

🚀 Elevate your workspace with powerhouse performance in a sleek, space-saving design!
The Lenovo ThinkCentre M82 Small Form Factor Desktop combines a quad-core Intel Core i5 CPU, 8GB DDR3 RAM, and a 256GB SSD to deliver fast, reliable computing in a compact chassis. Certified refurbished by Microsoft Authorized Refurbishers, it arrives fully tested, cleaned, and ready with Windows 10 Pro. Ideal for professionals seeking efficient multitasking, quick boot times, and upgrade potential without the premium price tag.
| ASIN | B07LHD8WN4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,637 in Computers & Accessories ( See Top 100 in Computers & Accessories ) #603 in Tower Computers #2,113 in Renewed Computers & Accessories |
| Brand | Lenovo |
| Card Description | Integrated |
| Chipset Brand | Intel |
| Color | Black |
| Computer Memory Type | DDR3 SDRAM |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (22) |
| Date First Available | December 19, 2018 |
| Flash Memory Size | 240 |
| Graphics Coprocessor | Intel UHD Graphics 630 |
| Hard Drive | 256 GB SSD |
| Hard Drive Interface | Serial ATA-600 |
| Hardware Platform | PC |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 13.3 x 3.9 x 15.2 inches |
| Item Weight | 16.48 pounds |
| Item model number | M82P |
| Max Screen Resolution | 4096x2160 |
| Number of Processors | 3 |
| Operating System | Windows 10 Pro |
| Processor | 3.2 GHz core_i5 |
| Processor Brand | Intel |
| Product Dimensions | 13.3 x 3.9 x 15.2 inches |
| RAM | 8 GB DDR3 |
| Screen Resolution | 1920 x 1080 |
| Series | ThinkCentre |
S**.
Great by for for my home lab.
Super Fast shipping. I bought this pc to run Alpine Linux and host Docker containers. They included keyboard and mouse, which were a nice touch, as well as the little USB wifi 6 adapter. The machine is operational and in good condition. The SSD is a little long in the tooth but is still chugging. Over all i am Highly satisfied and will order from this vendor again
F**N
this is Core I5-3470 not a Core I5-3570 as listed
Product is misrepresented/falsely advertised in listing. Processor is a i5-3470 3.2GHz not the "Intel Core i5-3570 3.4GHz" listed. [Is 1 comment about correct CPU ..but person said they bought someplace else.. and is not verified purchase. To date, the only other person who purchased from this vendor/listing who confirmed what CPU they got also said they got the wrong one too, so looks this wasn't just a mistake but they are consistently sending the wrong CPU with this order] At time my purchase listing was $156 which isn't the deal I was hoping for but a fair price for CPU I got, so I will not return. After purchase they briefly moved price to $176 .. had I bought that price I would been returning it. Other than the wrong CPU, is a great computer. Arrived promptly, well packaged. I wasn't expecting to get a free mouse/keyboard with, but did. From some of the stories I'd heard on these, was expecting a beat up case, but other than very minor wear on some of the chrome, mines in like new condition. External and internals clean, just some trivial dust between the vent grate. DVD drives works smooth though I have not tried a CD in it. I'll probably end up just unplugging it sense I don't use. Though I already went into the BIOS and removed it from the boot devices list, which I think speed boot up sense it doesn't check if it should boot from it every time anymore. (but is still active device you can use and can change back if ever need boot from CD) To get into the system BIOS you press F1 on boot-up, and for me before monitor even becomes active. (I just press couple times to make sure I hit it right time) One commenter said this doesn't support extra hard drives.....the same person who said they didn't buy from here so you should ignore their entire comment. But as you can see from images I uploaded the motherboard does support more hard drives. Motherboard has 4 SATA ports. One empty SATA port, plus another that is cabled to a external (eSATA) port which was a nice bonus - but you could also use that for a internal, one being used for the SDD, other for the DVD. So basically you could have 4 internal drives. But think I read the motherboard only supports up to 1tb drives. That limitation shouldn't apply to USB externals however. ThinkCentre m82, Model 27562K1 (proprietary motherboard, Intel Q75 chipset, Bios date 5/17/2013) RAM is 4x2gb - 8GB .. I'll end up replacing with 16gb supports up to 32gb PC-12800 1600 Mhz non ECC memory Is 255gb SDD as listed. (formats down to a little less but that's how harddrives/file systems work) PSU - 240W 85plus Is 2 USB 2.0 on the front and 2 on the back, plus 4 USB 3.0 on the back. Has a DP (DisplayPort) and VGA for monitor(s). The integrated graphics would be sufficient for older games, but if you want to play 1080p graphics intensive games you should add a (low profile to fit in case) discrete graphics card. I would doubtful but apparently people are putting GeForce GTX 1050Ti cards in these and