Review of Windows 11 HP Pavilion Desktop PC Model TP01-2040 AMD RYZEN 5000 plus ROOFULL External DVD-Rom Drive Review.

 November 08, 2022

#457

Gentle readers,

In my last article, I showed you the two 27 inch HD monitors I bought and how they were physically configured "stacked" on a two-arm monitor stand. It can be read here:

The Robb Collections: Comparing 27 Inch HD Computer Monitors LG 27MK600M-B verses HP M27ha FHD. Plus a Look at HUANUO Dual Gas Spring Monitor Mount.

NOTE: I am a retired subway car technician and have NO connection with ANY company! I am writing this revue for your information.

I finally decided to go ahead and get a new desktop personal computer because the HP model I had been using since it came out with Windows 7 (I upgraded it to Windows 10) was just not up to the demands the Internet can put on an old-timer like it.

In the past, all but one desktop (and laptop) Windows computer have been purchased as "Refurbished". Which means they belonged originally to a company or even the government and were returned to the manufacturer when new models came out. Said companies then sold them to other companies which refurbish computers. The one new desktop PC was an E-Series (I think) brand and it was not much to write home about. LONG ago, I built a tower computer with a Cyrix 586 processor. I loaded it with Windows 95. Our first PC was a used 286(!).

All that being said, I went on "The Jungle Site" and looked for a HP brand PC with Windows 11 and an AMD processor. I prefer AMD over the best known brand because I like to be different. For example, I drive seventeen-year-old Volvo wagon which has a turbocharged FIVE cylinder engine and a six-speed MANUAL transmission.

The aforementioned desktop personal computer and ROOFULL DVD-ROM external drive. Note the AMD RYZEN badge on the front of the computer.

This is the sticker which is on the side of the PC. At first, I began to peel it off, then thought better of it and left it there. Might need that information someday.

The new meets the old. Not only is the new one smaller, it is MUCH lighter than the one I have been using for years.

The new PC came with a generic Chinese-made keyboard and mouse. I use a Microsoft ergonomically designed keyboard and Logitech Trackball Mouse. Both perform far better than the generic items and feel better too.

There were a few other things I bought to ease my transition from old PC to new one: An HP 960GB internal drive, a Plugable USB transfer cable and the aforementioned external DVD-Rom drive. How sad that some small Chinese technology company was able to make an optical drive which WORKS with Windows 10 and 11 while Microsoft just ignores the problem that those two operating systems cannot work with them.

Aside from the smaller size and weight, it is the first vertical PC I have seen with the power supply on the bottom. 

Although the PC's front panel is able to accept an optical drive, none was included, because, well, you know. There are FOUR slots in the back panel for adding separate PC boards, but only one PCI slot on the motherboard inside.


Initially, I only plugged in what you see here: Power cable, HDMI and audio cable for the HP monitor and keyboard and mouse USB cables. What is on top of the PC case was a ROKU. I have since removed it and took it back to the living room TV.

Interesting to me is that the PC was custom built for me. Well, at least through Amazon, perhaps all are made to order. It was built on October 22, 2022.
Not seen in these photos are the bracket which will hold the "D" drive and the cover which sits above it.
The Mother board is one of the smallest I have seen. But, with miniaturization, it is not surprising. 
As previously noted, there is exactly ONE slot for a separate (and better) Video card to be installed. I'll have to see if I want to install one later on.
The largest processor fan that I have seen. My old HP PC has extensive ducting and variable speed fan for it's processor. A case fan is a nice touch and it it was not there, I would have added one.
This blue thing IS the solid state drive for the computer.
Above and below is the brand new HP 960GB D-Drive I bought (separately) and installed. It is for backing up the computer and for storage. You can see the bracket/shelf for it.
Below, the black metal piece which partially covers the D Drive. IF it were possible to install an optical (DVD-ROM/CD-ROM) drive, it would sit right where the HP drive is, but turned 90 degrees.
So, that is the "guts" of the new computer. The PC recognized the new drive, but Windows (Surprise!) did not. Even an HP tech had no idea how to get it to work. I eventually remembered the steps to do so, but, being 66-years-old, I have already forgotten how I did it!

