 4 gigs. total 21 gigs with just those 2 things running though

    • @shrugchan5914
      @shrugchan5914 3 года назад

      Lmao

    • @maestrohun
      @maestrohun 3 года назад

      @@bobbymiller5297 LOL. depends. And That crap could eat up 8-9GB of VRAM with no reason...

    • @fuckoff565
      @fuckoff565 3 года назад +15

      @@bobbymiller5297 warzone allocates it. It doesn't use all of it.

    • @bobbymiller5297
      @bobbymiller5297 3 года назад

      @@fuckoff565 ohh okay. :) it just shows on my pc is being used so I don't know lol. Far cry 6 is using 12 gig of VRam . So I'm glad I went AMD gpu

  • @atomicbeachball
    @atomicbeachball 3 года назад +707

    The amount of disrespect you've shown this prebuilt (and HP in general) in this review has me laughing so hard. Thank you so much for being a beacon of light in these murky pre-built swamps!

    • @arnox4554
      @arnox4554 3 года назад +38

      HP is such a weird company to buy from. Their business-targeted products such as the ProBook line are amazing, but their regular consumer-targeted products are constantly trash.

    • @LZeugirdor
      @LZeugirdor 3 года назад +17

      @@arnox4554 maybe it's because of the premium price they charge and they rly don't wanna hear complaints lmao. To them the little people exist but the businesses opinions matter a lot. It's similar to different tiers of customer service based on money you spent on the PC or plan.

    • @Nooboroshi
      @Nooboroshi 3 года назад +21

      HP literally stands for Horrible Products if you've worked as a computer tech in any capacity.

    • @marcogenovesi8570
      @marcogenovesi8570 3 года назад +8

      @@arnox4554 eh, businness workstations from HP are literally the same as this thing. Laptops that cost an arm and a leg might be decent, but that's it.
      Even on servers they have to be weird

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 3 года назад +5

      The absolute worst are these major brands.... So much time put into making proprietary parts.
      Surprised thay haven't make the video card proprietary. They are that bad.

  • @k9cj5
    @k9cj5 2 года назад +77

    It's sad to see nothing's really changed with these chep oem builds. I remember when my parents bought our first PC in 99 to quickly find out that upgrading it to play any type of games was extremely limited. Since than I've built every PC I've ever had and never looked back. Luckily channels like this will make this practice more noticed and maybe some change will come. One can hope.

    • @lillexus5589
      @lillexus5589 9 месяцев назад +1

      Gotta choose the right one, don't buy blindly. I have a MSI prebuild that is upgradable in every dimension you can normally.

  • @roxymigurdia-t5p
    @roxymigurdia-t5p 3 года назад +1714

    Honestly, knocking the case onto the floor probably improved airflow.

    • @RT-gaming
      @RT-gaming 3 года назад +46

      the lack of effs given is fantastic, i love it

    • @TDavis-ml6kl
      @TDavis-ml6kl 3 года назад +8

      That's funny!! Thanks

    • @JigokuKamikaze
      @JigokuKamikaze 3 года назад +33

      While it was flying, definitely

    • @fracturedrealitygaming1326
      @fracturedrealitygaming1326 3 года назад +11

      I didn’t realized I’d tuned into Linus Drop Tips

    • @EpicGamer-no3yj
      @EpicGamer-no3yj 3 года назад +6

      Plus the added percussive maintenance probably tuned it into an overclock avatar state.

  • @psivewri
    @psivewri 3 года назад +563

    I spat my drink out when you knocked it off the table ahaha

    • @CarbonPanther
      @CarbonPanther 3 года назад +25

      Are you sure you didn't accidentally drink your eucalyptus oil beforehand?

    • @Quicksilver-7791
      @Quicksilver-7791 3 года назад +3

      I spat my drink when I saw you here ..

    • @wraithofsolidarity
      @wraithofsolidarity 3 года назад

      ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

    • @JessyU13
      @JessyU13 3 года назад

      I definitely would have too...hahhaha

    • @dkat1108
      @dkat1108 3 года назад +3

      Then he kicks it out of the way....LMAO

  • @Dan-Simms
    @Dan-Simms 3 года назад +433

    "Timeless design, could be from any decade" got me real good, that was class.

    • @jamieh4086
      @jamieh4086 3 года назад +6

      Lol I have a 286 @ 386 boards that are green from the 90s so the statement is as funny as it is true.
      At least my 386 was AT form factor so it's got this hp beat in that regard😂

    • @HappyBeezerStudios
      @HappyBeezerStudios 3 года назад +3

      The thing is I had a better case than that in 2007! More airflow, more mounting points for drives, better cable management. And that was a case I got for like 40€
      HP went back more than that.

    • @jakublulek3261
      @jakublulek3261 3 года назад +7

      HP is like Nintendo, cashing in on our nostalgia. Allegedly.

    • @Battledongus
      @Battledongus 3 года назад +2

      Its spot on to it really looks like something from the 90s! So great!

  • @Juurus
    @Juurus 3 года назад +302

    It'd be hilarious if the HP motherboard was compatible with the Dell case.

