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Panel type | TN |
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Screen shape | Flat |
LED backlight | Yes |
Display diagonal | 20 \ |
Display resolution | 1600 x 900 pixels |
Native aspect ratio | 16:9 |
Recovery operating system | Windows 10 Pro |
Operating system installed | Windows 7 Professional |
Operating system architecture | 64-bit |
Product type | All-in-One PC |
Motherboard chipset | Intel® H110 |
Tcase | 66 °C |
Bus type | DMI3 |
Stepping | S0 |
Processor code | SR2HE |
Processor cache | 3 MB |
Processor cores | 2 |
Processor model | i3-6100T |
System bus rate | 8 GT/s |
Processor family | Intel® Core™ i3 |
Processor series | Intel Core i3-6100 Desktop series |
Processor socket | LGA 1151 (Socket H4) |
Processor threads | 4 |
Processor codename | Skylake |
Processor frequency | 3.2 GHz |
Processor cache type | Smart Cache |
Processor lithography | 14 nm |
Processor manufacturer | Intel |
Processor front side bus | - MHz |
PCI Express slots version | 3.0 |
PCI Express configurations | 2x8, 1x8+2x4, 1x16 |
Thermal Design Power (TDP) | 35 W |
Maximum number of PCI Express lanes | 16 |
Memory types supported by processor | DDR3L-SDRAM, DDR4-SDRAM |
Memory voltage supported by processor | 1.35 V |
Memory channels supported by processor | Dual |
Memory clock speeds supported by processor | 1333, 1600, 1866, 2133 MHz |
Memory bandwidth supported by processor (max) | 34.1 GB/s |
Maximum internal memory supported by processor | 64 GB |
Internal memory | 8 GB |
Memory slots type | SO-DIMM |
Memory clock speed | 2133 MHz |
Internal memory type | DDR4-SDRAM |
Maximum internal memory | 16 GB |
Memory layout (slots x size) | 1 x 4 GB |
HDD speed | 7200 RPM |
HDD interface | SATA |
Storage media | HDD |
Optical drive type | DVD Super Multi |
Total storage capacity | 500 GB |
Compatible memory cards | Not supported |
Number of HDDs installed | 1 |
On-board graphics card ID | 1912 |
Discrete graphics card model | Not available |
On-board graphics card model | Intel® HD Graphics 530 |
Maximum on-board graphics card memory | 1.74 GB |
On-board graphics card OpenGL version | 4.4 |
On-board graphics card base frequency | 350 MHz |
On-board graphics card DirectX version | 12.0 |
On-board graphics card dynamic frequency (max) | 950 MHz |
Number of displays supported (on-board graphics) | 3 |
Audio system | DTS Studio Sound |
AC adapter power | 90 W |
Total megapixels | 1 MP |
Camera resolution | 1920 x 1080 pixels |
Wi-Fi standards | Wi-Fi 5 (802.11ac) |
Ethernet LAN data rates | 10, 100, 1000 Mbit/s |
USB 2.0 ports quantity | USB 2.0 ports have a data transmission speed of 480 Mbps, and are backwards compatible with USB 1.1 ports. You can connect all kinds of peripheral devices to them. |
USB 3.2 Gen 1 (3.1 Gen 1) Type-C ports quantity | 0 |
Sustainability certificates | ENERGY STAR |
Product color | Silver |
Country of origin | China |
Scalability | 1S |
Processor ARK ID | 90734 |
Processor package size | 37.5 x 37.5 mm |
Supported instruction sets | SSE4.1, AVX 2.0, SSE4.2 |
Thermal solution specification | PCG 2015A |
Intel Secure Key Technology version | 1.00 |
Intel Stable Image Platform Program (SIPP) version | 0.00 |
Depth (with stand) | 347.5 mm |
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Width (with stand) | 496.71 mm |
Height (with stand) | 58.7 mm |
Weight (with stand) | 5450 g |
Provides a general introduction to the computer's features and specifications.
Details the components located on the front of the computer, including ports and controls.
Identifies and describes the components situated on the sides of the computer.
Lists and explains the various ports and connectors found on the rear of the computer.
Shows the location and identification of the computer's internal hardware components.
Describes the location and purpose of various labels affixed to the computer.
Provides an illustrated breakdown of the main external and structural parts of the computer.
Illustrates various miscellaneous internal and external computer components.
Lists and categorizes the different types of hard drives and optical drives available.
Details the available processor models and memory module specifications for the computer.
Shows illustrations and descriptions of various internal and external computer cables.
Lists different types of keyboards and mice compatible with the computer.
Explains the risks and prevention methods for electrostatic discharge (ESD) when handling components.
Offers guidelines for operating the computer to prevent overheating and prolong its life.
