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🚀 Mini PC, Major Impact: Power your productivity without the bulk!
The HP EliteDesk 800 G2 Mini Business PC is a certified refurbished powerhouse featuring an Intel Quad-Core i5-6500T processor up to 3.1GHz, 16GB DDR4 RAM (expandable to 32GB), and a 240GB SSD for fast, reliable performance. Equipped with multiple USB 3.0 and USB-C ports, VGA and DisplayPort outputs, and running Windows 11 Pro 64-bit, it’s designed for professionals seeking compact efficiency with enterprise-grade connectivity and a 90-day warranty for peace of mind.



| ASIN | B07J2SPR49 |
| Additional Features | Speakers |
| Aspect Ratio | 1.77:1 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,937 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #49 in Mini Computers #156 in Renewed Computers & Accessories |
| Brand | HP |
| Built-In Media | Keyboard, Mouse |
| CPU Model | Core i5 |
| CPU Model Number | I5-6500T |
| CPU Speed | 3.2 GHz |
| Cache Memory Installed Size | 8 MB |
| Cache Size | 8 MB |
| Color | Core I5 6500T/240G SSD |
| Compatible Devices | USB Keyboard & Mouse |
| Connectivity Technology | LAN, USB |
| Cooling Method | Air |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 851 Reviews |
| Display Resolution Maximum | 3840x2160 Pixels |
| Display Type | LED/LCD |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04963073148313 |
| Graphics Card Description | Dedicated |
| Graphics Card Interface | Integrated |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Intel HD Graphics 4000 |
| Graphics Description | Dedicated |
| Graphics Ram Type | Shared |
| Hard Disk Description | SSD |
| Hard Disk Interface | Solid State |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Human-Interface Input | Microphone, Mouse |
| Item Dimensions | 7.2 x 7.2 x 1.9 inches |
| Keyboard Description | Traditional |
| Keyboard Layout | QWERTY |
| Manufacturer | HP |
| Memory Slots Available | 2 |
| Memory Storage Capacity | 240 GB |
| Model Name | HP EliteDesk 800 G2 |
| Model Number | 16GB RAM |
| Model Year | 2015 |
| Native Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Number of Component Outputs | 2 |
| Operating System | Windows 11 Pro |
| Optical Storage Device | DVD-ROM |
| Personal Computer Design Type | Mini PC |
| Power Consumption | 35 Watts |
| Power Plug Type | Type A - 2 pin (North American) |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Processor Count | 4 |
| Processor Series | Core i5 |
| Processor Socket | LGA 1151 |
| Processor Speed | 3.2 GHz |
| RAM Memory Installed | 16 GB |
| RAM Memory Technology | DDR4 |
| RAM Type | DDR4 SDRAM |
| Ram Memory Maximum Size | 32 GB |
| Resolution | 3840 x 2160 |
| Screen Size | 6.9 Inches |
| Specific Uses For Product | Education |
| Style Name | i5-6500T, 16-240 SSD |
| Total Expansion Slots Quantity | 2 |
| Total Usb Ports | 2 |
| UPC | 639738336756 |
| Video Output | VGA, DisplayPort |
| Video Output Interface | HDMI, DisplayPort |
| Video Processor | Intel |
| Warranty Description | 90 Days |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |
| Wireless Network Technology | Wi-Fi |
| Wireless Technology | Bluetooth |
J**R
Great mini pc for Linux Umbrel install.
Great little mini pc. After searching for a affordable mini pc for a Linux install Umbrel btc node, This is perfect I just upgraded the storage to 2tb. Running great so far.
M**Z
Way faster than specs would tell you. Windows 11 upgradable. GREAT little PC!
