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Compaq Evo D510 SFF Motherboard P/N 277977-001
Compaq Evo D510 SFF Motherboard P/N 277977-001 30 Day RTB Warranty
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Crucial 256MB Upgrade for a HP - Compaq Evo D510 Series All Form Factors System
256MB, 184-pin DIMM, DDR PC3200, NON-ECC, CL=3
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Crucial 256MB Upgrade for a HP - Compaq Evo D510 Series All Form Factors System
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Crucial 1GB Upgrade for a HP - Compaq Evo D510 Series All Form Factors System
1GB, 184-pin DIMM, DDR PC2700, NON-ECC, CL=2.5
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Crucial 512MB Upgrade for a HP - Compaq Evo D510 Series All Form Factors System
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Crucial 512MB Upgrade for a HP - Compaq Evo D510 Series All Form Factors System
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Compaq Evo D510
Advantages: Small Form Factor but still space inside
Disadvantages: Cabling can be tight
...We have 800 of these and so far they have been great. Reliability wise we have only had a few problems over the last 2 years where a couple of power supplies have popped.
Do not be scared of the small form factor - these boxes can still hold extra stuff. We had quite tight requirements for the boxes we needed. Basically, we wanted to add an IDE Raid card, an extra hard disk, and 1GB or RAM. All of this was possible inside this tiny box. The floppy can be removed as not many people use them these days, and in its place you can install another hard disk. The case does have the opening for the floppy on the front, but it doesn't look bad.
As I mentioned in the title, the box can be tight for cabling, but you'd expect that for the size.
The only annoyance with the box is the mechanism for lifting the drives. Removing the case...
mdallen
13.03.2005 ·
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Review of Compaq Evo D510
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MY FAVOURITE PC
Advantages: Sleek Look, Very Good Spec, Easy to store,
Disadvantages: Not a games machine
...In Late July 2003 I got a new job at an IT reseller so understandably a home computer was now essential. As with any big purchase I shopped around and looked at the competition e.g. Dell, Tiny etc. As my parents had brought a Packard Bell seven years previously I gave PC World a wide berth knowing they were overpriced and the machines were sub standard.
Eventually one of my colleagues recommended a company that supplied many offices (www.microwarehouse.co.uk) and as luck would have it they had a sale at the time.
After browsing their stock list I eventually opted for a desktop Compaq EVO D510 with a Pentium 4 Processor, the cost of the base unit was scarcely believable at just £389. I also brought a 17 Inch monitor and an internal modem. The total cost was a bargain at just £608 Inc VAT.
The basic specifications of the machine...
olijt20
22.10.2004 ·
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Great business machine
Advantages: small form factor, cheap, fast, reliable, good support
Disadvantages: lack of space to upgrade
...When Compaq was bought out by HP, there was some concern as to the loss of the Compaq brand and a reduction in quality of desktop and server machines.
I am pleased to say that this has not happened. The Compaq Evo D510 is a worthy machine and packs a lot of power into a small space.
The basic specs of the machine are:
2.4GHz Pentium 4, 256MB, 40GB, CD-ROM, onboard sound, AGP Video, LAN, Modem, black case, TFT monitor
Available from £600+vat (even PC World are keeping prices on this quite low) the machine definitely has a lot of features for the price. Although not designed as a gaming machine, the PC will perform (though you may want to change the graphics card for the more demanding games).
The machine comes with a return to base warranty and this is a good all round solution for most people. If you want to upgrade...
pob0782
27.09.2003 (30.09.2003) ·
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Review of Compaq Evo D510 Ultra-Slim
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compaq evo review
Advantages: price , good processor and upgrade-able
Disadvantages: probably will have to buy new hard drive and dvd drive in the long run
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andy01592
08.08.2008 ·
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Compaq D510 - solid corporate PC
Advantages: Flexible, Robust, Easy to service
Disadvantages: No USB ports on front
...As with many Compaq models you have the option of setting up your PC as a tower or dektop, and this Evo is one. In addition, you are also able to change the position of the CD/DVD & Floppy drives as required. So whether the case is standing on edge or lying on its side, the CD-ROM and DVD drives have their typical horizontal placement.
HP also includes an extensive array of sophisticated manageability tools for system administrators, the Intelligent Manageability software suite encompasses tools for such remote management activities as system diagnostics via a Web browser, system wake-up, and the ability to disable USB and serial ports and to lock down the BIOS to secure boot-up sequences. The keyboard has programmable hot-keys for accessing the Internet.
The base configuration of the D510 has integrated graphics. And for businesses...
judson
21.07.2005 ·
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Compact Compaq
Advantages: Reliable, quiet and space-efficient.
Disadvantages: Not much room for expansion.
...When I got my D510 a few months ago, more or less everybody in the office had a comment to make. Mostly along the lines of "That's cool isn't it?" or "How come you get all the best stuff?". To answer the second question, that's because I work hardest of course - but that's not important right now. What is important is that the enormous, noisy off-white monolith which used to dominate both my desk and my field of vision has been replaced with a tidy little piece of desktop art which, as well as looking good, has caused me the least trouble of any of the many PC's I've worked with. I'm a programmer and spend all of every working day with my computer, so without the right tool the job doesn't get done. This model isn't the most poweful in terms of processor speed or memory, but XP seems to love it and they get along famously. Here...
pjwalker
19.10.2004 ·
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Review of Compaq Evo D510 e-PC
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