Phoenix

Hi all

I've been thinking that a new office for some time now and just finally pulled the trigger on the HPE Phoenix h9t with i7 2600 processor.  I enjoyed to see and read other posts on this new system, as it has been very informative (it is not just a bunch of good info out there still on the Phoenix).  I have a really nice HP laptop already, so I'm not completely new to this company, but I've never owned an HP desktop computer before, especially one that it costs a lot.  It has been a difficult decision to make and I almost bought a Dell/Alienware with a similar setup, but I feel good about what I've ordered here.  I just don't have the time to build my own, and there was just something about this platform that has attracted my attention and peaked my interest.

Also, I noticed many of you comment on the heatsink of heat/cooling.  I went with the liquid cooler myself, if for no other reason that I read the stock Intel CPU cooler was not so great and my office is warm during the summer - and I didn't want the system overheating.  Can someone tell me how the liquid cooling is done for them?  I heard a review mentions that the liquid autonomous units are carried out by Asetek, a company with a lot of experience, which makes them.

What about anyone who has overall experience with the Phoenix bench so far here, comments or opinions?  I would be very happy of them while I look more forward to my system to arrive.   Thank you.

Here is my command:

HP Pavilion HPE Phoenix h9t customizable desktop PC

  • • Genuine Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
  • • 2nd generation Intel Core i7-2600 processor [3.4 GHz, 8 MB of shared cache]
  • • Premium HP keyboard and optical mouse
  • • FREE UPGRADE to 10 GB of DDR3 - 1333 MHz SDRAM [3 DIMMS] from 8 GB
  • • 2 TB 7200 RPM SATA hard drive
  • • No secondary hard drive
  • • Microsoft Office Starter: Word & Excel w / ads to reduced functionality. No PowerPoint or Outlook
  • • Norton Internet Security (TM) 2012-15 months
  • • 1 GB DDR5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX 550 Ti [2 DVI, mini-HDMI. VGA adapter]
  • • Liquid cooling solution
  • • Blu - ray player & SuperMulti DVD burner
  • • Premium Wireless - N LAN card
  • • 15-in-1 reader cards, 4 x USB 2.0 (front), 2 x USB 3.0 (top)
  • • No TV Tuner
  • • Beats Audio (tm) - a built-in studio quality sound

* I have a Radeon HD 6950 already that will replace the GTX 550 it as soon as I get it.

No problem in adding a video card. Won't be a problem for you either. Before that you ordered one you get. HP was offering a GTX 580 1.5 you could buy. But they aren't now. Probably since the GTX 680 comes out and they who will soon offer. Temp. Wise with the cpu. I saw that he hit 72 c while playing BF3. My room is usually still a bit warm. Yet. It's good with, use safe operating and not even close to the limit. Not sure why you would want to install a different PSU. It is a k + 1 computer. It should work fine. I just no luck with mine. Solution of cooling liquid it will drop up to crazy cooling time. I envy you!

After a few reflections, photos and even a video when you get it. Or all of the above! I would like to hear your comments.

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