    • @lowzyyy
      @lowzyyy 3 года назад +75

      Great profile picture haha

    • @Dimondminer11
      @Dimondminer11 3 года назад +38

      That profile pic XD

    • @andymath89
      @andymath89 3 года назад +24

      THAT PROFILE PICTURE LMAO

    • @x8jason8x
      @x8jason8x 3 года назад +6

      I can make any mobo work in almost any case.
      Not that I would. It's just like Steve said, future e-waste. lol

    • @wrathofsocrus
      @wrathofsocrus 3 года назад +12

      @@x8jason8x They fit in larger ATX cases. I snagged a $25 Acer board with nearly identical layout to revive a Skylake i5. Even came with the wifi card at that price. It takes a standard ATX power supply, while most HP boards are proprietary like in this video. HP deserves a swift kick for purposely sabotaging standards to needlessly create e-waste.

  • @mattparker9726
    @mattparker9726 3 года назад +205

    12:42 what's hilarious and sad at the same time, is, he inside of these prebuilds hasn't really changed in the last 20 years.

    • @GregM
      @GregM 3 года назад +19

      I totally agree. The inside of that computer looks like an old i3 2nd gen along with the still proprietary ps and connectors.

    • @Shotblur
      @Shotblur 3 года назад +38

      @@GregM forget that, it looks like an OEM Intel Pentium 4 box from 2004 on the inside.

    • @grihoriko8800
      @grihoriko8800 3 года назад +11

      @@GregM lol no, I have first gen i5 in my system and I can tell it is blue PCB and looks WAAAY better than this crap!
      I think the last time I saw green PCB on PC was in 2000.

    • @samiraperi467
      @samiraperi467 3 года назад +3

      @@grihoriko8800 The last time I saw a green mobo was... last year or the year before? Granted, it was a Core 2 Duo so around 15 years old. :D That is, unless you count the "industrial" stuff I have lying around.

    • @chuuni6924
      @chuuni6924 3 года назад +8

      @@samiraperi467 Nothing at all wrong with green motherboards. Green is generally much better than black, since black just tends to have the effect of obscuring traces and stuff. The only reason you'd want black is if you prefer form over function.

  • @SuperTrb0
    @SuperTrb0 2 года назад +98

    You do a really great job of steering us away from bad buys on pre-built systems. I wish you’d do a series on smart buys for pre-built systems or even a series on home built systems that are reasonable.

    • @gokou0017
      @gokou0017 Год назад +7

      I guess smartest buy is not to buy a prebuilt 😋.

    • @leftypirate
      @leftypirate Год назад +23

      @@gokou0017 some people it is more convenient. i am handicapped in a wheel chair with one working arm lol it was easier to buy a prebuilt for me :) i only play runescape so i didnt need much lol

    • @obiwankenobi661
      @obiwankenobi661 Год назад +5

      @@leftypirate dude... youre an EXTREME exception. im sorry but theres maybe 11.5 people like you in the entire world. safe to say that EVERYONE ELSE shouldnt buy prebuilt computers.

    • @JCTorresDFW
      @JCTorresDFW Год назад +4

      @@leftypirate I don't mean to sound rude, but it's safe to assume that most people that buy prebuilts aren't handicapped and missing an arm. Most of the time it comes down to either not knowing how to build your own PC, or not wanting to build it yourself. Warranty/support is also a factor, but that's misguided since support doesn't really offer much help anyway and PC parts can already be RMA'ed.

    • @leftypirate
      @leftypirate Год назад +9

      @@JCTorresDFW everyone is entitled to their own opinions. there's a lot of handicapped ppl that play. some ppl don't mind buying a prebuilt with their money. you do what you want with your moneys and we will with ours :D

  • @sohamsengupta6470
    @sohamsengupta6470 3 года назад +209

    The alphabet+function key bit of the hp keyboard is literally their low end laptop keyboard slapped onto cheapass plastic, absolutely incredible

    • @Joze1090
      @Joze1090 3 года назад +4

      Gojira, nice.

    • @execthts
      @execthts 3 года назад +13

      Also, it's got brightness setting function keys shipped as a desktop keyboard.

    • @sohamsengupta6470
      @sohamsengupta6470 3 года назад +6

      @@execthts I'm just impressed that it doesn't have f1 bound to some random hp user manual thingamabob like the 2016 hp laptop I'm familiar with, especially because they almost definitely have some variety of similar bullshit help thing loaded onto the pc somewhere.

    • @AraiDigital
      @AraiDigital 2 года назад

      @@execthts Holy shit i did not realize that, lol.

  • @perking5617
    @perking5617 3 года назад +1056

    "We've run all the tests, so now we can take it apart without accidentally making it better when we reassemble it"
    That one was good

    • @R9A9V2
      @R9A9V2 2 года назад +23

      line so intense it could fuse iron to cobalt

  • @alexg7856
    @alexg7856 2 года назад +66

    We just got some new "high end" HP Zbooks for work. And I can't believe how insanely terrible the BIOS is. These are laptops that cost over $2k and they're all still running DDR 4 2666 RAM with no XMP available in the bios. The bios on these is even more limited than the ones in the video. It's just insane how shitty HP machines are for the price you pay.

    • @danb4900
      @danb4900 2 года назад +10

      Why would a work based laptop have XMP overclockable ram?

