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HP Pavilion M9340F Desktop PC (2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 Processor, 6 GB RAM, 750 GB Hard Drive, DVD Drive, Vista Premium)

HP Pavilion M9340F Desktop PC (2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 Processor, 6 GB RAM, 750 GB Hard Drive, DVD Drive, Vista Premium)
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HP Pavilion M9340F Desktop PC (2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 Processor, 6 GB RAM, 750 GB Hard Drive, DVD Drive, Vista Premium)

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The HP Pavilion Elite M9360F desktop PC delivers an amazing high end home entertainment experience, DX10 3D Mainstream gaming, and power for the most demanding PC tasks. This premium PC's enhanced features and technology puts everything you need where you want it. The Pavilion Elite PC features a built-in wireless antenna for wireless LAN 802.11b/g/n networking. Press the HP Easy Backup button and instantly back-up your files. The built-in TV tuner and personal video recorder (PVR) let you watch, pause, rewind, and record live television - with no monthly fee. The free online Electronic Program Guide (EPG) lets you review the TV schedule and choose a single episode or an entire series. The nVidia GeForce 9500 graphics card with a dedicated processor for accelerating the Microsoft Windows Vista experience, powering Microsoft DirectX 9 and DirectX 10 games. The SuperMulti DVD burner with LightScribe technology lets you create custom, silkscreen-quality labels and artwork directly onto LightScribe-enabled CD and DVD discs. Place USB/Firewire® devices on the recessed landing pad for easy access. The front-panel 15-in-1 memory card reader makes it easy to transfer photos, music, and other files to and from your digital camera and other peripheral devices. Built-in drive bay fits an optional HP Personal Media Drive, for up to 500GB of additional storage space. The Intel Core 2 Quad processor is the latest in cutting edge processor technology for the desktop PC. Based on the new Intel Core microarchitecture, the Intel Core 2 Quad processor delivers four complete execution cores within a single processor, delivering unprecedented performance and responsiveness in multi threaded and multi tasking business and home use environments.

Features:
  • Desktop PC with 2.66 GHz Intel Core 2 Quad Q6700 Processor, 8 MB L2 cache

  • 6144MB PC2-6400 DDR2 SDRAM memory (2x2048MB 2x1024MB expandable to 8GB), 750GB 7200RPM SATA hard drive

  • NVIDIA GeForce 9500GS graphics card with 512MB dedicated video memory

  • SuperMulti DVD Burner with LightScribe Technology, Wireless LAN 802.11b/g/n

  • Genuine Windows Vista Home Premium 64-bit, dims in inches 7.00 (W) x 16.61 (L/D) x 15.51 (H) approx., 24.25 lbs. approx.

Product Details:
Product Length: 7.0 inches
Product Width: 15.51 inches
Product Height: 16.61 inches
Package Length: 20.0 inches
Package Width: 15.0 inches
Package Height: 15.0 inches
Package Weight: 21.0 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 24 reviews
Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:3.0 ( 24 customer reviews )
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13 of 13 found the following review helpful:

4Great PC  Jul 09, 2008
By Shopper "Mad-River"
My old PC had issues running Photoshop CS3 and Pinnacle Studio 12. After purchasing this model last week, everything runs smooth. I'm now able to edit my high-def videos without any issues.

one negative- After turning the PC for the first time, I heard this high pitched noise. Opening the PC case, I found the cables laying on the video card fan. I took a tie-wrap and bundled the cables off the fan. I fear it may have damaged the card.

10 of 10 found the following review helpful:

5Awesome home PC with great multimedia capability  Aug 07, 2008
By CAF
I'm not one to give 5/5 stars to anything, but this computer is awesome. I added the 24" HP flatscreen monitor, and the graphics are amazing. My old PC was running well with XP, and with all the moaning about Vista, I thought about running XP on the new computer as well. That would have been a big mistake. I'm using 64 bit Vista on the HP, and with 6 MB of RAM, the thing runs beautifully. No crashes, no glitches, despite using all the Vista eye candy extras (which I recommend--they're fun after all!). I recently added a couple of Macbook laptops to the home network, and this computer was far easier to set up! Apple's built in networking capabilities are primitive, and getting the Macs set up to work with network printers was a pain. Everything worked immediately with my new HP running Vista, however, and the system has been rock solid.

The built in digital TV tuner is really fun. The Media software included works really well, letting you automatically search for over air HD channels, cable channels, or whatever you want to feed into it. It then automatically downloads a programming guide for all the channels you have chosen, and offers a Tivo like interface for easily choosing shows to record.

