HP Envy TE01-5002 Desktop PC

HP Envy TE01-5002 Desktop PC

DDR4- meh. With this processor, DDR5 is not much more expensive if at all, HP.

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Anyone know what power supply comes with this?

HP Lists a 310, 350, 400, and 500 Watt PSU available for this model.

Edit: Nevermind, Woot had me covered - specs page says 400 W

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Available from the mothership:

ASIN: B0DDQXH2GK

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One of the recent buyers of the linked Amazon item reported in the reviews that their HP ENVY TE01-5002 desktop came with the 310W power supply.

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please keep in mind that the thirteenth and fourteenth gen intel processors have a problem and I don’t think Intel has done enough to fix it.

I would not buy one for near USD 900.

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What a comical price for a 3 year old i7(non K) platform on a a crippled HP motherboard and PSU. You can literally build this for half this price with real components.

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“But can it run DOOM?”

OG Doom, of course it’ll run. I suppose the integrated graphics could run Doom Eternal if you drop it to 720p.

To play Dark Ages, you’d want to drop a discrete card in there. (ex. Intel Arc B570 or Nvidia RTX 4060) The 400W PSU then becomes the limiting factor.

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I disagree with you on half your statement. Yes you can build it better with better parts, but it’s going to cost you about the same. I did a rough draft on a pc build with this computer here, matched component parts one for one, but with brand named component. Did in on Neweggs website (pc build). My total, without really checking if everything would work together, that would be in final draft if I was to build one. Total : $841.27

Sure, I could build it cheaper using no-name components, but then you would not get longevity out of it. My last build was 10 years old. The Corsair AIO failed. Rebuilding a fresh one as we speak.

YMMV

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HP Envy Desktop TE01-5002 PC (B05KBAA)

Source: HP Product Support Page

Product specifications

Power supply type: 310 W 80 Plus Gold certified power supply

Operating system: Windows 11 Pro

Processor family: Intel® Core™ i7 14th generation processor

Processor: Intel® Core™ i7-14700 (up to 5.4 GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology, 33 MB L3 cache, 20 cores, 28 threads)

Chipset: Intel® H670

Form factor: Customized

Sustainable impact specifications: Water based paint

Keyboard: HP 310 Black Wired Keyboard and mouse combo

Network interface: Integrated 10/100/1000 GbE LAN

Wireless: Realtek RTL8852BE Wi-Fi 6 (2x2) and Bluetooth®️ 5.3 wireless card (supporting gigabit data rate)

Graphics (integrated): Intel® UHD Graphics

Ports: 1 USB Type-C® 5Gbps signaling rate; 2 USB Type-A 10Gbps signaling rate; 2 USB Type-A 5Gbps signaling rate; 1 headphone/microphone combo

Video connectors: 1 VGA; 1 HDMI-out 1.4b

Expansion slots: 2 M.2; 1 PCIe x16; 1 PCIe x1

Memory card device: HP 3-in-1 memory card reader

Audio: 5.1 surround sound

Memory: 32 GB DDR4-3200 MT/s (2 x 16 GB) Transfer rates up to 3200 MT/s. 2 x 16 GB

Memory Slots: 2 DIMM

Hard drive: 1 TB PCIe® NVMe™ M.2 SSD

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PRICE DROP!

Small Print: If you already purchased, that money will hop back into your pockets soonish.

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ok let’s look at this:

  1. never buy a 14700(Non K) when you can get a 13600K for 165 right now(here on woot). So $165

  2. Can get a new z790 ASUS Tuf for 150 right now(right here on woot): $150

  3. 32GB DDR 5 can be had for $75 most days on amazon: $75

  4. 1TB NVME can be had on amazon for: $55

  5. Best tower air cooler is <$50: $50

  6. 80+ Gold 650W PSU right here on woot for : $60

  7. Sorry I refuse to count the garbage case and peripherals, you’d have to pay me to use them, but if I must a cheap RGB case on amazon is: $60

that’s $610 for a FAR superior setup that you can put a solid GPU in and IF woot actually ships a “F” processor, I’ve ordered many and they never have, then you have 200 dollars left over for a GPU, or just get a gtx 1050ti for $30 used. OR if you are really FOMO’d by the i7 label then use it for the 14700K which is 325 on amazon and you’re still less than this POS.

Also I seriously doubt that HP has properly dealt with the VID issue of the 14th gen CPUs so these will likely degrade quickly.

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still 300 dollars over priced

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Is there an HP Warranty with this computer? I see the 90 Woot warranty but nothing about the HP one.

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Hi there. This was obtained from Amazon inventory. Since we’re not the original reseller, we can’t guarantee the manufacturer will honor the warranty so we add a Woot! warranty.

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Old Ram, mid range specs, integrated graphics… I don’t understand the price.

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310w PSU? Oh man, this is a crime!