    • @C3l3bi1
      @C3l3bi1 Год назад +4

      @@danb4900 Because its a 2000 dollar laptop? i can get a 2000 dollar laptop that i can use for work AND overclock all the same technology doesnt magically fall into categories.

  • @Dagger_323
    @Dagger_323 3 года назад +308

    It’s always amusing when an OEM makes claims that Intel has a more “advanced ecosystem” and is for those who want the “ultimate in performance” while claiming that AMD is best for those on a budget (**erhmm Alienware**). One of two things: either these people are still living in 2017, or they have struck a deal with a certain CPU brand and are thus marketing said brand over the other by making completely false claims about it. Something tells me the latter option is the more likely scenario…

    • @matasa7463
      @matasa7463 3 года назад +57

      They have no training and usually zero interest in computers. They'll say anything to make a sale.

    • @Dagger_323
      @Dagger_323 3 года назад +64

      @@matasa7463 I’m not just referring to sales reps. Dell/Alienware for example specifically markets their Aurora towers outfitted with Intel CPUs as being above in tier to their AMD offerings, both in description and naming. They know exactly what they’re doing.

    • @0LoneTech
      @0LoneTech 3 года назад +17

      They've struck that deal... in the 1990s.

    • @gabrielm.942
      @gabrielm.942 3 года назад +6

      The higher ups and people who make those calls don’t know much about Gaming Pc’s and likely new a brief amount 5 years ago or so

    • @LaCroix05
      @LaCroix05 3 года назад +12

      From business point of view there is nothing wrong calling Intel has more "advanced ecosystem".
      Why? Because getting AMD CPU is hard right now. You maybe can get 1 or 2 AMD CPU , but thousands? I doubt it.
      TSMC simply cannot give the output the world want right now. And it's worse because TSMC fab also need to share it's output to Apple and other.
      As manager myself, I understand the decision why they force Intel as more "advanced ecosystem" for the marketing sales line.
      Because telling people "we cannot get AMD chip" is just not going to make your sales up. While somehow "lying" will make some parent who don't understand IT stuff buy the thing.
      I point out again this is from business viewpoint. If you think it from IT Enthusiast viewpoint, this will not make sense.

  • @ThornyBeard
    @ThornyBeard 3 года назад +258

    "They're doing bizarre things again." A phrase that could absolutely be applied to most pre-builts.

  • @Davide-bx3js
    @Davide-bx3js 3 года назад +116

    "I've made a classic mistake, using a philips screwdriver on a computer" killed me xD

  • @Crunchifyable2
    @Crunchifyable2 2 года назад +80

    I had this case (component shortages, reasons), and the case is the heatsink. You could cook on it. I ripped out the gaming stuffs, put it all on a real board, and put a office grade CPU in it and gave it to some old folks.

    • @scorchwave1
      @scorchwave1 2 года назад +3

      Gave it to some old folks 😂 not sure why I find that so funny.

  • @Shmbler
    @Shmbler 3 года назад +87

    I love those GPU shrouds that actually touch the PCB and rip off SMD components when you press on the shroud during card insertion. Designed to perfection.

  • @Syntheticks
    @Syntheticks 3 года назад +105

    I love how Hp and Dell use modern parts but make them look fresh out a time warp from 2002 lol

    • @stevenson720
      @stevenson720 3 года назад +4

      It does take a certain amount of skill. Do you think they ask the manufacturer for the shit one? 🤔 🤣

    • @mikadeca4031
      @mikadeca4031 3 года назад +3

      Yeah, stuff looks like the old corpses we used at school to get our "Tech support" grades

    • @WhenDoesTheVideoActuallyStart
      @WhenDoesTheVideoActuallyStart 3 года назад +2

      The same people that designed the old Sandy Bridge Optiplex were asked to design these and make it LESS modular.

    • @07wrxtr1
      @07wrxtr1 3 года назад +3

      Yeah I had a dell around 2011.. the only thing I could "upgrade" on it was going to an SSD for the boot drive... Sadly I was poor and had to just live with it for a few years, then when Ryzen 1 came out, decided I'm going to build myself rather than being stuck in a throw-away computer situation. Atleast by building yourself you can upgrade the MB/CPU as needed, keep your case, power supply... and most of all: It'll actually last 5-7 years.

    • @depth386
      @depth386 3 года назад +3

      My Pentium 2 350Mhz from 1998 looked better than this

  • @fiftiethfiend8999
    @fiftiethfiend8999 2 года назад +32

    I got that build except with a R5 4600G minus the 32gigs of ram but I paid like half of what you paid making it a decent deal considering I eventually just scrapped it and took the GPU and CPU along with other parts I upgraded in it previously

  • @kupaN9
    @kupaN9 3 года назад +94

    12:40 When he said "80+ gold....Allegedly" I had a sudden desire to hear Project Farm say "We're gonna test that".

    • @braydenkenney3313
      @braydenkenney3313 3 года назад +12

      The most ambitious crossover

    • @f-ckmyr0fil788
      @f-ckmyr0fil788 3 года назад

      walk nicely and quietly🤓🧐🤭🤫🤥🤡🤠

    • @f-ckmyr0fil788
      @f-ckmyr0fil788 3 года назад

      he lay down again in the bed⛹️‍♂️🏊‍♀️🏊‍♂️🏇🏄‍♀️🏄‍♂️🥌

    • @syrynx4454
      @syrynx4454 3 года назад +1

      Except its worthless since its proprietary shit.