it's working fine. So yes, they can be real gaming machines. But if your worried about the longevity of your power supply (not really that expensive to replace though) you might go with a 1030 instead. Last helpful notes: I use Spybot Search & Destroy for malware protection. First thing I do with new machine after windows updates, is install Spybot and create it's whitepages list (the files know are 100% clean), sense that can only be done on clean/fresh install machine, and really speeds up scanning time later. And as you don't get a Windows install CD, I also created a drive backup image. I used DriveImage XML, is free and easiest. But if want proper IMG format file I recommend Clonezilla. Just more work/time doing that way. Oh keyboard mouse. both worked, and nice for setup. For freebies nice. But I'm of the opinion that anyone buying a PC desktop should always consider the keyboard and mouse that comes with a system as backups. I recommend purchasing peripheral devices to your personal preference. Like for example, a mechanical keyboard for faster more enjoyable typing, ergo, or perhaps wireless keyboard with laptop style buttons, is no need to spend much but upgrading your interfaces really enhances the experience a great deal. For example you can get a mechanical keyboard for $25-30 that is nice a typing experience as $125 keyboards. And wireless mice for $10 that give as good experience as $75 mice. This is a simple upgrade that moves everything into a higher class. So all together is good computer deal, none of us like they misrepresented the CPU, but a Quad core 3.2GHz (turbo 3.6) is still good enough for pretty much anything. The onboard graphics is sufficient for most uses and light gaming. Adding in a graphics cards and you even have fine gaming rig. So a excellent option to spending over $1000 on a new PC. Vendor did contact me to make sure I received machine and wasn't any problems, though didn't respond when I said I wouldn't dock a star if they fixed listing. I debated if I would give it 3 or 4 stars. Will go ahead and give it 4 stars, based on the price and that all was exceptional other than wrong CPU. At $156 I would recommend with understanding of what you really get, not what is listed.
A**Y
Dont waste your time, buy something else.
If I could give NEGATIVE ☆ I would. I bought this thinking it would be an ok cheap pc for a 5yr old to mess around on. Let's just say I was wrong. The quality is decent and it does comes with a keyboard and mouse, but as far as being able to actually use it ABSOLUTELY NOT. The internal hardware is from like 1989 - 1998 at most. It has extremely limited functions IF you can even get it to connect to the internet. It is not wire for eithernet nor is it wireless or Bluetooth compatible. It comes with a USB wifi plug in that does not infact connect to your home wifi. When it does connect it will disconnect before you can even open a internet window. If it does stay connected for longer then 3 mins it takes 5 mins to load the internet window and once you click on anything, the PC disconnects from the wifi making you start all over again. You get what you pay for but I surly thought with the cheap price my 5 yr old cold mess around on it and if he tore up I wouldn't be so upset because it was cheap. I didn't realize it was so cheap that it wouldn't work. Dont waste your money or time.
M**E
Exceeded expectations and excellent customer service
Received an upgraded model of this computer. Set up was easy and the product exceeded my expectations. Initially the keyboard and mouse were missing from the shipment but an email to the seller was responded to promptly and the keyboard and mouse arrived in couple of days. I would do business with this seller again.
V**D
A great computer regardless of price level
My computer lacked the keyboard and mouse but had a faster CPU so it was a wash. With the SSD, a now de-bloated Windows 10, and an added 2 mb video card, it is a very fast computer - a rocket on the internet. I am very pleased.
D**X
My mistake
OS was actually Win 10 when I got to startup. Decided to load Linux so matters not anyway.
A**N
Works Great
Fast. Upgraded my RAM to 16GB for ever better performance. Works like a charm.
C**Y
JANKY JANKY JANKY
This did not turn on at all because the ac adapter (it came with the machine) is janky garbage. My daughter is the Tech Allfather. If not for her, I might not have known the issue and would have sent back as 'dead on arrival', and not received a full refund because if they tested with a non janky AC adapter, it would have turned on. Also the optical drive (CD/DVD) was JAMMED WITH THE ENERGY STAR STICKERS AND OTHER UNIDENTIFIABLE PAPER which RIPPED OFF THE OPTICAL DRIVE BELT so it was unusable. Most manufacturers put the energy star stickers OUTSIDE the PC case, but what do I know? Given the state of the optical drive, even after foreign body removal and repair, I wouldn't play a Nickelback album in it.
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