+ 7th generation AMD A10 processor delivers a powerful and speedy performance
+ HP Lounge gives you unlimited access to your favourite musicians
+ Range of connection options to create your ideal computing setup
Achieve
The Pavilion 510-p199na Desktop PC is part of our Achieve range, which has the latest tech to help you develop your ideas and work at your best. It's great for editing complex documents, business use, editing photos, and anything else you do throughout the day.
7th generation AMD A10 processor
The Pavilion 510-p199na features a powerful 7th generation AMD A10 quad-core processor. This supports a smooth multi-display output, allowing you to multi-task with ease. Whether you are hard at work or enjoying a film or game, the desktop offers the power you need to run various applications with ease.
A large 2 TB HDD enables you to store all of your files and documents with ease, while AC WiFi allows you to stream and download online content at high speed.
HP Lounge
With HP Lounge, you can enjoy unlimited access to music and exclusive content for HP customers. As such, the Pavilion 510-p199na helps you to get closer to the artists you love.
Range of connection options
You can easily create your ideal computing setup as the Pavilion 510-p199na features both a USB mouse and USB keyboard, as well as a range of connection options for your other devices and peripherals. With six USB ports (including two fast USB 3.0 ports), HDMI and VGA outputs and a 3-in-1 memory card reader, you can easily connect your devices.
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Top comments
Wolfclan
22 Nov 163#8
It will run just about everything you could want from internet, apps and games. Its not a high spec gaming system but will run new games at ok frame rates. So yes at this price I would say its a good deal if you need a monitor and printer then also check the Bundle offer
stickyricky
21 Nov 163#2
Will be waiting for the geeks to add their comments before committing to buying this as my desktop is on the blink and very old. The geeks are wise;)
All comments (59)
xuyingxiang
21 Nov 16#1
Not bad at all. Only drawback is I assumed the expandability will be limited - hard to change or upgrade components as the size, motherboard capacity and warranty limited.
stickyricky
21 Nov 163#2
Will be waiting for the geeks to add their comments before committing to buying this as my desktop is on the blink and very old. The geeks are wise;)
abigsmurf
21 Nov 162#3
Can't find any definitive benchmarks for the APU, only a questionable Korean one.
Indications seem to be that CPU performance is comparable to an Intel i3 (but it does much better on heavily multithreaded applications). It's a high end APU but that still translated to a fairly weak CPU.
In terms of graphics, it looks like it does do a moderate level of gaming. 30+fps at 720p with medium to high settings. Performance drops heavily when you increase resolution as APUs use the system ram which is much slower than dedicated ram (and this system likely has slow ram).
stickyricky to abigsmurf
21 Nov 16#4
Thankyou abigsmurf :smile:
dorkozoid
21 Nov 161#5
Heated and reserved one for tomorrow. Gonna add 8gd ddr4 ram to it and hook it up to my 40 inch TV :smiley:
Wolfclan
22 Nov 16#6
The reason people can not find much info about this APU is that so far its only been released to the big system builders like HP,Dell,Lenovo and so on. People should be able to buy it around the end of the year for home builds at which point lots more information about how well it runs will come out. As for the computer as a whole the hard drive is a little slow and the GPU can not be linked to a second card but it is DX12. Right now no other offers I have found come even close to these specs for this price.
dorkozoid to Wolfclan
22 Nov 16#7
So to clarify for computer n00bz, do you think this is a good deal? Thanks in advance :smiley:
Wolfclan
22 Nov 163#8
It will run just about everything you could want from internet, apps and games. Its not a high spec gaming system but will run new games at ok frame rates. So yes at this price I would say its a good deal if you need a monitor and printer then also check the Bundle offer
PcProDavid
23 Nov 16#9
Not a great choice. Old technology at an inflated RRP, it's not really a deal. AMD is releasing a new Zen CPU in 2017 and it will be dumping these old cpus in the coming January sales as they are based on old tech that doesn't come close to even a basic Intel i3.
SLOW 5200rpm hard drive
OLD tech CPU with poor benchmark scores
You would be better off with a Intel i3 based machine for the same money for business or home use. Or an i5 for a little more for gaming with a dedicated graphics card.
ozzmosiz
23 Nov 16#10
processor is a bit pants but its ok if you will not be doing any heavy processing on it.
Opening post
+ 7th generation AMD A10 processor delivers a powerful and speedy performance
+ HP Lounge gives you unlimited access to your favourite musicians
+ Range of connection options to create your ideal computing setup
Achieve
The Pavilion 510-p199na Desktop PC is part of our Achieve range, which has the latest tech to help you develop your ideas and work at your best. It's great for editing complex documents, business use, editing photos, and anything else you do throughout the day.
7th generation AMD A10 processor
The Pavilion 510-p199na features a powerful 7th generation AMD A10 quad-core processor. This supports a smooth multi-display output, allowing you to multi-task with ease. Whether you are hard at work or enjoying a film or game, the desktop offers the power you need to run various applications with ease.
A large 2 TB HDD enables you to store all of your files and documents with ease, while AC WiFi allows you to stream and download online content at high speed.
HP Lounge
With HP Lounge, you can enjoy unlimited access to music and exclusive content for HP customers. As such, the Pavilion 510-p199na helps you to get closer to the artists you love.
Range of connection options
You can easily create your ideal computing setup as the Pavilion 510-p199na features both a USB mouse and USB keyboard, as well as a range of connection options for your other devices and peripherals. With six USB ports (including two fast USB 3.0 ports), HDMI and VGA outputs and a 3-in-1 memory card reader, you can easily connect your devices.
bb8 :wink:
Top comments
All comments (59)
Indications seem to be that CPU performance is comparable to an Intel i3 (but it does much better on heavily multithreaded applications). It's a high end APU but that still translated to a fairly weak CPU.
In terms of graphics, it looks like it does do a moderate level of gaming. 30+fps at 720p with medium to high settings. Performance drops heavily when you increase resolution as APUs use the system ram which is much slower than dedicated ram (and this system likely has slow ram).
SLOW 5200rpm hard drive
OLD tech CPU with poor benchmark scores
You would be better off with a Intel i3 based machine for the same money for business or home use. Or an i5 for a little more for gaming with a dedicated graphics card.