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HP Pavilion D4100e (Athlon 64 4000+ 2GHz, 80GB HDD, XP Home) (discontinued)

HP Pavilion D4100e (Athlon 64 4000+ 2GHz, 80GB HDD, XP Home)

Entered CNET Catalog: 07/11/2005

SKU: PX191AV#ABA

Manufacturer: HP

Manufacturer description

This full-ATX Pavilion series is loaded with performance and flexibility features to keep you going for years. Whether you've got a home office or just want to support your family's digital photography and gaming, this PC supplies it all.

CNET editors' review

  • Editors' Choice: No
  • Reviewed on: 07/18/2005

The AMD-based HP Pavilion d4100e desktop resides near the top of the company's Pavilion line, but with a wide variety of configuration options, it can be easily tailored to different budgets and purposes. Prices start below $1,000; our $1,899 review unit came configured as a home multimedia system, featuring HP's LightScribe DVD burner, a hefty 400GB hard drive, and a 9-in-1 media-card reader. You'll have to pay more for a monitor and speakers or for high-end options such as a RAID hard drive setup, but the d4100e is a desktop workhorse that can grow with your needs.

The HP Pavilion d4100e's black-and-silver chassis provides ample access to interior components. Although the side panel and the drive bays are tool-free, you'll need a screwdriver to add and remove expansion cards. The proprietary HP motherboard, based on ATI's Radeon Xpress 200P chipset, has four available PCI slots and two vacant memory slots.

The front panel features a media-card reader, two USB 2.0 ports, a FireWire port, and audio-in, microphone, and headphone jacks, but the highlight is the double-layer LightScribe DVD-recordable drive. It lets you burn grayscale text, photos, and preformatted CD label art directly onto specially coated discs. Though we wish you could create a label in less than 20 minutes and do it in color, LightScribe is certainly a step up from a trusty Sharpie or any label printer we've come across.

There's a standard set of connections around back, including jacks for integrated 5.1 audio with digital audio out as well as composite and S-Video out. You'll also find four additional USB 2.0 ports, a FireWire port, and an Ethernet connection. Inside the case, there's room for two more hard drives, two additional 5.25-inch external drives, and one 3.5-inch external drive for adding a floppy or Zip drive. It all adds up to an impressive array of external and internal expansion options, but we were disappointed to see that HP doesn't include a bay that can accommodate its handy Personal Media Drive, which it lists as an option on the Pavilion d4100e. Unlike HP's Media Center m7070n Photosmart PC, which has an oval-shaped front-accessible bay for a Personal Media Drive, the Pavilion d4100e requires you to connect this external hard drive via USB 2.0.

The HP Pavilion d4100e uses an AMD Athlon 64 4000+ processor running at 2.4GHz, although other options on this AMD-only system range from the less expensive Athlon 64 3200+ to the top-of-the-line Athlon 64 X2 4400+ dual-core. If you want an Intel chip, you'll have to choose the similar d4100y Pavilion series. With 1GB of 400MHz DDR memory and an impressive 400GB, 7,200rpm SATA hard drive, the d4100e is well suited to editing and storing large multimedia projects. Power users can opt to create a RAID array with two 80GB or 160GB drives.

The HP Pavilion d4100e turned in respectable scores on CNET Labs' benchmarks. On BAPCo's SysMark 2004, the system kept pace with but didn't surpass the Falcon Northwest Talon SLI, even though the Talon uses a slightly slower Athlon 64 processor. Still, the system's score of 189 was right where we expected, equaling the performance of similar AMD-based and Intel-based configurations, including HP's own Intel-based HP Pavilion a1050y.

A 256MB PCI Express Nvidia GeForce FX 6800 card gives the system enough 3D power to satisfy all but the most demanding gamers and graphics enthusiasts, who would typically gravitate toward more expensive SLI-based rigs for extreme graphics performance. If you're not interested in gaming, you can save $220 by opting for the entry-level 128MB Radeon X300 SE.

At a resolution of 1,024x768 on our Half-Life 2 gaming test, the Pavilion d4100e rendered a very playable 70.6 frames per second (fps), a score that represents a statistical dead heat with the Falcon Northwest Talon SLI, a system with two graphics cards (albeit slightly lower-end GeForce 6600 GT cards to the Pavilion d4100e's GeForce FX 6800). Then again, the Pavilion d4100e trailed the iBuyPower Gamer SLI by 9 percent on the same test, and the Gamer SLI also uses two GeForce 6600 GT GPUs, albeit on a single 3D card. The performance delta widens a bit at a higher resolution, where SLI can begin to show its muscle, but the Pavilion d4100e will allow you to play today's most advanced games at a high resolution with the same features enabled.