The unit itself is quiet and thoughtfully designed. I like the tray on top with a cable clip for hooking up cameras, Ipods, or whatever.

13 of 15 found the following review helpful:

2Disgusted with HP already  Aug 11, 2008
By William G. Rieger
I ordered this product about 4 days ago. I have used it a couple of times since then and things seem to have been working fine. On about my sixth try I turned on the computer and nothing appeared on the screen. I turned it off and tried again. The moniter again displayed nothing and went into the standby mode. I called HP and was almost immediatly connected. The bad part is that they had this mostly computer novice do the trouble shooting for them before they would do anything. So I got to tear down my own computer while getting directions from tech support on the other end. We almost came to a stop when my hand was to big to reach in and grab the battery that they wanted taken out and put back. I asked what if I can't get to it. The tech told me then I could either return it to Amazon or pay to get it fixed. HP would not pay for the shipping or to have it fixed until all the steps in the trouble shooting process were complete. I got someone in the household with smaller hands to help me. After all that we came to the to the possible solution that it might be the graphics card. They decided to send me one right away which I get to install upon arrival. Ok fine. The bad part is I got a call today from an obviously outsourced country's employee that my part is delayed and won't be here until the 24th. This is approx. 2 weeks from the time the problem was reported. There is another minor problem. The drive tray gets caught on the drive door when the drive tray returns to the closed position. You would think for the money one is spending that the process would be alittle easier or that I could take it to an authorized repairman.

As for the product other than the problems listed when it was working it seemed to be working fine. Windows Vista is a pain but, it seemed to work fine.

Latest update. I got a call from HP that now says the part won't be shipped until Sept. 19th. That's only about six weeks from the time the computer went bad. I'm not happy at all.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Lots Of Horsepower  Sep 21, 2008
By Greg Kukanich "krunchnik"
I recently purchased this HP after my little older than a year PC decided to start crashing repeatedly,I was a little leary of the 64bit system working with all my hardware and software but gladly I have not had 1 problem with anything.I read a few other reviews on this model and some griped about poor video performance,some griped about bad software performance,but I have had nothing but praise for this PC,out of the box it is a solid 5.4 on the experience scale with the gaming graphics being the culprit to bring it down.I went to AMD Game and ran their can you run it program and let it tell me if I could play upper end games,it rated as completely passing on Crysis.I think that is pretty speedy.What more can a person ask for that only uses it for pictures and music.The TV tuner works great in Windows Media Center,I can actually watch 5 HD channels off air with no problems.The built in wireless card saw my network immediately and let me connect without a problem.It has a lot of features that you think would cost a lot more than it does,the HP remote even works great.So far I cant complain about anything.It all just works.

3 of 3 found the following review helpful:

1Customer service is dreadful  Dec 04, 2008
By Laocoon143
My graphics card on the m9340f has been making loud, constant noise since shortly after I bought it three months ago and HP gave me the run-around, refusing to recognize the problem. After hours on the phone with them, I finally received a replacement card with no instructions on how to put it in (I could do this, but might be a problem for less experienced users). HP told me that this is a later release of the graphics card that should not repeat the problem. This is an otherwise great machine, but I would not recommend buying one, or buying from HP, because of their months of delay and poor handling of an obvious, widespread hardware warranty problem.
Update - April 15, 2009 - the replacement graphics card was making the same noise again. The fan is not rotating evenly on its axis and bangs against the fan case. HP will only offer to replace the card with another copy of the same card, which is no solution given the fan's failure rate. There are many complaints on the HP support forums re this Nvidia GeForce 9500GS graphics card, as well as complaints from other owners of this card if you google on it. HP's rep claims that they have nothing in their support knowledge base that this is a Known Problem. Also, it takes a long time to reach anyone at HP and when I do, they give me the run-around. Terrible service.
Also I had two other problems with this machine upon delivery. One was the front USB outlets were not plugged into the motherboard (easy fix but a hassle given how tight the components are in the case). The second problem was the driver for the RealTek sound card did not have a feature to shut off the speakers when the headset was plugged in (this driver has been updated to add this feature, it took me 3 calls to HP to even get a knowledgeable rep on this issue). HP is so difficult to reach and even more difficult/inconsistent to deal with when you do reach them. I recommend staying away from this machine and from HP. I did replace the graphics card with an ATI Radeon 4670 and it's working fine (I know that this card needs a slightly higher-rated power supply than comes with the m9340f, but I am not a gamer, just normal home office use so it's not drawing max power and is working fine, actually performs a little better).

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