    • @BigBear--
      @BigBear-- 3 года назад

      Having just watched Project Farms Slip Joint Pliers comparison a few minutes ago…I find this extremely hilarious. Though secretly hoping that it may happen one day. It’s be even more fun to throw AvE into the mix…with his Canadian witticisms.

  • @Verlisify
    @Verlisify 3 года назад +242

    0:15 I'm really glad Linus got a cameo in a Gamer's Nexus video

    • @utubby3730
      @utubby3730 3 года назад +8

      Yes, poor guy needs some exposure. His next level of clickbaitiness is slipping…

    • @amashaziz2212
      @amashaziz2212 3 года назад +3

      @@utubby3730 calling him poor is really stupid on ur part….
      That being said, I do truly hate his clickbait. Although he said before that he click-baits due to not seeing much growth and he wants to continue to grow his channel, I don’t know if that justifies the act of click-baiting. But at least his team makes useful content most of the time.

    • @ВалентинКоломийчук
      @ВалентинКоломийчук 3 года назад +4

      @@amashaziz2212 as i understand youtube algorithms force every blogger to use clickbates. Views translates to the revenue. Clickbates are far better then "payed reviews".

    • @smartgorilla
      @smartgorilla 3 года назад +1

      @@ВалентинКоломийчук rather than descent content

    • @bernds6587
      @bernds6587 3 года назад

      Honestly that is the only thing I even know about Linus, he likes to drop things.
      I can't stand watching any of his videos. No hate (I surely do not know him personally), just a fact on my side.

  • @OVERKILL_PINBALL
    @OVERKILL_PINBALL 3 года назад +70

    *"You wouldn't be ablet to tell if this computer was from 1990 or yesterday"*
    So true.. Well said Steve. This thing is pathetic...

    • @creaturedanaaaaa
      @creaturedanaaaaa 3 года назад

      for real stick one of the HP RX 460s in here and the guts would look ancient and still be able to play a bunch of current games

  • @thatboi1140
    @thatboi1140 2 года назад +97

    I unfortunately bought one of these around 5 months before this review and didn’t put the effort into looking too much into it, and it just completely bricked yesterday. I can certainly attest to this not being worth the money.

    • @lilwoodiewood3457
      @lilwoodiewood3457 2 года назад +5

      Did u even try fixing it it could be something as simple as something not being plugged in all the way or your os could've gone corrupted.... which a corrupt os isn't there fault .....

    • @catracho987
      @catracho987 2 года назад +1

      Same here bought one around 7 months ago. And mine died about 5 days ago. It was doing so good but my gpu started overheating

    • @owo1744
      @owo1744 2 года назад +9

      I absolutely hate myself for buying one of these. Bought one 4 years ago. It had a 1060 6gb, ryzen 5 2400g and a single 8 gig 2666hz RAM, giving it 6.9 gigs of ram....

    • @bulletproof4716
      @bulletproof4716 2 года назад +5

      It's the shitty case and the lack of proper air flow. I got one a while back and changed the case and it's running great

    • @zeroturn7091
      @zeroturn7091 2 года назад

      I got the TG01-0023w back when the PS5 launched, and really regret it. I swapped out the 1650S for a RX6600, and after updating Adrenaline my LAN port is fried (not even recognized in the BIOS even after a reflash) and the GPU is no longer recognized in the PC. Switching it back to the 1650S works and the RX6600 works in other desktops. I might put a 6400 in it, and give it to my kid.
      As far as the LAN port the only thing I recall was installing Virtualbox, to run a NAS VM. Again an Adrenaline update knocked all of this out. These units are not meant to be upgraded at all, regardless what HP claims.

  • @mleise8292
    @mleise8292 3 года назад +52

    32 GB of RAM starts making sense once you open up task manager to take a look at the process list.

  • @Fay7666
    @Fay7666 3 года назад +240

    The only good part about these PCs is that they're all over eBay for extremely low prices. If you're lucky, you can get a whole 5700G system for around the price of the 5700G itself.

    • @Fay7666
      @Fay7666 3 года назад +34

      Chuck in an extra stick of RAM, and you're rolling for a good hold-over system for this GPU-pocalypse.
      When cheap loose 5300Gs start making their way to eBay, swap that in and voila cheap office PC.

    • @MrPhooey442
      @MrPhooey442 3 года назад +9

      @@Fay7666 We should be near the end of all this crap. Crypto is about to go through massive changes.

    • @r3do_
      @r3do_ 3 года назад +7

      @@MrPhooey442 I hope you are correct, don't know if I can wait for a GPU any longer.....

    • @brianbrians3157
      @brianbrians3157 3 года назад +3

      Yeah about 6 months ago I scored the older i5-9400f/1660Ti version refurbished for $515 on vip outlet via ebay. At basically half price I couldn't pass it up.

