Buy a qualifying HP product within the promotional period. Check if your product qualifies for a cash back reward and trade-in your old device.
Claim
Complete the online claim form on this website within 30 days of your purchase date.
Send back your old device and receive your reward.
Pack up your old device and send it back to us. We must receive your trade-in within 30 days of approval of your claim.
The price you'll pay is £494.98 then you have to send in your trade in claim
- spannerzone
Top comments
haritori to sweetjudy21
8 Dec 166#21
Strange, my son has an i3 with 4GB of RAM and a 750Ti runs all games in 1080p at least 30fps no issues.
spannerzone
8 Dec 164#6
OP you need to show the price it costs which is £494.98 then state there's a trade in of up to £200
JimBobJr
8 Dec 163#2
Good price considering the i7 is £300 alone anyway. Although if above comment is true then you're out of luck
Agharta to sweetjudy21
8 Dec 163#19
Looks like we have a would be jester in da house looking to be heckled.
All comments (50)
MBeeching
8 Dec 161#1
T&C state: Available to businesses only.
JimBobJr
8 Dec 163#2
Good price considering the i7 is £300 alone anyway. Although if above comment is true then you're out of luck
QuickProfits to JimBobJr
8 Dec 16#35
It definitely isn't £300 alone.
cheapo
8 Dec 16#3
Thankfully I could use this and put it through the business.
Anyone got experience with upgrading the ram/graphics card on these?
Cattle to cheapo
9 Dec 162#44
I got one of these months ago for someone else, I did upgrade the RAM to 8 GB as it has an empty slot and while I had the lid off I checked it for a graphics card upgrade.
Low profile single slot (PCI-E x16) gfx card required (as there is only 1 back plate available) there is a bit of room for a larger heat sink but not much, no graphics card power plug on the wiring loom.
ajm007
8 Dec 16#4
Seems like a good price for an i7
BlownGasketBob
8 Dec 16#5
its only for if you're a business and you have to give them a computer to qualify.
so cold.
spannerzone to BlownGasketBob
8 Dec 16#7
You could be a one man business - many non business people have traded in before and had no problem, just make sure you follow the terms and conditions to meet the criteria. It is a very good deal IF you have something to trade in
spannerzone
8 Dec 164#6
OP you need to show the price it costs which is £494.98 then state there's a trade in of up to £200
portbhoy3000
8 Dec 16#8
That model only qualifies for the £150 trade in price if you manage to process the claim.
Opening post
•Intel Core i7-6700 3.4GHz
•4GB RAM + 128GB SSD *run this with a storage based standard HDD?
•DVD Writer
•Intel HD
•Windows 7 + 10 Pro 64
£294.98 after trading in your old laptop or PC https://hp.tradeuptohp.com/gb/en/pages/tradein/home
Purchase
Buy a qualifying HP product within the promotional period. Check if your product qualifies for a cash back reward and trade-in your old device.
Claim
Complete the online claim form on this website within 30 days of your purchase date.
Send back your old device and receive your reward.
Pack up your old device and send it back to us. We must receive your trade-in within 30 days of approval of your claim.
The price you'll pay is £494.98 then you have to send in your trade in claim
- spannerzone
Top comments
All comments (50)
Anyone got experience with upgrading the ram/graphics card on these?
Low profile single slot (PCI-E x16) gfx card required (as there is only 1 back plate available) there is a bit of room for a larger heat sink but not much, no graphics card power plug on the wiring loom.
so cold.
https://hp.tradeuptohp.com/gb/en/pages/tradein/qualifying