🚀 Power your productivity and play with the HP Envy Desktop Bundle
The HP Envy Desktop Bundle PC combines a cutting-edge 12th Gen Intel Core i9 processor with NVIDIA RTX 3070 graphics and 16GB DDR4 RAM, delivering powerhouse performance for professionals and gamers alike. Featuring a 1TB NVMe SSD for ultra-fast storage, extensive connectivity options including Thunderbolt 4 and Wi-Fi 6, and a sustainable design certified by ENERGY STAR and EPEAT Gold, this desktop is engineered to elevate your creative and productivity experience.
Max Screen Resolution | 5120 x 2880 |
Processor | 2.4 GHz core_i9 |
RAM | 16 GB DDR4 |
Hard Drive | 1 TB SSD |
Graphics Coprocessor | Nvidia Ge Force Rtx 3070 |
Chipset Brand | Intel |
Card Description | Dedicated |
Graphics Card Ram Size | 8 GB |
Wireless Type | 802.11a/b/g/n |
Number of USB 2.0 Ports | 11 |
Number of USB 3.0 Ports | 2 |
Brand | HP |
Series | HP ENVY Desktop |
Item model number | 319Q4AA#ABA |
Operating System | Windows 11 Home |
Item Weight | 29.4 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.5 x 15.59 x 17.64 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6.5 x 15.59 x 17.64 inches |
Color | silver |
Processor Brand | Intel |
Number of Processors | 16 |
Computer Memory Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA |
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Great performance out of the box
Overall, this is great mid-range setup. Be patient and let Windows do the updating.Coming from an AMD FX-8350 with a 1060GPU, this is a huge step up. First time not building my own PC.I don't game, mostly mild photo editing, MS Office automation, PowerShell and Databases, MySQL/MSSQL.No issues applying BIOS and Window updates. Installed MSOfficePro-2021 and transferred the license with no issues. No issues letting the PC run for a week without powering off.One disappointment is the primary SSD drive for the OS, it's a WesternDigital (WD) Gen3 M2 SSD. The Read Speed was only 2500MBs.As is, this unit just works, great performance out of the box.Memory and Storage are inexpensive right now.After owning for 3 weeks, replaced the WesternDigital SSD with a 2TB NVMe Samsung 980 Pro with heatsink SSD Drive. Did a Windows 11 clean Install using the Microsoft Media Creation Tool. No issues, needed to download the Intel RST SSD Driver. Got mine from the HP website. CrystalDiskMark shows 7000MBs Read and 5200MBs Write, confirming it's a PCIe X4 slot.Added a second NVMe SSD for general storage, a Crucial P3 Plus 4TB PCIe Gen4, with an added heatsink. Read speeds are the advertised 5000MBs. As mentioned, the second PCIe X4 slot is under the Graphics Card.This PC came with 16gigs (2x8) of HyperX Fury RGB XMP memory. The colors are nice, but meaningless when the cover is on. There is no XMP setting in the BIOS. The JEDEC table from the CPU-ID application implied this memory was running at 1.2 volts, 1596MHz Clock speed, with a CL Latency of 22. Had an issue trying to add 64gig, 1.2v, of Crucial DDR4 3200 memory, for 80gigs total. The Clock speed dropped to 1466MHz. Ended up using only the 64gigs of Crucial memory at 1.2 volts, getting the same Clock speed of 1596MHz, and CL Latency of 22. As mentioned in other forums, you may have issues when you mix and match XMP and non-XMP memory.MEMORY lesson 101: DDR4-3200 operates at a 1600Mhz "Clock speed". The "double data rate" becomes 3200Mhz. Both the HyperX and Crucial Memory were operating at their advertised 3200Mhz speeds, which is Clock speed (1596) Times 2.There is still one open SATA drive bay for either an SSD or Dinosaur HDD.Yes, I would purchase this PC again.EDIT: One Year Review:All good, all stable. No issues, no broken parts, no overheating, no regrets.That open SATA drive now has a 4TB Crucial SSD. Total PC storage is 10TB across three SSD drives.I also use M.2/NVMe to USB SSD Enclosure Readers for more 'near storage' space.My only complaint is that all of the SuperSpeed USB Type-C 10Gbps ports are located on the back of the PC, not on the top front panel. The USB ports on top are 5Gbs. Minor complaint, but worth noting for others.
E**N
Glass side panel is available for HP Envy TE02-xxxx models. Looks amazing!
I bought this unit refurbished for $799. As a refurbished item, the Seller had upgraded it to 64GB (Kingston KVR32N22D8/32 x 2 sticks) and 2TB SSD (Intel 670P SSDPEKNU020TZ) as stated in the used condition description. The unit came with i9-12900, RTX 3070 (HP's OEM version), and Windows 11 Home without any bloatware. The Windows OS updated immediatedly upon set up. I did not experience any Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) as mentioned in earlier reviews back in 2022. Apparently, from what I've read, all of the HP firmware, Windows, and Intel drivers have been updated to work perfectly with the HP Envy TE02-xxxx models in 2024.Now for the Public Service Annoucement on the glass side panel. Yes, a glass side panel option is available! I searched high and low for this answer and not a single person had mentioned this anywhere on the web. If you would like to install a glass side panel option for your HP Envy TE02-xxxx, you'll need to purchase separately the following:HP Omen 25L GT15-xxxx glass side panel.It has to be the GT15 generation glass side panel. The GT12 generation glass side panel WILL NOT FIT. In other words, only the GT15 generation glass side panels will fit our HP Envy TE02-xxxx unit. You'll find the "Snow White" and "Ultra Black" color variants widely available on the web. I could not find the sliver color variant.Keep in mind that the HP Omen 25L GT15-xxxx shares the same components as the HP Envy TE02-xxxx. The Omen is marketed to gamers and the Envy is marketed to every day consumers.I've included photos of what the glass side panel looks like on my HP Envy TE02-xxx. Hope this information helps!
M**E
Good value PC- awful, awful, awful HP tech support. Did I say that they have awful tech support?
I like the computer itself - a lot. I think it represents great value for your money. However, HP wants to shoot itself on the foot. The HD tray used for an additional drive broke when I tried to take it out. Plastic tray was flimsy and just broke when I pulled it out. Not a big deal. This is a very small part but since it is brand new, I contacted HP support to get a replacement. Waited about 10 minutes for support person who seemed like he was not interested in talking with me. multiple minutes of pauses where you don't know if call was disconnected but isn't. Anyway, that was strike 1. Strike 2 was when I described what happened, he says that I broke the part and will have to pay for it. What? This is a part that looks like it was meant to break with one touch. So I tell him that I am returning the product. He says no can do. You broke it and therefore cannot return it. I laughed and hung up. Then contacted Amazon. I speak with a customer service pro who is leaps and bound above HP in service. Ann says she will take the return but if possible, she will call HP and shoulder the expense to make me happy. I say yes and she calls HP. Talks to HP support and everything is supposed to be cool now. HP will replace part and amazon will pay for costs. But then HP says that I need to ship the whole machine to them so they can put this part in. WTF??? This is a part that a user is meant to work with. I speak with the HP rep and he insists that it is not user replaceable. BS! I threaten to return the PC and never buy HP again. He is still insistent that an authorized HP tech needs to replace this part. So that is how I ended up returning an otherwise nice PC. And will never buy an HP again. NEVER!!! The silver lining here? Amazon rep (Ann) could probably convince me to buy another HP product. She is that good! Wish she worked for HP, though. In summary - HP sucks and amazon rocks!
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