P7-1030 HP Pavilion

HP Pavilion P7-1030 (580 million street) is a desktop entry-level/mid-range, with the kind of parts and performance usually seen in desktops higher prices. The P7-1030 Intel Core i3 and 8 GB of RAM can not offer professional-quality multimedia or gaming muscle, but it is an ideal system for the household, especially if you want to replace a system of six or seven years.

Design and Features

The P7-1030 is a mid-tower PC with an aluminum chassis and a black plastic front panel. The panel has the same glossy black finish, we've seen in other entry-level equipment HP as the HP Pavilion-p7 1047cb ($ 799 list, 4 stars). The front panel has a sliding cover that hides two USB 2.0 ports and headphone and microphone. In the upper panel, there is a media card reader (SD, MMC, MS / Pro, xD and Compact Flash) and the power button. Then the card reader is a DVD + / - RW. A bay for 5.25 inches just below the second is empty and ready for an upgrade. In the back of the tower there are four USB 2.0 ports, a Gigabit Ethernet port and three audio jacks: microphone, audio input and audio output.

P7-1030 HP Pavilion
P7-1030 HP Pavilion
The P7-1030 offers video output VGA and DVI to connect the desktop to an external monitor or display, you can even use both outputs simultaneously for a dual monitor setup. You will not be able to use your TV as a monitor, however, as there is no HDMI connection available. This exemption is generally the case when sellers want to keep the cost low. Although it can not come with a monitor, the P7-1030 includes a USB keyboard and optical mouse cable. The keyboard is surprisingly comfortable, though perhaps on the side of rose water, and its low profile design is attractive. The mouse is also possible for a device provided, but you want to make a new keyboard and mouse, if only to move to wireless is something that will not take two of the six USB ports available.

Internally, the P7-1030 is equipped with a large 1TB 7200-rpm hard drive, which has the same size and speed of the disc can be found in the Editors' Choice for Lenovo Idea Centre K330-11691AU ($ 599.99 list 4 stars). PCIe Mini Card offers Wi-Fi 802.11n, which means you do not need hard to find a place close to the router, or run a long ethernet cables for the web. There is little room to grow in this mid-tower case. In addition to those 5.25-inch drive bay empty, you will find the available PCI Express x16 slot and three open PCI Express x1 slots. 250 watt power supply means it will only increase the level of output graphics card, but even something as basic as AMD Radeon HD 6450 would bring an improvement in graphics and gameplay features. As the system becomes 8GB of DDR3 memory, which takes two DIMMs, the memory update means eliminating at least one of the memory stick. That said, it is difficult to think that you need more than 8 GB, at this point.

P7-1030 HP Pavilion
P7-1030 HP Pavilion

The P7-1030 comes with several preinstalled programs on the hard disk. Some of them are useful as a starting version of Microsoft Office 2010, a 30-day trial of Norton Online Backup, and a 60-day trial of Norton Internet Security 2011, but we have seen trial periods longer for competing systems, such as the 90 day trial of Lenovo K330-11691AU. The P7-1030 also comes with HP LinkUp, a program that allows you to access other Windows 7 computers on the same LAN. Even computers from other manufacturers can download the software to share files LinkUp. It's like having your own local cloud. Desktop links on sites like Hulu and Netflix is ​​not a problem, but you can be bothered by the display of many reading programs from Blio, Kobo, PDF Complete, and Zinio. You will certainly want to eliminate extra material such as toolbars Bing and Google.

Performance

P7-1030 features a 3.1GHz dual-core Intel Core i3-2100 processor, which acts as a quad-core thanks to Intel Hyper-Threading Technology. Paired with 8GB of memory, twice the Dell Inspiron 228NBK-i620 ($ 479.99 list, 4 stars), P7-1030 was placed in PCMark 2536 points 7 tests faster performance of the Dell-i620 228NBK 241 points. . In Cinebench, R11.5, P7-1030 approved rates produced by other systems, which have the same processor as the Dell-i620 228NBK (2.99) and Lenovo K330-11691AU (2.98). It 'was, however, remained i5 equipped HP 1047cb P7 (4.15) and Asus Essentio CM1730-05 ($ 569.99, 3 stars) (5.19) and its six-core AMD processor.

The P7-1030 is also an office capable when it comes to the creation of the media. In our test of the brake, we completed the coding of video file of 1 minute and 40 seconds, while AMD Asus CM1730-05 took more than 2 minutes to complete the task (2:03). The Dell-i620 228NBK other hand, just missing the mark of 1:40 in two seconds. The P7-1030 ended in Photoshop CS5 03:46. The only comparative system to produce better results was the 1047cb-equipped HP i5 p7, which produced over time 1:29 ET 3:31 handbrake Photoshop.

P7-1030 Intel integrated graphics will not give you too much in terms of 3D games, because the heavy lifting, the graphics card is necessary. Desktop will not even run our graphics, 3DMark 11 benchmark tests, and without the support of DirectX 11, does not work, we tested with Lost Planet 2, either. The only test we had to run Crysis (DirectX 10), who has been placed in an unplayable 13 frames per second at medium resolution and additional settings. You need to upgrade to a separate graphics card to play something more challenging World of Warcraft with low settings.

As entry-level systems go, the HP Pavilion P7-1030 offers a surprisingly powerful set of hardware with processing power and storage space to meet the entry-level buyers. Features such as 1TB of storage space and a real Intel Core i3 makes a compelling choice for anyone on a budget. Customers can buy with confidence, but bargain hunters will notice that the HP Pavilion P7 1047cb includes a screen, and the choice of editors Dell Inspiron I620-228NBK offers a similar package for about $ 100 less.
Rating: 5 Reviewer: HotblogReview ItemReviewed: P7-1030 HP Pavilion
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