Hi there are 3 sata ports so you can disconnect and remove the optical drive and replace with another hard drive. You'd need to create a cover to stop dust getting in once the optical drive has been removed.
@@computerrefurbishment9748 what sort of cover? Would you have a link? Would you recommend any other pcs around this price range that can be converted to a NAS that’s power efficient ? I’m was looking at raspberry pi and they are so expensive now. It’s cheaper for me to buy a full PC. Thank you for replying to my comment. It’s very much appreciated.
@@MohamedFareedh You might be able to get a plastic cover from ebay. Search for HP Elite 8300 SFF cover. In the uk there is one at £4.89. It will cover the hole left by removing the optical drive. The HP Elite series is perfect for nas solution. Ensure it has 3 sata ports and maybe i3 or i5 processor. Their power supplies are good as they are built to work in offices for long hours so reliable. Also these machines are cheap!
I pop full size graphics card in and cut a slot in the lid, being a pro metalworker I have an angle grinder but you can use a 5 dollar minihacksaw and file /sand rough edges then rattlecan primer and paint to taste. This pc has no real danger of overheating, design is clever.
@@computerrefurbishment9748 From my understanding it is a low profile card and it does not require external power so I'm really thinking about upgrading one of these. RX 6400 low profile seems like a really good card for old office PC's 😁
@@zac3996 Should be ok but be aware the cpu may bottleneck it. Might just be as well to get low profile 1050ti for half the price of 6400 but your choice. I'd also upgrade the cpu to i7 in addition to get the most out of card upgrade.
r5 340x as in this build. You are also restricted to low profile cards. I am not aware of anything else in that price range. 1050ti would be above that price I think although you can try and search for one on ebay.
Can I install my old GTX1060 in there, I use mine as a router/server system with proxmox. Would love to use it also as cloud "gaming" or office device.
Hi no that card would not fit, power supply is too low wattage and it's without a pcie power connector. You are therefore limited to 1050ti or 1650 low profile as the highest rated cards. Choose one that does not require an external power connector.
Thanks for the info. At the time, I only had i5 and 8gb ram so would go for your suggestion now. 32gb might be a little overkill for gaming though at present.
@@computerrefurbishment9748 can be upgraded cheaply 8gb ram sticks on ebay for £10 i just got a i7 processor for £40 Intel® Core™ i7-3770 Processor Up to 3.9 GHz Max. Turbo Frequency (3.4 GHz base frequency) 8 MB cache, 4 cores, 8 threads Intel HD Graphics 4000 Supports DDR3 memory up to 1600 MT/s data rate Supports Intel vPro Technologies and Intel's Stable Image Platform Program (SIPP) X Intel® Core™ i7-3770S Processor Up to 3.9 GHz Max. Turbo Frequency (3.1 GHz base frequency) 8 MB cache, 4 cores, 8 threads Intel HD Graphics 4000 eam Supports DDR3 memory up to 1600 MT/s data rate unbuffered Supports Intel vPro Technologies and Intel's Stable Image Platform Program (SIPP)
Hi yes. You might need the low profile version if case is not a tower. Most do not require an external power connector but best to check if one is not available on your power supply.
Nice overview video. Not always easy to find such videos. Most are music, no speech.
Shame that you couldn't move the camera to show the rear.
Thanks! Any queries about the system, let me know.
Would it be possible to add multiple 3.5 drives as I want to convert it into a nas?
Hi there are 3 sata ports so you can disconnect and remove the optical drive and replace with another hard drive. You'd need to create a cover to stop dust getting in once the optical drive has been removed.
@@computerrefurbishment9748 what sort of cover? Would you have a link? Would you recommend any other pcs around this price range that can be converted to a NAS that’s power efficient ? I’m was looking at raspberry pi and they are so expensive now. It’s cheaper for me to buy a full PC. Thank you for replying to my comment. It’s very much appreciated.
@@MohamedFareedh You might be able to get a plastic cover from ebay. Search for HP Elite 8300 SFF cover. In the uk there is one at £4.89. It will cover the hole left by removing the optical drive. The HP Elite series is perfect for nas solution. Ensure it has 3 sata ports and maybe i3 or i5 processor. Their power supplies are good as they are built to work in offices for long hours so reliable. Also these machines are cheap!