The HP Pavilion d4100e ships with a multimedia keyboard and an optical mouse, both of the PS/2 variety. An extra $40 buys you a wireless keyboard and mouse, and another $99 will get you a TV-tuner card. Throw in a Creative Sound Blaster Audigy 2 ZS sound card ($65) for 7.1 support and high-resolution audio (24 bit/96KHz) playback and upgrade to Windows XP Media Center Edition ($35), and you've got yourself a powerful, albeit large, Media Center PC.

Bundled software is plentiful, and includes HP's Image Zone Plus photo-editing program, Microsoft's Works 8.0, Apple's iTunes, Sonic's RecordNow, Muvee's AutoProducer, Intuit's Quicken New User Edition 2005, and InterVideo's WinDVD Creator 2.0. Out-of-the-box documentation is limited to a quick setup poster, a generic Pavilion user guide (not model specific), and a recovery guide.

The HP Pavilion d4100e comes with a standard one-year parts-and-labor warranty that includes 24/7 toll-free telephone support. For an extra $99, you can extend the warranty to two years; for $149, you can bump it up to three. HP's Web site offers software and driver updates for your specific model, as well as troubleshooting and live chat with a service technician.

Application performance
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
BAPCo's SysMark 2004 rating  
SysMark 2004 Internet-content-creation rating  
SysMark 2004 office-productivity rating  
*Falcon Northwest Talon SLI (2.4GHz AMD Athlon 64 3500+, 1,024MB DDR SDRAM 400MHz)
196 
216 
177 
HP Pavilion a1050y (3.6GHz Intel P4 560, 512MB DDR SDRAM 400MHz)
195 
230 
165 
Gateway 7310S (3.4GHz Intel P4 550, 1,024MB DDR SDRAM 400MHz)
191 
221 
165 
iBuyPower Gamer SLI (2.4GHz AMD Athlon 64 4000+, 1,024MB DDR SDRAM 400MHz)
191 
213 
171 
HP Pavilion d4100e (2.4GHz AMD Athlon 64 4000+, 1,024MB DDR SDRAM 400MHz)
189 
210 
170 

Half-Life 2 custom demo
(Longer bars indicate better performance)
Half-Life 2 1,024x768 4XAA 8XAF  
Half-Life 2 1,600x1,200 4XAA 8XAF  
iBuyPower Gamer SLI (Nvidia GeForce 6600 GT, PCIe, SLI (dual GPU))
76.9 
36.6 
*Falcon Northwest Talon SLI (2 Nvidia GeForce 6600 GT, PCIe, SLI)
73 
34.9 
HP Pavilion d4100e (Nvidia GeForce FX 6800, PCIe)
70.6 
31.6 
HP Pavilion a1050y (Nvidia GeForce 6600 GT, PCIe)
40 
18.6 
Gateway 7310S (Nvidia GeForce 6600 G, PCIe)
40 
17.7 
* CPU and graphics are overclocked

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Systems configurations
Falcon Northwest Talon SLI
Windows XP Home SP2; 2.4GHz AMD Athlon 64 3500+; Nvidia Nforce-4 Ultra SLI chipset; 1,024MB DDR SDRAM 400MHz; 256MB (2) Nvidia GeForce 6600 GT (PCIe, SLI); Seagate ST380817AS 80GB 7,200rpm Serial ATA

Gateway 7310S
Windows XP Home SP2; 3.4GHz Intel P4 550; Intel 915G chipset; 1,024MB DDR SDRAM 400MHz; 128MB Nvidia GeForce 6600 G (PCIe); WDC WD2000JD-22HBB0 200GB 7,200rpm Serial ATA

HP Pavilion a1050y
Windows XP Home SP2; 3.6GHz Intel P4 560; Intel 915G chipset; 512MB DDR SDRAM 400MHz; 256MB Nvidia GeForce 6600 GT (PCIe); Samsung SP1614C 160GB 7,200rpm Serial ATA

HP Pavilion d4100e
Windows XP Home SP2; 2.4GHz AMD Athlon 64 4000+; ATI Radeon RS480 (ATI Radeon X200 Xpress) chipset; 1,024MB DDR SDRAM 400MHz; 256MB Nvidia GeForce FX 6800 (PCIe); Seagate ST3400832AS 400GB 7,200rpm, Serial ATA

iBuyPower Gamer SLI
Windows XP Professional SP2; 2.4GHz AMD Athlon 64 4000+; Nvidia Nforce-4 Ultra SLI chipset; 1,024MB DDR SDRAM 400MHz; 256MB Nvidia GeForce 6600 GT (PCIe, SLI, dual GPU); two WDC WD2500JD-98HBB0 250GB 7,200rpm Serial ATA; integrated Silicon SiI 3114 SoftRAID 5 controller

User opinions

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User Rating: 5/10

A CR Best Buy, but they were wrong....