I got this new a couple of years ago, to replace a terribly old Mac that couldn't keep up anymore. I've been astonished at how fast this little PC has been. The specs don't really tell you the whole story. The folks at HP managed to optimize this machine so that it's just blazing fast compared to other computers I've had that were closer to top of the line in their day. It may not hold up well for instensive things like video procesing or bulk graphic editing in Illustrator, but for the vast majority of productivity type tasks, this tiny PC is perfect. You'd never know you're on a mini PC except the fact that it's stone cold quiet and doesn't have great HD space (just get a 500GB flash drive, they're cheap). With 7 USB ports and a 2 DisplayPorts, even the lack of HDMI isn't a very big deal. Thunderbolt would be nice but there are workarounds. I've got this thing hooked into a 43 inch 4K monitor and everything looks beautiful. Mouse is a bit slower on the big screen, but that's it. Upgrading to Win 11 was as easy as upgrading the TPM to 2.0 w/ HPs official tool, and using MSFT's registry override published on their site with instructions how to install Windows 11 on machines deemed incapable (Windows will tell you the CPU on this machine isn't up to par, but that's ridiculous). Then during the ISO ugprade you need to selected advanced and turn automatic updates during installation OFF or the install will cut out. Also, all the warnings about how if you upgrade on a machine deemed incapable will make you ineligible for future Windows updates are totally bogus - updates work fine. Windows 11 is way better than 10, especially for multiple monitors. I ran the Performance Monitor app in Windows 11, and not only did this machine pass with flying colors, it scored an 8.7 in the CPU area - where 5 is a passing score. So not only can the CPU handle Windows 11, it handles it a lot better than plenty of the machines deemed capable of Win 11. Buying one of these for $110 refurbished for office, home, or school is a no brainer.
R**N
Comes with both wifi and bluetooth dongles
Excellent mini desktop pc with good overall performance, Price is great
J**S
Pretty decent after some tweaking
So I picked up one of these to use as a Raspberry Pi alternative for some small IoT services around the house. I had a NVMe SSD in another system I should be able to drop into this and boot, which mostly seemed to work, but I was having some strange issues that took a while to figure out. So, out of the box, I went ahead and opened it up and unplugged the SSD included. I don't need Windows for my needs and would rather not have it numerated in Linux or anything, so I just unplugged it. I plugged my prepped NVMe in and it all seemed fine. Booted into the BIOS, went thru resetting some things, and upon save & resetting the BIOS... it wouldn't boot. I kept getting "RESET SYSTEM" messages and it just kept rebooting. I couldn't get it back into the BIOS either. At first I figured I did something wrong in the BIOS and tried to reset the CMOS, but that didn't really do much either. I was able to get into the BIOS once, didn't change anything, and it immediately started back into a RESET SYSTEM loop. I took it apart completely and noticed the Wifi antenna were seemingly damaged. It looks like there are a couple of places where the antenna has been stripped on purpose, exposing the inner metal shielding to the bare metal of the chassis. I didn't think it was likely causing a short but I did see some others reporting such a problem. I'm not using the wireless so I went ahead and removed it. Problem persisted. After a bit more troubleshooting I figured out if I plugged a second keyboard in and spammed F12 on both I was able to get into the BIOS, and from there I set the boot delay timer to 5 seconds... and it boots into Linux very consistently now. I say all this to hopefully help anyone else that picks up one of these for homelab type things: Ensure the boot delay timer is set, because it seems like the HP BIOS can't kick over to GRUB otherwise. Super weird, but hey, it ends up working fine.
C**T
A great average desktop.
I spent the last few work years developing automation using raspberry pi, so it made sense to have it as my daily drive and desktop. Now retired, I wanted to see how the rest of the Linux world was doing. I looked through my motley collection of old computers and decided I needed something more modern, nothing crazy, I'm not a gamer or video producer. I just needed a commodity desktop. On that front, not much has changed for years. I looked at what I could get new locally or online and wasn't impressed. But I did see huge numbers of these on sale at attractive prices. Off lease doesn't scare me I have the tools and knowledge to build PCs if needed. So, I found what seemed the best deal, Amazon renewed so I could send it back if hopeless. For $100, these old business models are pretty much on par with the new budget models I was looking at. So, what did I get? Slightly more than I ordered, this one had a 1tB ssd and it does have WIFI and Bluetooth internal. The ssd had been running for 5 years and was down to 9% life according to Crystal Diskinfo. But, it had Windows 10 Pro on it and works fine. The external antennas were missing but both WIFI and Bluetooth work OK. I didn't really have to do anything. But I added a nvme M2 ssd and put LinuxMint on it. I left the Windows on the original drive and if it fails eventually, no big deal, I don't use it anyways. But, it's a great deal for what I needed and more than fast enough as a Linux desktop. I am pleased, and as someone who has been in the game since before PCs, that's saying a lot. I would recommend if for someone who just needs an average desktop.