@@computerrefurbishment9748 thank you for taking the time to reply. I will research these.
@@MohamedFareedh No problem!
a question I have the same pc can I put a 2gb R7 350 graphics card without having to change the power supply I hope and you answer me thanks
Hi looking at the card spec, it does not require an external power connector so that will be ok. Also ensure it's low profile and you should be fine.
I pop full size graphics card in and cut a slot in the lid, being a pro metalworker I have an angle grinder but you can use a 5 dollar minihacksaw and file /sand rough edges then rattlecan primer and paint to taste. This pc has no real danger of overheating, design is clever.
thanks for this
I have been thinking of slapping an rx 6400 lp in one of these machines but honestly have no clue what im doing.
Only low profile cards will fit and also if they do not require an external power connector.
@@computerrefurbishment9748 From my understanding it is a low profile card and it does not require external power so I'm really thinking about upgrading one of these. RX 6400 low profile seems like a really good card for old office PC's 😁
@@zac3996 Should be ok but be aware the cpu may bottleneck it. Might just be as well to get low profile 1050ti for half the price of 6400 but your choice. I'd also upgrade the cpu to i7 in addition to get the most out of card upgrade.
@@computerrefurbishment9748 I will have a look at that and make a decision sometime soon thanks for the suggestions!
i have the same but can i put gtx750 ti 4 gb plz answer
Yes but it must be low profile and not require an external power connector.
ok i am gonna take a low profile dtx and thx bro@@computerrefurbishment9748
Hey I bought this it has a i5 3rd gen 8gb of ram and the guy I bought it from says it has 100-150 watts what gpu can I get for 45 or less
r5 340x as in this build. You are also restricted to low profile cards. I am not aware of anything else in that price range. 1050ti would be above that price I think although you can try and search for one on ebay.
Can I install my old GTX1060 in there, I use mine as a router/server system with proxmox. Would love to use it also as cloud "gaming" or office device.
Hi no that card would not fit, power supply is too low wattage and it's without a pcie power connector. You are therefore limited to 1050ti or 1650 low profile as the highest rated cards. Choose one that does not require an external power connector.
Hello, I currently use a 3rd gen i7. Is it possible to use a higher gen i7?
Hi only socket 1155 is supported, therefore a higher gen i7 would not work.
It takes 32gb of ram 8gb x 4 slots and a i7 processor
Thanks for the info. At the time, I only had i5 and 8gb ram so would go for your suggestion now. 32gb might be a little overkill for gaming though at present.
@@computerrefurbishment9748 can be upgraded cheaply 8gb ram sticks on ebay for £10 i just got a i7 processor for £40
Intel® Core™ i7-3770 Processor
Up to 3.9 GHz Max. Turbo Frequency (3.4 GHz base frequency)
8 MB cache, 4 cores, 8 threads
Intel HD Graphics 4000
Supports DDR3 memory up to 1600 MT/s data rate
Supports Intel vPro Technologies and Intel's Stable Image Platform Program (SIPP)
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Intel® Core™ i7-3770S Processor
Up to 3.9 GHz Max. Turbo Frequency (3.1 GHz base frequency)
8 MB cache, 4 cores, 8 threads
Intel HD Graphics 4000
eam Supports DDR3 memory up to 1600 MT/s data rate unbuffered
Supports Intel vPro Technologies and Intel's Stable Image Platform Program (SIPP)
I need a power supply for a hp 8300 desktop, what power supply should i get?
As this is sff, only a full size psu can be fitted to the 8300 tower (with motherboard adaptors). For the sff, search for power supply specification.
mine dont have graphic card,lol.
what is that graphic card name?
Hi Amd R5 340x 2gb vram low profile. Works very well.
@@computerrefurbishment9748 thx
ill this work with a 1050 ti i have a pc like this but a bit bigger
Hi yes. You might need the low profile version if case is not a tower. Most do not require an external power connector but best to check if one is not available on your power supply.
@@computerrefurbishment9748 how do I know what power supply I have