    • @thefirehawk1495
      @thefirehawk1495 3 года назад +2

      @@r3do_ There's a pity party for GPUs in every tech video, I don't understand why, even yesterday I've checked newegg and there was stock. It's expensive? Yes. But I've bought a 3080 Suprim for gaming for double MSRP back in April and its already paid off due to mining on the side and hodling the mined ETH since it was 2000$. If I can do it so can you and almost everyone else. Just buy it. If you don't have the money buy with credit and have the card pay for it monthly. I don't get what the matter is to be honest. All my friends got their cards months ago as well and so far it has worked out for everyone. Before ETH 2.0 there's still 3 or 4 months to go. Maybe if you get it now you won't pay the entire card until then but you'll probably pay most of it.

  • @jukojo_hantā
    @jukojo_hantā 2 года назад +1638

    "AMD is for cheap PCs and Intel is for high end gaming."
    Sounds like something an Apple user would say.

    • @chocopastaa4707
      @chocopastaa4707 2 года назад +84

      As an Apple and AMD user, I disagree :)

    • @allenwalker9928
      @allenwalker9928 2 года назад +34

      That's because intel has reigned the industry for years, and looking at the sheer size of Intel, they will take performance crown sooner than it took for AMD to take.

    • @TheRealThisIsAlex
      @TheRealThisIsAlex 2 года назад +226

      @@allenwalker9928 12900k uses x2 the power of the 5950x for a 7% improvement in performance.

    • @thetruestar6348
      @thetruestar6348 2 года назад +16

      @@chocopastaa4707 I never cared for apple since middle school but now I’m done with school I got my first iPhone recently and it’s not bad it gets the job done. Plus built my first PC at the start of the year with a amd 3700x man big upgrade from my shit laptop

    • @JeffreyBernabe
      @JeffreyBernabe 2 года назад +133

      AMD for cooling, Intel for heating

  • @Eidolon2003
    @Eidolon2003 3 года назад +64

    Watching this with my autographed mouse mat, thanks Steve! I really appreciate the work you guys do :)

    • @GamersNexus
      @GamersNexus  3 года назад +15

      Thanks so much for buying one!

    • @Eidolon2003
      @Eidolon2003 3 года назад +3

      @@GamersNexus You're welcome!

  • @Operational117
    @Operational117 3 года назад +226

    Dell: “We’re the worst OEM providers out there!”
    **boss music starts**
    Dell: “… why do I hear boss music?”
    **Dell looks behind himself, and sees HP stampeding towards him**

    • @cieknie
      @cieknie 3 года назад +13

      HP and Dell uses exactly the same OEM manufacturers for most of their product. It's exactly the same garbage.

    • @stuartmorgan3654
      @stuartmorgan3654 3 года назад +2

      @@cieknie So you're saying HP had to try really hard to make theirs worse?

    • @bernds6587
      @bernds6587 3 года назад

      @@cieknie so the real question is: why are the cases not interchangeable? (the front IO is wider)

    • @cieknie
      @cieknie 3 года назад

      @@bernds6587 - just becouse their products are manufactured by same subcontractor doesn't mean that they will not follow they basic principle: to order parts incompatible with any other computers, even their own.
      Jokes aside - HP Elite and Dell Latitude series are great for what they are designed for. Still built from parts produced mostly by Compal, but with completely different mindset than their consumer-oriented series.

  • @ponchoissean
    @ponchoissean 3 года назад +287

    “This is incredibly annoying and ruined our day.” Fucking love this channel.

    • @Felipemelazzi
      @Felipemelazzi 3 года назад +5

      24:54

    • @KOS762
      @KOS762 3 года назад

      It would have been better if the garbage can was lined up for the fall. This way, Steve wouldn't have had to pick it up, to throw it away.

  • @nebufabu
    @nebufabu 3 года назад +70

    The whole proprietary form factors thing actually does go back to HP, in a way -- IIRC, the first company that actually started to do that was Compaq, back in the late 80s, which then merged with HP in the 2000s... To the detriment of both companies, but that's another story.

    • @RayneAngelus
      @RayneAngelus 3 года назад +14

      Ugh, Compaq. My first PC (that I owned) was a Compaq Presario. It was also my only OEM ever, because it was a lemon and I started DIYing after that so I'd know every last part I was putting in my systems.

    • @eideticex
      @eideticex 3 года назад +5

      Packard Bell. They did it with the one that had the two part mainboard, a lower horizontal board and a vertical board with extension sockets (ISA, PCI, AGP, etc). Then we seen a lot of variations of that upside-down, T-shaped computer case from almost everyone. HP was actually one of the first to produce a case I liked for normal builds. Huge case in the late 90s but all your typical mounting locations of a modern case. The walls had very real insulating properties being a sandwich of sheet metal, plastic and insulation batting.

    • @nebufabu
      @nebufabu 3 года назад +3

      @@eideticex I'm not very well-versed in the very very early PC stuff but I think some kind of two-board setup wasn't unusual or nonstandard, though definitely not ideal from the upgradeability standpoint (or maybe I'm mixing it up with those giant PC XT HDD controller boards, as big as modern high-end videocards sometimes...)

    • @jackedup447
      @jackedup447 3 года назад +2

      @@eideticex Compaq also had variations of this. Look up compaqs deskpro EN motherboard.

    • @Gato303co
      @Gato303co 3 года назад

      @@nebufabu I had a chance to see the internals of a maybe late 80s or early 90s, probably a pre built desktpo PC, you had like a lot of cards and boards everything separated and connected by cables and stuff a real nightmare to mantain and do a simple cleaning

  • @CheeseburgerChad
    @CheeseburgerChad 3 года назад +49

    Clearly the 32GB of RAM is justified here in order to be able to run all of the bloatware in the background.

