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    • DashrenderD
      Dashrender @manxam
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      @manxam said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

      @dbeato said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

      Dell Optiplex Micro 3050

      I've been deploying quite a few of the HP 400 G3 devices over the last little bit. Small, lots of ports, priced well. My only complaint is that there are about 8 pre-installed HP apps that are a total waste and need to be removed before deployment.

      it's called a standard images, so that's a non issue.

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      • JaredBuschJ
        JaredBusch @Dashrender
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        @dashrender said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

        @manxam said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

        @dbeato said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

        Dell Optiplex Micro 3050

        I've been deploying quite a few of the HP 400 G3 devices over the last little bit. Small, lots of ports, priced well. My only complaint is that there are about 8 pre-installed HP apps that are a total waste and need to be removed before deployment.

        it's called a standard images, so that's a non issue.

        Or a clean install at the least.

        I never leave a Dell or HP image on a machine if at all possible.

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        • scottalanmillerS
          scottalanmiller @JaredBusch
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          @jaredbusch said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

          @dashrender said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

          @manxam said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

          @dbeato said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

          Dell Optiplex Micro 3050

          I've been deploying quite a few of the HP 400 G3 devices over the last little bit. Small, lots of ports, priced well. My only complaint is that there are about 8 pre-installed HP apps that are a total waste and need to be removed before deployment.

          it's called a standard images, so that's a non issue.

          Or a clean install at the least.

          I never leave a Dell or HP image on a machine if at all possible.

          Or any.

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          • dbeatoD
            dbeato @Dashrender
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            @dashrender said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

            @manxam said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

            @dbeato said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

            Dell Optiplex Micro 3050

            I've been deploying quite a few of the HP 400 G3 devices over the last little bit. Small, lots of ports, priced well. My only complaint is that there are about 8 pre-installed HP apps that are a total waste and need to be removed before deployment.

            it's called a standard images, so that's a non issue.

            Dell has been pretty good lately to not leave any apps on the computers I setup. I bought yesterday a Dell latitude 7440 from Amazon and it only had the Dell Touchpad application.

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              360col
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              Another vote for Dell Optiplex. They haven't let me down.

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                manxam @Dashrender
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                @dashrender, @JaredBusch, @scottalanmiller : You assume that all clients/sites have a VLK or will pay for you to perform a clean install when one could spend under 10 minutes removing applications.

                I'm not saying that you're all incorrect, just that it's not something that one can do for all clients.

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                • black3dynamiteB
                  black3dynamite @manxam
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                  @manxam said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

                  @dashrender, @JaredBusch, @scottalanmiller : You assume that all clients/sites have a VLK or will pay for you to perform a clean install when one could spend under 10 minutes removing applications.

                  I'm not saying that you're all incorrect, just that it's not something that one can do for all clients.

                  You should be able to download the MediaCreationTool.exe. And create a bootable ISO so you can reinstall a clean Windows 10 install.
                  https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10

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                  • JaredBuschJ
                    JaredBusch @manxam
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                    @manxam said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

                    @dashrender, @JaredBusch, @scottalanmiller : You assume that all clients/sites have a VLK or will pay for you to perform a clean install when one could spend under 10 minutes removing applications.

                    I'm not saying that you're all incorrect, just that it's not something that one can do for all clients.

                    You are incorrect. I have a single client with VLSC and imaging rights. That has nothing to do with installing clean.

                    It most certainly is something you can do and it will take less time than uninstalling shit and updating to the current version of Windows. That process is a fucking reinstall anyway. So there is that step saved too.

                    Any new computer shipped with Windows 10 has the key in the bios. This means you never even have to boot the thing up to the initial factory image if you don't want.

                    I usually do just to make sure it is activated just because I like to play it safe.

                    Then I reboot to the USB key I have with the current rev of Windows already on it.

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                    • Mike DavisM
                      Mike Davis
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                      To add to @JaredBusch 's post, for the clients where I'm not imaging the machines, after the clean install, I have a USB key with a script that runs that installs my remote control agent and then I just fire off a script with a chocolatey script that installs Acrobat, Chrome, etc. You can automate things so it's not a huge time suck.

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                      • scottalanmillerS
                        scottalanmiller @Mike Davis
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                        @mike-davis said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

                        To add to @JaredBusch 's post, for the clients where I'm not imaging the machines, after the clean install, I have a USB key with a script that runs that installs my remote control agent and then I just fire off a script with a chocolatey script that installs Acrobat, Chrome, etc. You can automate things so it's not a huge time suck.

                        Script works. State does too.

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                        • bigbearB
                          bigbear @PenguinWrangler
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                          @penguinwrangler said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

                          @thwr said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

                          Dell, HP, Fujitsu, whatever you prefer.

                          Have you ever bought Fujitsu? They always seem good by the specs and price.

                          I don't believe these are available in the US anymore are they?

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                          • thwrT
                            thwr @bigbear
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                            @bigbear said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

                            @penguinwrangler said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

                            @thwr said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

                            Dell, HP, Fujitsu, whatever you prefer.

                            Have you ever bought Fujitsu? They always seem good by the specs and price.

                            I don't believe these are available in the US anymore are they?

                            http://www.shopfujitsu.com/store/store_locator.jsp?store=Reseller
                            http://www.shopfujitsu.com/store/ref_state.jsp?type=storetype&value=distributor

                            Looks like they are available

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                            • scottalanmillerS
                              scottalanmiller @bigbear
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                              @bigbear said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

                              @penguinwrangler said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

                              @thwr said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

                              Dell, HP, Fujitsu, whatever you prefer.

                              Have you ever bought Fujitsu? They always seem good by the specs and price.

                              I don't believe these are available in the US anymore are they?

                              Available, but very hard to get.

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                              • thwrT
                                thwr @scottalanmiller
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                                @scottalanmiller said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

                                @bigbear said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

                                @penguinwrangler said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

                                @thwr said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

                                Dell, HP, Fujitsu, whatever you prefer.

                                Have you ever bought Fujitsu? They always seem good by the specs and price.

                                I don't believe these are available in the US anymore are they?

                                Available, but very hard to get.

                                Well, they do build good systems, some of them last "forever". But if they are not available or barely available in the US...

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                                • DashrenderD
                                  Dashrender
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                                  OK, to the end to my question seems to be - stick with status quo.

                                  i.e. Dell Optiplex or HP Elite series.

                                  Of course a few other names were tossed around, but the general consensus wasn't some unheard of (by me) brand or whiteboxing, etc.

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                                  • matteo nunziatiM
                                    matteo nunziati @Dashrender
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                                    @dashrender said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

                                    OK, to the end to my question seems to be - stick with status quo.

                                    i.e. Dell Optiplex or HP Elite series.

                                    Of course a few other names were tossed around, but the general consensus wasn't some unheard of (by me) brand or whiteboxing, etc.

                                    +1 for optiplex

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                                    • DashrenderD
                                      Dashrender @matteo nunziati
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                                      @matteo-nunziati said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

                                      @dashrender said in Buying new business desktops - what do you like?:

                                      OK, to the end to my question seems to be - stick with status quo.

                                      i.e. Dell Optiplex or HP Elite series.

                                      Of course a few other names were tossed around, but the general consensus wasn't some unheard of (by me) brand or whiteboxing, etc.

                                      +1 for optiplex

                                      Unless there price is noticeably less than HP's, I'm not likely to switch. HP Elite desktops have been great for me. Small form factor i5 with 8 GB RAM run around $800.

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