I thought this would be interesting to show off how cheaply HP has made this All-In-One. This customer brought this machine in to have it serviced but this machine wouldn’t turn on at all. The customer claimed they got it as a refurbished unit but it wasn’t turning on at all. This customer lost all of there data due to the fact that HP choose to solider the Storage Nand chip down to just 1 single SK Hynix Nand which is probably eMMC (Embedded Multi-Media Card) which works by permanently integrates both the flash memory and a memory controller onto a single chip and cuts cost in manufactoring some storage. HP opted to not add a NVMe Port for being able to expand/ or make the NVMe be the primary drive at all. HP cut so many corners to make this pile of e-waste they made the PC be passively cooled stuck 8GB of DDR5 Sodimm at 4800mhz, they used a Intel Celeron chip. This customer was upset the most from the place they bought it from because of the fact that they had only had it for only about 1 month before this whole machine just went completely dead on them. Even changing out the power supply didn’t make any kind of a difference at all. Just to get to the Nand storage and find where it was located was on the rear side of the PC back where the rear of the case is and the motherboard is packed in with the screen. This is what some companies are doing when machines are too cheap for there own good, with using eMMC chips which are the same equivalent speed to a USB flash drive.
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