    • @bowi1332
      @bowi1332 3 года назад +1

      Pro Tip here.

    • @rydoggo
      @rydoggo 2 года назад +3

      Clean installed windows 10, hilariously it lowered my idle ram usage by over 10%

    • @bowi1332
      @bowi1332 2 года назад +1

      @@rydoggo If you had the factory Windows 10 with bloatwares, it makes sense.

  • @timothytim1053
    @timothytim1053 2 года назад +10

    "AMD is cheap and for budget, Intel is for gaming", LMAO, it's like a throwback to 2011 when I built my first PC.

  • @alpagator1372
    @alpagator1372 3 года назад +69

    More of a general comment than for this specific video, but I really appreciate that in your reviews you take into account the environmental aspects, like unneccessary packaging and longevity and reusability on coolers for example. It's really good that a high-profile reviewer with higher outreach to both the consumer and producer sides has this in their reviews.

  • @Spikeypup
    @Spikeypup 3 года назад +169

    "It's a Timeless Design! It could be from ANY decade!" Absolutely priceless Steve, golf clap galore.

  • @bulgogiprince8625
    @bulgogiprince8625 2 года назад +17

    Gosh this takes me back to 2008 when I bought my first "gaming pc" from Bestbuy rocking a phenom x4 processor. It was an HP unit (arguably the best they had on the shelf at the time) which had very poor air flow and overheated frequently. I distinctly remember the PSU provided being below the minimum recommended PSU for the processor, let alone any extras such as a video card or sound card. Once I delved into PC building I soon learned what a POS I had actually wasted money on. The motherboard was a funky sized $4 dollar waste of space as was the crappy graphics card at the time. I picked up an ASUS ROG Crosshair II board and a Radeon HD4890 a year later - Best decision ever!

    • @fergalstackstreams
      @fergalstackstreams 2 года назад

      My ASUS lasted me 12 years. I'd have bought one again, but they're out of my price range for what I require.

  • @maximiliandeitrick9468
    @maximiliandeitrick9468 3 года назад +70

    Having just gotten off HP chat support for trying to buy a laptop, their upselling is egregious when you mention anything moderately intensive.

  • @Tredenix
    @Tredenix 3 года назад +46

    Have had a HP laptop for the past 6 years, I got so annoyed by the function keys being swapped until I found out you could revert this in the BIOS. Finally putting together my first custom build next week and I couldn't be more excited :D

    • @GeminionRay
      @GeminionRay 3 года назад

      My first laptop was a 2005 HP Pavilion DV4000. The build quality was horrid. A year after my father bought it for me, I was walking with it inside the laptop bag and the strap somehow snapped, the whole bag slightly dropped to the ground. After that it got a loose HDD and the laptop just randomly freeze while running. It's the worst experience you can have.
      Later my father got another of the same model for him, and this time a quarter of its screen got ruined by itself after a while. I decided to never touch HP again. They're just that bad.

    • @andersjjensen
      @andersjjensen 3 года назад +2

      @@GeminionRay I have a 10 year old HP ProBook 6550b which has never seen travel in it's life. It has literally served it's entire life as "the coffee table computer". The thing I reach for when I think of something I need to google. So far it has had the following repairs or unfixable issues:
      3x fan clean and repaste.
      Upgraded the HDD (which was unreasonably "chatty") to an SSD.
      Hot glued the inside of the rear right corner because it couldn't handle falling 40cm onto a thick carpet.
      Disabled the power to the CD-ROM drive because it started doing ejects at random times after some years. I doubt it has ever seen an actual disc.
      Left track pad button is missing a big chunk from normal use (by a user who loathes mice/trackpads and uses shortcuts 95% of the time).
      Palm rest area has paint completely worn through (again, this is not my workstation, just a coffee table computer).
      Webcam stopped working for no reason. After much cursing, googling and pdf-site browsing I managed to take the screen apart.. and PUT THE CONNECTOR BACK IN RIGHT... on a computer that has, as stated, never seen travel.
      Headphone jack only disable speakers 95% of the time. Two BIOS versions to chose from: fix this, but webcam stops working, or just unplug and try again while retaining webcam. Thanks god for bluetooth!
      Bluetooth is *horribly* slow to connect.... thanks god for... jacks.. :-/
      ACPI Suspend on lid close does not work without manual Windows registry hacks.
      The knobs on the home keys (F and J) got worn down SO unreasonably fast that I have to look to see if I'm in the home position or face typing gibberish.
      Stuck on 54Mbit WiFi forever. Won't even accept HP labelled WiFi cards that are newer.
      .... And this is a *ProBook* - supposedly the epitome of quality and durability for the professional user. I can't imagine any other than that your random seller on Ali Express must be on par with their consumer stuff in that case...

