Compaq Presario S6300NX Desktop PC (AMD Athlon XP 2800+, 2.0GHz, 512MB RAM, 120GB Hard Drive, CD-RW)
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Compaq Presario S6300NX Desktop PC (AMD Athlon XP 2800+, 2.0GHz, 512MB RAM, 120GB Hard Drive, CD-RW)

List Price: $831.00
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Platform: Windows XP Home Edition
Brand: Hewlett-Packard
Binding: Personal Computers
Warranty: 1 year warranty

Features:

  • Includes PC; PS/2 Internet keyboard; PS/2 optical mouse; and software bundle
  • Intel Celeron 1.4GHz processor
  • Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition operating system
  • 40GB Ultra DMA hard drive
  • CD-ROM; and 3.5" (1.44MB) diskette

Accessories:
 

Sennheiser MX500 Lightweight In-Ear Headphones (Blue)

Portsmith USB Port Replicator Supporting 10/100 4 USB Mouse
NETGEAR WG111 Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter (54 Mbps)
NETGEAR WG111 Wireless USB 2.0 Adapter (54 Mbps)

Targus/Amazon Notebook Starter Kit

NETGEAR WG311 Wireless-G PCI Adapter

Customer Reviews:

Flimsy [Posted on 2004-04-20]
The plastic case dents easily and the whole thing just feels cheap. This is not Compaq's finest hour.


A great computer [Posted on 2004-04-30]
I love this PC...The unit isn't cheaply made at all..I love the huge hard drive and the dvd and cd writer drives. It is fast and does basically everything i need it to do. I can highly reccommend this computer to anyone wanting to purchase one. And Amazon had the best price on it, trust me i went looking around. So don't let the other bad review influence you, this one is a very good PC.


Melt Down Waiting to Happen! [Posted on 2004-08-22]
Run far far far far far away!!

In February '04, I bought a Compaq Presario for $700 at Sam's Club. And I quickly learned why it was only $700...

They usually only come with 250W Power Supplies. They have no case fans in them. And it you try and put any case fans in them, the power supply really isn't powerful enough to handle it (plus, you'll have to buy extention adaptors to add them in - since there are no open sockets on the power supply).

Within a month, I had to send in my monitor to be replaced (it was dimming in and out).

What I ended up doing was.... I bought a new case (400W PSU). I tried putting the old motherboard in the case, and connect the lines, and it wouldn't power up. So I bought a new motherboard (since I really needed the PSU, and the case was better looking than the original), and while I was there, I bought a GF FX 5200, since the stock video card on the mobo wasn't good enough to handle games or even PhotoShop.

*sigh*

Then finally... I had enough of the darn thing, and took it back to Sam's Club where I got it. But I couldn't find my receipt for it, so I could only get my $800 back on a gift card (grrr). Sam's Club didn't have any components to finish the computer - neither did Walmart. So I was stuck buying $800 worth of crap instead.

Believe me.... You get what you pay for.....

Remember to save your receipt... just in case you want to return it in the future.

POS Computer... grrrr


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