I "did my own research", which meant looking for reviews of Windows 11 compatible DVD-ROM/CD-ROM drives. I chose the top rated one which is shown below.

NOTE: I will provide links to Amazon for all the items mentioned in the article so that you can learn more.







They thoughtfully included three USB (and one USB-C) port along with a SD memory card slot. I have not tried them out, as the PC has plenty of USB-3 ports and it's own SD slot on the front.
I decided to leave it plugged into the front of the computer rather that have to get it out of the closet every time I need it. 
And, to show that it DOES work (I used it to install Photoshop Elements 12, Word Perfect, Printer and other software programs) and was trying a CD-ROM disc to see if it worked for those. It does. Click (or tap) on this photo and enlarge it and on the left side, you can see the drive listed.

REVIEW! Yes, all that I wrote was just the preface! 

First, this Windows 11 HP PC. It has worked flawlessly, it loads at startup incredibly quickly. Other than finding where things are in Windows 11, I have been able to get used to it easily. It is equipped with Wi-Fi and it works perfectly with no problems.

I use AVAST ONE Internet protection/PC monitoring/improving software. I also use their own "Secure Browser" which is based upon Chrome. Plus, I use Duck-Duck-Go for a search engine. They do not track your searches. As mentioned, I use Word Perfect and it's associated programs rather than Microsoft's 365. I refuse to have pay an annual fee to use their products. Plus, I have been using Word Perfect and Quattro Pro since the 1990's without problems.

Unlike my old PC, it plays YouTube and other videos without hiccups and has good audio (remember that was why I had to buy an HP monitor?) as well. Websites load instantly. New tabs as well. Absolutely ZERO evidence of the processor slowing down.

I cannot comment on the various Microsoft programs installed on the computer, since I deleted them, but they are all there just waiting for a new user to enjoy, should you purchase one.

The company which makes Windows 7 Microsoft games work on Windows 10 PCs has also broken the code and made it work for Windows 11. All I play is solitaire and mahjong. 

Once I had gotten the D Drive to work in this computer, I was able to hook up the PLUGABLE two-way USB-2 cable to both PCs. It's software transfers needed files automatically and lets one choose what they want to transfer from old to new and choose each source file and new location/drive in the new computer. It worked perfectly and I was able to transfer everything from old PC to new PC in a matter of an hour or two.

As promised, here are the items I purchased to make my life easier, all were purchased from Amazon. Again, I AM NOT ASSOCIATED with Amazon or ANY of the companies which made these products.

Amazon.com: HP Pavilion Desktop PC, AMD Ryzen 5 5600G, 12 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, Windows 11 Home, Wi-Fi 5 & Bluetooth Connectivity, 9 USB Ports, Wired Keyboard and Mouse Combo, Pre-Built PC Tower (TP01-2040, 2022) : Everything Else

Amazon.com: HP S650 960GB 2.5 Inch SATA III PC SSD Internal Solid State Hard Drive - 6 Gb/s, 3D NAND TLC, Up to 560 MB/s for Laptop and Desktop Updating - 345N0AA#ABA : Electronics

Amazon.com: ROOFULL External CD DVD Drive USB 3.0 Type-C 7 in 1 Portable CD ROM DVD+/-RW Optical Drive Burner with USB Ports & SD/TF Card Slot for Mac MacBook Pro/Air, iMac, Windows 11/10/8/7 Laptop Desktop PC : Electronics

Amazon.com: Plugable USB 2.0 Transfer Cable, Unlimited Use, Transfer Data Between 2 Windows PC's, Compatible with Windows 11, 10, 7, XP, Bravura Easy Computer Sync Software Included : Electronics

So, there you go, a look at my new desktop PC. I am very happy with it. 

NOTE: I have decades of experience working on electronics and computers. DO NOT TRY opening up a computer or anything else which uses electricity! Doing so could end very badly for you. Electricity is NOT to be messed with! You have been warned!

With that final warning, thank you for taking the time to read my review of these items. All have worked well for me, and should you decide to buy and try them, they should work well for you too.

Scott Robb

November 08, 2022

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