Pros: Adding 2 GB of RAM was very easy - there's lot of room "under the hood" in the tower.

Cons: The Bios - the "Light Scribe" CD/DVD burner - the Mouse - the Monitor. See below for more details.

Review: The BIOS is stripped down & doesn't offer a lot of features or options.
The "Light Scribe" CD/DVD burner that came with the PC sucks - it can't be bothered reading CDs that aren't in pristine condition, all of which a Dell Notebook read without difficulty. I ordered a Sony CD/DVD burner to replace it.
The mouse is constantly demanding brand-new batteries, what's up with that? Maybe HP owns stock in Duracell or Eveready...
The monitor that came with my PC died in less than 2 years and adding insult to injury, it crapped out while I was in the middle of reformatting my HD.
Oh yeah, and trying to determine what MB was installed was like pulling teeth - I had to figure it out myself (before I added 2 GB of RAM) because HP couldn't tell me.
Well, at least they had a tech sheet of how to find out what MB they put in.
My final complaint probably applies to all PCs & not just HP, but why can't you buy a PC with just the OS and not tons of crapware, trialware, shovelware & unwantedware?

User Rating: 9/10

GREAT COMPUTER!

Pros: Fast, ability to multiask, nice monitor

Cons: speakers are low end, Lightscribe not worth the hype

Review: A few weeks ago I finally decided to retire my 6 year old Dell. I would have gotten another Dell, but I really wanted a machine with the highly rated AMD dual core processor, and Dell only uses Intel.

I configured my HP d4100e with an AMD 64 X2 4400 processor, 2 GB of Ram, a 320 GB Raid 0 hard drive (2 x 160), and a 256 MB ATI Radeon X 1600XT graphics card. All I can say is that this baby screams! All my programs run noticeably faster, but that is not the best thing about this computer. I can now multitask in the truest sense of the word. Earlier tonight I was running a virus scan of the entire disk, while I was downloading a file, while I was surfing the net and watching videos from CNN, while I was listening to music in my iTunes library. With all this going on, performance did not seem noticeably affected. Yesterday, I was editing some home video, and while it was rendering (which is one of the most CPU intensive tasks you can do), I was doing other things. Typically when you are doing video rendering, it is such a drain on the system that you can?t do anything else. I was extremely (pleasantly) surprised that I could do other things at the same time.

There are plenty of ports front and back, including a 4 card media reader to get your photos into the computer and a firewire port to get your videos in.

It comes with a Lightscribe drive for burning labels directly onto your disks. If that excites you, you?re going to be disappointed. I was. The process works fine, but its slow, it only prints in black and white not color, and the images are VERY light. Not worth all the hype in my opinion. Other than that the burner works fine. I pressed some CD?s and one DVD without problem.

The timing of my purchase couldn?t have been better. Apart from the fact that HP has a $200 rebate, they also just upgraded their monitor from a f1905 to a f1905 e. The f1905 was pretty highly regarded, but the new monitor has improved contrast and refresh rates (down from 16ms to 8 ms). Have to say that it a great monitor. Picture is extremely clear and detailed, and viewing angles are fine (which is a problem with the new Dell 19? monitors-I know because I bought one for my old computer so I could get rid of the CRT before I gave it to the kids). I did have a small problem though because my graphics card only supports digital connection not analog, and HP did not supply a DVI cable. I had to buy my own, which is kind of silly for a $2000 computer and monitor. Also, do what I did?get some real speakers. The speakers that come with the monitor are a joke. I did some research and the best reasonably priced speakers are the Logitech x-230. You can pick them on sale for around $50 and they sound great.

Overall, a great computer. I recommend it.

User Rating: 5/10

not a bad machine

Pros: uses AMD x64 dual core

Cons: motherboard sucks, poor usb&pci performance.

Review: an ok machine except the motherboard.

User Rating: 8/10

Perfect for Multimedia and Basic Home Office PC

Pros: Pricing, customizable, great upgrades, quality

Cons: None so far

Review: I am not a gaming fanatic or a hard core programmer/graphics desinger. I am your average joe home offic PC user and I purchased the HP D4100e based on the following - price/quality/customer service/latest technology/customizing options. My system is a 2GB / 250 GB / AMD 64 dual core 2.2 Ghz with 2 DVD drive (lightscribe and standard ROM) and I am very happy with its performance and the fact i received a 19" flat panel upgrade for a great price ($50). The total cost after rebates was a bit over $1700 and for that price I got great up to date technology that I can use for a few years. The customer service is great - no problems - HP customer service to me has seemed always helpful. They even did most of the work for me to get the rebates.

I didnt purchase a PC on looks however this PC with the flat panel and silvertone color scheme looks great in my home office.

I am extremely happy with what I got for the money - so far.