    • @AmorDeae
      @AmorDeae 3 года назад

      Well my father has an HP workstation laptop which has never had a single issue in it's 15+ years of life, including ~10 years of daily use and transport, now it's at home and he got something more portable.
      Experiences vary, every brand has people cursing it out for their bad experience and people praising for longevity. HP is on average one of the better manufacturers in that regard from mine, my father's and all 5-6 IT guy's whose opinion I ever got on the topic, that being on average if you don't want to get apple, Dell and HP are the most reliable, and stay away from ACER. Most others are "fine"
      Edit: most other "big" ones, the unknown guys are always a shot in the dark, especially warranty wise.
      It also of course depends on the type you get. A plastic budget "gaming" laptop always has much worse build quality, cause it's not built to last, it's built to perform while it lasts and then die, heavy working components also die faster and get obsolete, which incentives further striking a balance between physical damage issue potential and inevitable component level issues for hot silicon dies.

    • @ozzyp97
      @ozzyp97 3 года назад

      @@GeminionRay They did actually make some decent laptops too, at least in their business lineup. I've got a 2007 nx7400 still in working order, it's a well built machine with a top tier keyboard and a pretty nice looking screen. If it wasn't so slow I'd honestly prefer it to my current ThinkPad W520, it was that good.

  • @snowhawk4049
    @snowhawk4049 3 года назад +25

    From the inside this looks like my first PC in the 90s.

  • @iainh
    @iainh 3 года назад +30

    16:20 - "Can't say I've ever used a flathead on a CPU cooler". Steve missed the glory days of having to press down on a lever with an absurd amount of pressure to get the CPU cooler mounted. Everyone sweated bullets doing that.

    • @dodolurker
      @dodolurker 3 года назад +1

      I did that just last month 😁. Built myself an Athlon XP retro pc. And yes, bullets were sweated when mounting the CPU cooler.

    • @azmc4940
      @azmc4940 3 года назад +11

      These coolers still exist, you just have to go cheap enough, then you can still enjoy the thrill of maybe breaking your mobo in half. Even better are the coolers where you need to press a clamp with a screwdriver at maximum force, punch a hole in your mobo if you slip.

    • @zoomzabba452
      @zoomzabba452 3 года назад +1

      I always hooked a 1/4" socket driver over the tab. Didn't have to worry about a flat head screwdriver slipping.

    • @christiant373
      @christiant373 3 года назад +2

      Don’t you ever, EVER bring up Socket 462 processors you bastard 😭🤦‍♀️ *white PC build flashbacks intensify*

    • @RayneAngelus
      @RayneAngelus 3 года назад

      I remember using a flathead for leverage to get the damned retention clips in place! Those were the days I didn't consider a new build "proper" until something drew blood from my hands.

  • @PtxDK
    @PtxDK 3 года назад +43

    Steve sounds almost depressed when completing the disassembly. Understandable, since the computer is surprisingly worthless.

    • @Tekzite
      @Tekzite 3 года назад

      Is it surpising though?

    • @xeridea
      @xeridea 3 года назад

      Worse than Dell award? Dell was worse than Walmart, so the bar was already pretty low.

  • @H4Carson
    @H4Carson 2 года назад +78

    Thank you for this series! I had actually ordered one of these HP prebuilts before I saw this video. It wasn't scheduled to ship until March 21 so I canceled the order and I have parts for a build coming this weekend.

    • @criteecgaming
      @criteecgaming 2 года назад +6

      I needed a pc like yesterday for a job I was doing so I bought a HP prebuild just like this one a few years ago for about $600 and it's been the most solid pc I've ever owned. It takes a few minutes to uninstall the third party bloat, I bought it before the massive inflation, upgrades are limited by the motherboard, but it still plays any game I throw at it. I've never had temp issues either. All my buddies are avid pc builders who built pc's around the same time for way more money and they've had nothing but trouble since. Gone through multiple gpu's, bios bricking problems, overheating and so on. The problem I think is that Nexus did this series during the highest pc prices I've ever seen in my life due to limited supplies, and he never thinks about the users like myself who just needed something right now that works and works every time, can't stress every time enough as my job depended on it. Even if I don't get that extra 10fps or I can't upgrade hardware past a couple generations because I'm stuck with a proprietary board I consider it a good $600 investment.

    • @Ang417
      @Ang417 2 года назад

      @@criteecgaming that's what I was thinking this PC is $600 that's a good deal to me

    • @ceeinfiniti1389
      @ceeinfiniti1389 2 года назад +1

      @@criteecgaming Do you know the specs of the build, as in the parts by any chance? I'm into DIY computers and I would like to see how comparable building a computer for $600 compares to what you got. Also good to hear that what you got was solid when you needed it and still is!

    • @DrewOn22FPS
      @DrewOn22FPS 2 года назад +1

      @@ceeinfiniti1389 I can send you a link rn of this pc with a Gtx 3060 8 ddr4 and 500gb ssd for 740$

    • @ceeinfiniti1389
      @ceeinfiniti1389 2 года назад +1

      @@DrewOn22FPS sure

  • @paulpietschinski3282
    @paulpietschinski3282 3 года назад +14

    I built a PC at the ripe age of 47 for my son. Never done it before, watched alot of youtube vids. Man I am so happy I didn't go the easy way and order a pre built.

  • @alexandregiaccheri
    @alexandregiaccheri 3 года назад +15

    YES, please disassemble that GPU! I LOVE watching the incompetence and weirdness of these abominations!!!

