| 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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| Buy New: $1,349.87
Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 9 reviews) Sales Rank: 1043 Category: Personal Computer
Publisher: Hewlett Packard Studio: Hewlett Packard Brand: Hewlett-Packard Label: Hewlett Packard Media: Personal Computers CPU Manufacturer: Intel CPU Speed: 2.66 CPU Type: Intel Core Duo Processors: 4 System Memory: 6000 Memory Type: DDR2 SDRAM Hard Drive Size: 750 Shipping Weight (lbs): 21 Dimensions (in): 7 x 15.5 x 16.6
MPN: KQ497AA Model: M9340F UPC: 883585957491 EAN: 0883585957491 ASIN: B001AMCCQW
Availability: Usually ships in 3-4 business days
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| 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. |
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Product Description The HP Pavilion Elite M9340F delivers an amazing high-end home entertainment experience, DX10 3D Mainstream gaming, and power for the most demanding PC tasks. The Intel Core 2 Quad processor is the latest in cutting edge processor technology for the desktop PC. 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. The built-in ATSC TV tuner and personal video recorder let you watch, pause, rewind and record live television - with no monthly fee. The free online Electronic Program Guide lets you review the TV schedule and choose a single episode or an entire series. And always be connected to the Internet wherever you decide to place the desktop in your home with the built-in 802.11G/N Wireless card. NVIDIA GeForce 9500 GS with 768MB dedicated with up to 2303 MB Shared Graphics Memory NTSC TV tuner over-the-air ATSC high-definition television tuner, and FM tuner LightScribe SuperMulti DVD+-R/RW with Double Layer High Definition Audio, 8 speaker configurable Built-in 802.11B/G/N Wireless 10/100/1000Mbps Ethernet LAN 15-in-1 card reader Front ports - 2 x USB, IEEE 1394, Composite video-in (Front) Back ports - 4 x USB, IEEE 1394, 2 x PS2 ports (keyboard, mouse), Audio left/right-in, S-Video-in, Digital Audio In/Out, Microphone/Line-in/Line-out, Rear speaker-out, Side speaker out, Center (subwoofer), RJ-45 (LAN), RJ-11 (Modem), DVI-I out, HDMI out Expansion slots - 1 x PCI (occupied), 2 x PCI Express x1 (occupied), 1 x PCI Express x16 (occupied) Drive bays - 2 x external 5.25 (one available), 1 x external 3.5 (one available), 2 x internal 3.5 (one available) Monitor is not included
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| Customer Reviews: Read 4 more reviews...
  Customer service is dreadful December 4, 2008 My graphics card on the m9340f has been making noise since shortly after I bought it and HP is still giving me the run-around. This is an otherwise great machine, but I would not recommend buying one, or buying from HP, because I have yet to get this problem solved.
  Great computer ... but with issues November 22, 2008 The computer is fast, and has all the features i could ever want .. BUT we noticed that a squeaking/rattling noise would come from the CPU after starting it when the computer was cold. After about 15 seconds, the noise would stop. Two weeks later, the noise would last about 30 seconds and stop.
Called customer support who walked me through the process of taking out the memory cards and clicking them back in. Didn't help. Called them several times. I determined that the noise was coming from a fan on a card. They told me the only way to fix the computer was to send it in. I sent it in for repair.
Besides the noise, the computer has been great. However, it is a big inconvenience to have to send the computer in and wait (2-3 weeks?). Glad I have a laptop as backup.
Would recommend Dell. They'll send someone to your home to repair the computer.
  Great specs + cheap price = questionable quality November 2, 2008 Great bang for the buck. It it has great specifications for the price. But I think quality might be questionable.
The power supply went bad after one month. The replacement power supply went bad a month later. The noise from the 2nd bad power supply was masking the noise from the bad video card. When the field rep replaced the power supply, we found that the fan on the video card had also gone bad. I would factor in the additional cost of an extended warranty when making price comparisons.
Luckily I had purchased the extended on-site warranty. The on-site warranty prevented me from hauling the pc to a shop or mailing it to HP. Let me say this about the on-site extended warranty; diagnostic service is not on-site. Diagnostic service is performed by you talking to a support rep over the phone. Even if you purchased the on-site warranty, HP can still require the end user (you) to replace parts. So, If you are afraid or don't want to open up the PC, you might want to avoid HP. I'm not sure if that is common for other PC makers or not.
I do a lot of photo editing, some video editing and it handles these tasks with no problem. I really do like this PC. Big hard drive, big memory, good cpu. I hope I'm past the quality problems.
Also, CISCO dosen't yet make a VPN client for the 64 bit VISTA operating systems.
  Exactly what I expected October 11, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
When deciding which PC to purchase, I spent about 6 hours doing research. I compared Dell, Sony and HP. This model, in it's current configuration, was the best deal out of them all, although you could probably get it for less now (better deal). I was originally apprehensive about getting a 64 bit processor and Vista (for obvious reasons). While there were problems with some peripherals (web cam and scanner will not be supported), there were more positive things and some surprises. I have been using Vista at work for about one year, but not in a "personal" capacity. Now that I have it at home, there are many more things that are easier to do in Vista, once you break away from the XP mindset. I had been very resistant to working with Vista and I am looking forward to Windows 7. This PC is very, very fast and has all of the media connections I required. I also got the HP 22" wide flat panel LCD monitor and it looks absolutely great. I am pleasantly suprised with this system.
  Lots Of Horsepower September 21, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
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.
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