Lists essential safety precautions to follow when cleaning the computer and its components.
Notes that screws are not interchangeable and must be kept with removed parts.
Provides warnings and handling instructions for the computer's internal lithium coin cell battery.
Lists essential steps to follow before beginning computer disassembly to prevent damage or injury.
Provides instructions for removing and replacing the rear port cover of the computer.
Details the procedures for attaching and removing different types of stands for the computer.
Explains how to remove and replace the computer's main rear access panel for internal component access.
Lists types of drives and provides procedures for replacing hard disk and optical drives.
Covers memory module specifications, installation, and removal procedures.
Provides instructions and warnings for replacing the computer's internal lithium coin cell battery.
Lists processor specifications and provides instructions for processor removal and installation.
Details the steps for removing and replacing the computer's main system board.
Guides the user through the process of removing and replacing the non-touch display panel.
Details the procedure for removing and replacing the touch-enabled display panel.
Provides step-by-step instructions on how to access and navigate the Computer Setup utility.
Details the options and information available within the Main section of the Computer Setup utility.
Covers security-related settings within Computer Setup, including passwords and TPM.
Describes advanced configuration options for users familiar with system settings.
Explains how to save and restore computer configuration settings using the utility.
Provides instructions for downloading and creating a bootable USB drive for HP PC Hardware Diagnostics.
Provides safety and comfort guidelines for working with the computer.
Offers steps to take to isolate problems before contacting technical support.
Provides general suggestions and tips for troubleshooting common computer issues.
Addresses common issues like system lockups, boot problems, and unresponsiveness.
Covers troubleshooting steps for intermittent power issues and automatic shutdowns.
Addresses issues related to hard drive errors, disk transactions, and drive detection.
Troubleshoots issues with media cards not working correctly in the card reader.
Provides solutions for common display issues like blank screens, fuzzy images, and resolution problems.
Addresses common audio issues, including sound cutting out or no sound from speakers/headphones.
Offers solutions for common printer issues like not printing or printing garbled information.
Troubleshoots issues related to keyboard and mouse functionality and responsiveness.
Guides users on resolving issues when new hardware is not recognized or installed incorrectly.
Addresses common network connectivity issues, driver problems, and controller detection.
Covers troubleshooting steps for memory-related issues, including installation and boot failures.
Troubleshoots issues with CD-ROM and DVD drives, including boot failures and media detection.
Addresses common problems encountered with USB flash drives, such as detection and boot issues.
Troubleshoots issues with devices connected to the computer's front panel, like USB or audio.
Provides solutions for common problems related to connecting to and accessing the internet.
Addresses common software issues such as application configuration, memory conflicts, and driver problems.
Provides information on creating recovery media and backups for Windows 10 systems.
Details methods for creating system backups and recovery media for the computer.
Explains the options available for restoring the computer system from backups or recovery media.
Describes how to use built-in Windows tools for creating recovery media, restore points, and backups.
Outlines various options for restoring the system, matching methods to user needs and expertise.
Explains how to use HP Recovery Manager software to restore the computer to its original state.
Provides essential information and prerequisites before starting the recovery process.
Details the process for creating HP Recovery media on select computer models.
Explains how to perform system recovery using the built-in HP Recovery partition.
Guides users on recovering the original system using created HP Recovery media.
Provides steps for performing System Recovery when the Windows operating system is functional.
Details how to perform System Recovery when Windows is not responding or is frozen.
Explains System Recovery using previously created recovery media for specific models.
Covers backup, restore, and recovery tools for Windows 8.1/8, including HP and Windows utilities.
Explains how to create recovery media and perform backups after system failure.
Outlines methods for restoring system data and settings using Windows backup tools.
Details backup, restore, and recovery tools for Windows 7, including HP and Windows utilities.
Provides steps for creating recovery media to reinstall the operating system after a failure.
Specific instructions for creating recovery media using HP Recovery Manager on select models.
Instructions for using HP Recovery Disc Creator to create recovery discs on supported models.
Advises on backing up personal files and settings regularly to protect against data loss.
Explains how to use System Restore to revert the system to a previous state without losing data.
Describes the process of System Recovery, which reinstalls the OS and factory software.
Provides steps for performing System Recovery when the Windows operating system is functional.
Procedures for performing System Recovery when Windows is unresponsive.
Lists POST errors with numeric codes and text messages, including recommended actions.
Explains how to interpret system validation diagnostic codes based on LEDs and audible beeps.
Provides instructions for resetting system passwords by using the password jumper.
Details the process of clearing and resetting the computer's BIOS settings to factory defaults.
Lists general requirements applicable to power cord sets for all countries.
Outlines additional power cord requirements specific to various countries.