A:AnswerIt isn't. However, you can wipe the drive and do a Linux install. I'd recommend saving the recovery partition first so you can get it back to it's original condition if you ever want to do that.
A:AnswerIt takes standard power cables so you can just pick them up. The grey power terminal is unusually placed on the mother board so take a second look before you give up! two are by the memory chips and one
A:AnswerIt is the current HDMI but… I highly suggest you look at a discrete graphics computer as this computer with shared graphics fails in that category. Plus the Power source is hardly enough to turn it on and the case is impractically small for upgrades.
A:AnswerI added a 3.5 inch SSD disk drive to the provided bay a few weeks ago and have not had any problems with heat. I'm not sure how I would add another fan to the case if it were needed.
A:AnswerThis desktop has a digital optical out, which i used a toss link to hook it to my older pioneer surround sound/home stereo.
Im getting great quality audio at 5.1channel
Hope this helps
A:AnswerYou will definitely have to upgrade power supply. Factory one is barely enough as it is. The case will accept a full size card.
So whichever graphics card you prefer, that is amd compatible, should work.
A:AnswerThank you for the question. The Pavilion TP01-2234 Desktop has 1 PCIe x16; 1 PCIe x1. A single-slot GPU would be better, as it will not affect or render useless the remaining slot.
A:Answerwe are running Adobe Creative Suite (mostly Illustrator - which is vector files) and we have had no issues. It's much faster than the unit we replaced.