  • @Republic3D
    @Republic3D 3 года назад +11

    What pisses me off with these prebuilts is that some kid delivering the paper all summer finally has saved up for his first computer, and then HP sells him that thing ^

  • @kekistanifreedomfighter4197
    @kekistanifreedomfighter4197 3 года назад +19

    maybe they recommend 32 gigs of ram to be able to run all that bloat/spy/shovelware at once.

    • @arch1107
      @arch1107 3 года назад

      well, 32 gbs will be nice to have in a future, a future this pc will not be part of because is a pos and will die in like 3 years, or psu kills everything or motherboard just dies

  • @HAunderscoreVE
    @HAunderscoreVE 3 года назад +69

    Steve throwing things off the table on purpose makes me think steve is a cat.
    The shade and straight up murder focus on bad practises also supports this theory, as cats are (sometimes) very good killers. Other times they are cute lil' fluffballs. Like steve.

  • @ericjanes591
    @ericjanes591 2 года назад +13

    I worked at a call center that was hp customer service back in the 2000s looks like they haven't changed. It had nothing to do with customer service it was all about sales and upsales/add-ons. I have just graduated during the tech bust (computer networks) and I was the only one in my training class with any tech training at all. I actually knew what I was talking about but had the lowest sales. So yeah didn't last long there. Sad after almost 20 years they still focus on hiring confident used car salespeople.

    • @you2be839
      @you2be839 2 года назад

      Ah, c'mon, don't beat yourself like that, we all make mistakes in life... we all have dirty pages in our life's history book that we're not proud of.
      But cheer up, it could have been worse, you could have been frequently insulted for trying to do upsales/add-ons via "customer service"...

    • @thedarkemissary
      @thedarkemissary 2 года назад

      Almost as if quantity matters more than quality. Cause it does. Sad, but true. Wallets speak the loudest.

  • @gdi69
    @gdi69 3 года назад +34

    To be honest, I'd take those weird torx-flatheads over phillips heads. Phillips heads are bottom-tier. lol

    • @756jrs
      @756jrs 3 года назад

      I know right. Phillips screws strip way too easily compared to torx. Adding the slot also makes it so that most people will still be able to unscrew it as it is a really common screwdriver to have. I actually really like this screw.

    • @rossanderson4156
      @rossanderson4156 3 года назад

      @@756jrs that messed up the right way, at least for the screws

    • @nickwallette6201
      @nickwallette6201 3 года назад +1

      @@756jrs I do too. It's a little annoying now, because Torx isn't yet ubiquitous, but I don't mind a subtle push toward that direction. I think complaining about the bizarre screws is just contempt clouding rational judgment here.

    • @MrWayne6363
      @MrWayne6363 3 года назад

      Nothing is worse than a flat head screw. I know...you don't really see them in pc's, but as a maintenance, a/c and refrigeration tech., I groan in agony every time I come across one. My hate for them is very intense.

    • @nickwallette6201
      @nickwallette6201 3 года назад +3

      @Arron Holy cow dude, turn down the agro. That’s just unnecessary.
      Torx is well established, but isn’t ubiquitous. You’re not going to find a Torx driver on the flip side of a bottle opener, or as one of the blades in a Swiss Army knife. That’s all I’m saying.
      I would love it to be that common, because it is a better design, but you also kind of have to have the right size bit - which means you won’t get away with having one or two drivers that work well enough for about everything. No fudging it one or two sizes the way you can with flat or Phillips. You need the whole set. So I dunno if it’ll ever have the widespread adoption of simpler, but admittedly flawed, designs.

  • @viewstar89
    @viewstar89 3 года назад +27

    That case reminds me of those 5$ cases from back in 2000-2005. I still have one in my basement, funny thing is that I bet it has better airflow than this HP one.

    • @eclipsegst9419
      @eclipsegst9419 3 года назад +1

      haha i have one still, i don't even know what brand it is but it has a sticker saying it was made in 2004 on the inside, and had a pentium D sticker on the front. I used that thing as my main case from my i5 2500K thru to my i7 5775c and just got a glass case last year when i built my 3300x system and gave the 5775c to my son. Now it's his, but i'm going to get him a cheap glass sided case and toss the old 2500K back into it and use it for a minecraft server. It had one 120mm in the front, one 80mm on the door, and 2 80mm on the rear, so yea the airflow wasn't terrible, but i took out the optical drive covers and put a metal screen and another 120mm in the front top to make it a little better.

    • @viken3368
      @viken3368 3 года назад

      I got a 2018 model pavilion (dont use it anymore cause broken, thanks HP) which looks almost identical and the airflow of it was astonishingly bad. So a blower style cooled 1070 that is limited through like vbios to max 120w (normal tdp = 150) and it ran at slightly above 90 during load. Put it in another case and bam never goes above 80

  • @ColeCxle
    @ColeCxle 2 года назад +37

    My first pc I owned was an HP prebuilt work station. Upgrading was a nightmare. I had to get a sata to 6 pin adapter just to put a gpu in it. Now a year later , all that remains from the original is the 10700 and the 8 gb stick of ram

    • @war_hawkan1727
      @war_hawkan1727 Год назад

      Funnily enough, that was the exact solution we had to do when turning one of their office PCs into something better, though it was much older (DDR3 and a i5-4570). It's such a stupid fucking thing to leave out... proprietary bs is always dumb