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HP GP2-0005/6305 Desktop PC with AMD A4 Processor, 8GB RAM, and 2TB Hard Drive (Refurbished)
Fortified against snail-like load times and passive-aggressive IT guys, this PC tower is the digital equivalent of a medieval fortress. In addition to its massive hard drive, the tower packs an ultra-fast processor that, along with 8GB of system memory, supports multitasking with apps, programs, and a browser.
Ample Storage Space
A spacious hard drive offers plenty of room for large computer programs, saved game files, and multimedia storage. A single terabyte (TB) can hold up to 17,000 hours of music—enough to play your library nonstop for almost two years without ever repeating a song—or 310,000 photographs, the equivalent of one photo every hour, every day, for more than 35 years.
Make Your Own DVDs
The integrated DVD-RW optical drive not only plays discs from your personal collection, but writes them as well, perfect for when you need to back up large files and when you want to make extra copies of a loved one’s dance recital.
Speedy Data Transfers with USB 3.0
A USB 3.0 SuperSpeed port transfers files to and from your computer at more than 10 times the speed of USB 2.0, which is especially helpful when you have a gigantic project on a flash drive, or you want to backup all of your files to an external hard drive. If your connected device uses USB 2.0, the port can still move bits and bytes with no sweat at 2.0 speeds, thanks to its backwards compatibility.
Specifications
- Model number: GP2-0005/6305
- AMD A4-5300B 3.4GHz processor
- 8GB DDR3 SDRAM (expandable to 32GB)
- 2TB SATA hard drive
- Intel HD graphics
- Windows 7 Professional (64-bit) operating system
- DVD-RW optical drive
- High-definition audio with Realtek ALC221 codec
- Four USB 3.0 ports
- Six USB 2.0 ports
- Product dimensions: 4” (W) x 14.9” (D) x 13.3” (H)
- Product weight: 16.7lb.
- Condition: refurbished
- Full specifications
- 90 day warranty from Joy Systems
About HP
When iconic company HP was born in 1939, it was not in a gleaming laboratory or during a late-night study session at a prestigious university. It was in a 12’x18’ garage that contained only a workbench and a used drill press. University friends Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard sold audio equipment to Disney (which used them during Fantasia production) and became HP soon after. Their humble garage is now marked with a plaque bearing the title “Birthplace of Silicon Valley.”
HP’s innovations laid the groundwork for the Valley’s surge in technological advances. Between the creation of the first handheld computer, which connected to printers and cassette drives, and development of speedier 64-bit processing technology currently used by brands like Apple and Microsoft, HP cemented itself as an architect of current tech trends like the tablet and smartphone. It’s a community-conscious company, too; HP has donated to charity since 1940 and offers free recycling for all electronics, regardless of brand, at Staples.