User Rating: 10/10

Astonishing!!!

Pros: Affordable,capable of delivering modest home computing needs.

Cons: 0 MB of Ram installed?

Review: In your column, you've intimated that this computer is powerful enough to provide adequate performance at a budget price. How it does this with 0 MB of ram installed, is quite astonishing. When I first stumbled upon your commentary using Firefox, I thought that this must surely be a typo. But switching back to IE, and looking at the specs again.....

Couldn't resist. ;)

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HP Pavilion D4100e (Athlon 64 4000+ 2GHz, 80GB HDD, XP Home) specifications

  • General
  • Type Personal computer
  • Recommended Use Home use
  • Product Form Factor Tower
  • Width 7.8 in
  • Depth 19.0 in
  • Height 16.7 in
  • Localization English / United States
  • Processor
  • Type AMD No CPU 2.0 GHz
  • Max processors supported 1.0
  • Upgradability Upgradable
  • Cache Memory
  • Type L2 cache
  • Installed Size 512.0 KB
  • Mainboard
  • Chipset type ATI Radeon Xpress 200P
  • RAM
  • Installed Size 0.0 MB / 2.0 GB (max)
  • Technology DDR SDRAM
  • RAM form factor DIMM 184-pin
  • RAM features Two DDR channels
  • Upgrade rule (RAM) Max 4 x 512 MB module
  • Storage Controller
  • Type 1.0 x Serial ATA - Integrated
  • Controller interface type Serial ATA-150
  • Storage controller interface channel qty 4.0
  • Storage Controller (2nd)
  • Type 1 x IDE - Integrated
  • :Controller Interface Type:Channel Qty 2
  • Storage
  • Hard Drive 80.0 GB - None. - Serial ATA
  • Hard Drive (2nd) None
  • Optical Storage
  • Type None
  • CD / DVD read speed 16x
  • Optical Storage (2nd)
  • Type None
  • Storage Removable
  • Type None
  • Monitor
  • Monitor Type None.
  • Graphics Controller
  • Type Integrated
  • Graphics Processor / Vendor ATI Radeon Xpress 200
  • Video Memory 128.0 MB / 128.0 MB (max) Shared video memory (UMA)
  • Audio Output
  • Type Sound card - Integrated
  • Sound output mode Stereo
  • Audio output compliant standards Dolby Digital 5.1 , AC '97
  • Telecom
  • Modem Fax / modem
  • Max transfer rate 56.0 Kbps
  • Audio Input
  • Type None
  • Networking
  • Networking Network adapter
  • Data Link Protocol Ethernet , Fast Ethernet
  • Expansion / Connectivity
  • Expansion Bays Total (Free) 2.0 ( 2.0 ) x Front accessible - 5.25" x 1/2H , 4.0 ( 2.0 ) x Internal - 3.5" x 1/3H , 2.0 ( 4.0 ) x Front accessible - 3.5" x 1/3H
  • Expansion Slots Total (Free) 5.0 ( 4.0 ) x PCI Express x16 - DIMM 184-pin , 1.0 ( 4.0 ) x Memory - Socket 939 , 1.0 ( 1.0 ) x Processor , 4.0 ( 1.0 ) x PCI
  • Interfaces 2.0 x Network - SPDIF output - 25 pin D-Sub (DB-25) , 1.0 x Hi-Speed USB - VGA - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm , 1.0 x Microphone - Generic - 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style) , 1.0 x Mouse - Line-out - RCA , 1.0 x Audio - Output - RJ-11 , 2.0 x Parallel - IEEE 1284 (EPP/ECP) - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15) , 1.0 x Audio - Generic - 6 pin mini-DIN (PS/2 style) , 1.0 x Modem - Phone line - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm , 1.0 x Keyboard - Input - Mini-phone 3.5 mm , 6.0 x Display / video - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45 , 1.0 x IEEE 1394 (FireWire) - Line-in - 4 pin USB Type A , 2.0 x Headphones - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm , 1.0 x Audio
  • Printer
  • Type None
  • Miscellaneous
  • Pricing Type CTO
  • Power
  • Power device type Power supply
  • Power provided 400.0 Watt
  • Operational power consumption 400.0 Watt
  • Operating System / Software
  • OS Provided Microsoft Windows XP Home SP 2
  • Software Apple iTunes , InterVideo WinDVD Creator , HP Organize , WildTangent GameChannel , Microsoft Office 2003 Student and Teacher Edition (Trial) , RealOne Player , HP Image Zone Plus , Adobe Acrobat Reader 6 , InterMute SpySubtract Pro (60 day of live updates) , Quicken 2005 New User Edition , Norton Internet Security 2005 (60 days subscription)
  • Manufacturer Warranty
  • Service & Support 1 year warranty
  • Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 1 year
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