10 Year Old HP Compaq 6000 Pro All in One Upgrade, Benchmark, & Game Test
This system was pulled from service for being too slow. I think the main issue was that it wasn't connecting to the network with hard-wire but with N speed wifi. That's not good moi goiz. The system doesn't support Windows 10 perfectly. The SD card reader doesn't work because we don't have the drivers for it. Not too often do I get a system that Windows 10 can't find drivers for.
Hewlett-Packard has debuted the HP Compaq 6000 Pro all-in-one desktop computer, the company's first with an enterprise-class level.
The HP Compaq 6000 Pro desktop is intended for businesses, ranging from mid-level enterprises to corporations. Thus, they are straight-forward machines without many frills. There is room for some customization, depending on the corporate buyer, but here's some of what to expect:
21.5-inch full HD LED-backlit LCD screen with dual display capability
Choice of Intel Core 2 Duo processors
Windows 7 Professional 32- or 64-bit OS
Up to 8GB of DDR3 memory
Up to 1TB of hard drives space (or an optional 80GB SSD)
Bluetooth
DVD burner
Connectivity is the one of the highlights on this desktop, with a whopping seven USB 2.0 ports, FireWire, a six-in-one card reader and optional TV tuner.
For anyone interested in doing their own customizing and repairing, the panels on the backside are removable. The HP Compaq 6000 Pro will be available on July 16 starting at $899.