NEW Reviews Beta Feedback
Compaq Compaq dc5750 Desktop (2.00GHz Athlon 64 X2 3800+, 1GB DDR2, 80GB, DVD/CDRW, Windows Vista Business)
User Reviews for Compaq Compaq dc5750 Desktop (2.00GHz Athlon 64 X2 3800+, 1GB DDR2, 80GB, DVD/CDRW, Windows Vista Business)
-
Reviewed by: Tellusbs
Duration of ownership: 1 Month
Strengths: HP, Raid 1, XP
Weaknesses: Support, Did not work out of the box, no CD of the OS.
Overall Evaluation: I bought this unit as I expected HP to have a good reputation and it to work. I got the unit and after a few hours to a couple days would lose video and then it acted like lost sync. I tried several different monitors to be sure it was the HP. I then got online and had to use their chat which is so slow. Each response had a long delay, maybe going to India and back? They made some suggestions and would not take the unit back on warranty even though it did not work. Finally they are now having me get a CD from HP, takes another 5 to 7 days, and re install the OS as this seems to be a common problem. I have had the unit for 5 weeks and it does not work and HP will not take the unit back on warranty. Also on the online chat system it sometimes looses the thread from one discussion to the next and I have to repeat all the symptoms and what I have done.
What You Should Know about the Compaq dc5750 Desktop (2.00GHz Athlon 64 X2 3800+, 1GB DDR2, 80GB, DVD/CDRW, Windows Vista Business)
A PC With Little Included RAM Can Do Light Work
This system offers less than 1GB of memory, which is the bare minimum that any full-featured new computer should include. Whether this amount of RAM is optimal for you depends on the PC's operating system: Windows Vista and Apple's Mac OS X don't run well with less than 1GB, Windows XP is fine with 512MB and not too bad with 384MB, and Windows 98 is good with 256MB. Depending on the distribution, Linux can run with as little as 128MB, but most Linux users are better off with at least 512MB--and 1GB is better.
The more installed memory your PC has, the more applications you can run smoothly at once, and the better the system will perform. Upgrading memory in a desktop after you purchase the PC is a snap, but usually it's worthwhile to buy the amount of memory you want preinstalled with the system.
Latest Desktops Playing in PCW Video
- New Alienware PCs For Gamers Debut at the Tokyo Game Show Several of Alienware's new gaming PCs are based on Intel's Core i7 processor.
Latest Desktops News, Reviews, How-To's
-
Apple Launches ITunes Preview iTunes. You know it. I know it. We all have some sort of a relationship with it, whether it's love for the things it does or hate for how bloated it has become.
-
FTC Files Contempt Complaint Against Computer Financing Firm The U.S. FTC asks for a contempt order against computer financing firm BlueHippo after the company allegedly did not deliver computers to everyone.
-
MacUpdate Desktop 5 Adds Smart Scanning, Drops Price MacUpdate recently released a major upgrade to its MacUpdate Desktop application, which allows you to keep abreast of updates available for every third-party...
-
Report: Chrome for Mac Beta May Appear in 'early December' The developer preview versions of Google's Chrome Web browser for OS X have slowly been improving to the point where they probably won't kernel panic your...
-
HP-Cisco Battle Spreads to China With 3Com Deal HP's purchase of networking gear vendor 3Com could unlock sales opportunities for its other hardware and services in China, where 3Com has a strong base.
Cameras
Camcorders
Cell Phones
Components
Desktops
HDTV
Home Theater
GPS
Laptops
Monitors
MP3 Players
Networking &
Printers
Storage


