HP (Hewlett Packard) Pavilion P6727C-B Desktop

  • Type Mainstream, Multimedia
  • Processor Family AMD Athlon II X4
  • RAM 4 GB
  • Storage Capacity (as Tested) 750 GB
  • Graphics Card ATI Radeon HD 4200
  • Primary Optical Drive Dual-Layer DVD+/-RW
  • Operating System Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium
$999.00
SKU: P6727C-B

Product Info

Style and Features

The p6727c-b has the standard HP Pavilion p6000 series appear: Lots of shiny black plastic with chrome accents. The styling is a combine of flashy and minimal: The clear energy button is around the leading and it is lit from inside, but the optical drive and front USB ports are concealed behind doors. The mid-tower chassis includes a decent quantity of internal expansion room, though you’ll have to function using the system’s 250W power supply unit (steer clear of 160W graphics cards). You can install two more tough drives, one optical drive, two PCIe x1 cards, a MiniCard (a type of PCIe card used mainly in notebooks), and a PCIe x16 graphics card. One PCIe x1 slot is stuffed with an 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi card, plus the desktop includes an exterior antenna that’s sure to pickup the signal in your home.

Outside, there’s some connectivity but not much: the desktop is limited to six USB two.0 ports. The p6727c-b will be the “more expensive” kind of desktop you’d buy in the event you require much more multimedia energy for your videos, photos, or music. They are exactly the kind of digital memories you’d store on exterior tough drives.

The desktop comes with a 750GB hard drive, which can hold a lot of digital reminiscences. The system’s quad-core AMD Athlon II processor will assist you energy via editing those digital reminiscences (see Performance below). The DVD burner is regular for this cost assortment, rather than the Blu-ray player observed on much more costly desktops.

There are a few intangibles that make this desktop a great option: because you can only get this configuration at Costco, it includes Costco’s extremely liberal return policy (90 days, for any reason, no restocking fee), 6 months of Norton Internet Security (most retail PCs only have 30-60 days), along with a complete two-year warranty on each the Pc and monitor. They are all pretty good functions.

There are a few nits to choose around the p6727c-b, nevertheless. It arrives having a 23-inch widescreen monitor with complete 1080p HD (one,920 by one,080) resolution, however the keep track of does not have speakers built in. This is puzzling because the monitor comes with a HDMI port that can handle audio also as video clip. The program rather includes a tiny pair of USB-powered speakers that have to be plugged in separately. Because we’re speaking concerning the monitor’s ports, the system arrives bundled with an old-school VGA cable, although the desktop and monitor both have much more contemporary DVI ports and should’ve include a DVI cable.

Performance

The p6727c-b arrives with a quad-core AMD Athlon II X4 640 processor, 4GB of DDR3 memory, and ATI Radeon HD 4200 integrated graphics. Together, these components power the system to decent multimedia benchmark scores. The Handbrake video encoder test takes only two together with a half minutes (two:32) and Photoshop CS5 takes just under six minutes (5:51). They are very great, if not top, scores. The desktop should be in a position to process most people’s video and photo files quickly, so it will take minutes rather than hours to process your day’s memories. The p6727c-b’s integrated graphics are much better suited to playing back video clip, instead of playing 3D video games. It was only in a position to produce single-digit scores at Crysis at the medium setting. This was the only game test the program could run; the other video games and settings had been beyond its integrated graphics processor. You will need to add a third-party 3D graphics card if you want to play something much more complicated than Sims or World of Warcraft at very basic settings.

Warranty: 
6 Months