I**/
Solid compact business PC, great value refurbished
For a renewed system, this EliteDesk is surprisingly fast and reliable. Boots quickly, handles office tasks, browsing, and light multitasking without any issues. The small form factor is perfect for a desk or mounting behind a monitor, and Windows 11 Pro runs smoothly on this setup. Everything arrived clean and well packaged. What is good to know: great performance for everyday business use in a very compact size
G**S
Stop working. Seller never responds. Warranty is expired!
Update 3-1-23: Another computer just died. Hard drive failed. Amazon will direct you to the manufacturer for the “1 year warranty” but the manufacturer will tell you it expired in 2019. Amazon will not do anything to help you, the consumer. Avoid purchasing from this seller because he NEVER responds and sells junk. Again, Amazon won’t do anything about. Now I have two computers on my desk. I purchased 4 of these computers for our office. One of them did not work upon arriving. I immediately had amazon replace it. Out of the four, one has stopped working (only used 5 months). It keeps rebooting, asking for drivers to be reinstalled because they have "failed." My IT people told me they could not do much and to request a replacement since refurbished computers come with a one-year warranty. I am giving this a 2-star review simply because I contacted the seller last week and I still have not heard back (1-star for the inconvenience, 1-star for not hearing back, 1-star for causing me the extra expense of being down a computer). I will update the star rating once I hear back from the seller. I am hoping for their customer service to be great. UPDATE 1-17-23 I still have not heard back from the seller. The second computer (2/4) has stopped working. It was not even been a year since I purchased all four. The hard drive fell out of the blue. It was working find the day before yesterday. UPDATE 2-22-23 Amazon had informed me about a week ago they could not do anything for me and that I needed to contact HP customer service for support and replacement. When I called HP they stated my WARRANTY HAD EXPIRED BACK IN MAY 2019. Their 1 year warranty is not valid. I would avoid purchasing from this seller as he's never responded to my messages.
M**R
10/10 result, I wish they didn't stiff me 4GB of ram....
For around 100 bucks, this is the best pc money can buy. I tested streaming from OBS at 720p and added as many webcams and window captures and capture sources as I could, and dropped zero frames. The only thing it couldn't do was play locally AND stream locally (have to be playing on another console). If someone has a kid that wants to get into streaming and plays console games, pick up a powered hdmi splitter, a cheap hdmi capture, and this pc, all total around 200 bucks. The machine is fantastic as a batocera box as all emulators (that I know of) are HEAVILY cpu-bound, and this thing is ALL cpu. Its gpu is actual trash so don't count on playing any games that aren't UFO 50 or below. I was able to play cemu (wiiu games) without any frame drops). It also has VGA-out which is quite rare among mini pcs and quite convenient for anyone that wants to play things on a CRT (you'll need a transcoder of some sort to go from RGB to Ypbpr most likely, they are 20-50 bucks). If you're playing on a pc crt monitor of course you won't need anything additional. Sort of the icing on the cake for me is how easy these things are to take apart and troubleshoot and swap out parts. You can find videos of people hooking up external GPUs to these things and running AAA games. Like I said, the CPU is pretty great (for a machine of this price). And it's also fairly small. It's actually shorter than most minipcs from beelink or whatever, so while the volume might be a bit bigger, the footprint on a desk would be bigger, it's WAY more stackable and the footprint when on its side is even lower. (disclaimer, I would not stack these -- the fan is on the top). What's unfortunate is that in my order they only gave me 12GB of ram, and RAM for minipcs is QUITE valuable because the GPU utilizes the same RAM as the cpu -- they share it. 8GB of RAM in a laptop is totally fine, especially for people just cruising the web, but minipcs REALLY want that ram, so I can't say I'm excited about getting docked down to 12 rather than the advertised 16. I won't bother going through the headache of getting what I paid for because I don't need ram for emulators on batocera, but I will leave them the mare of a review that points out not to listen to the RAM spec. If you have a strict requirement for RAM for your needs, do not trust the "16". I wouldn't expect they'd stiff you to 8, and if they did I would DEFINITELY return it, because of how RAM works in minipcs. Never buy a minipc with 8GB of ram for any reason. Buying the proper RAM to get this to 16GB would be 30ish bucks and sort of ruins the value proposition of the whole thing.
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