Best old office PC are the Dell MT desktops. No need to swap cases. Just add your GPU and maybe (if needed) upgrade the PSU. Buy a 24 to 8 pin ATX adapter.
Id recommend Dell or Lenovo desktops, Lenovo especially the SFF ones has normal mATX motherboards as far as I know, and has less proprietary connectors.
yeah i agree i just recently bought a 3020MT dell optiplex and a Hp EliteDesk for fun... and i totally like the HP style better... but it sure is funky as all hell.... and the Dell is 100% better to work on... the dell you can do some custom stuff too like cut out the HDD slot holder and add a 140mm fan to the front this HP one though is funky for sure but i mean.... you cant beat a i7-6700 CPU 8gb ram and 1tb HDD for 150 bucks...
I just bought one second hand, i3 4150,8GB RAM, no HDD for $60. Great value. Built quality is superb. And lots of upgrading options. It will be openmediavault in it running.
I put a Lenovo M91 into a standard tower case, and had much the same issues that you did with the SATA connectors, because I used a GTX760-SC, which is a beast of a card physically. 2 of 4 SATA connectors are now out of reach. The case offers the ability to mount the GPU vertically, so I might go that route. It'll also let me use a PCI-e 1x USB-3 card. FTR it is an i5 2400, 8gb RAM, 1tb spinny disk, 120gb SSD.
@@LadybugAdventures In your case setup, you'll have to modify the case itself so that you can mount the GPU vertically...I'll re-watch the video to see how you can best orient it.
@@LadybugAdventures Looking at the motherboard, you have clearance for a couple of PCI-e 1x slots, so rather than getting in to a bunch of case modding, you can just drop in a USB3 controller, and a SATA controller to run more drives off of, although if it's an inexpensive model you won't be able to boot from any of those drives.
First off, thank you for this video, I have the same board and am almost done with my project (just waiting on the 24 pin to 6 pin adapter). The cable that you mention at 2:17, do you need to leave that to power external devices or can I opt to remove it and use the cable from my aftermarket PSU? Probably an obvious answer, but I want to make sure (this is my first PC build).
I transferred a Dell 7010 motherboard a few years back. I also received the Fan error, Press F1 at Boot. For the Dell all it took was to buy the fan 4 pin adapters. Also, if the fan was not the right speed to match the old fan it would also report the F1 screen at boot. I purchased the board with power switch alone for 17 bucks. I needed at that time a cheap board to test some old parts. Liked the setup enough that I kept it as our HTPC till recently. Married board to a i5-3570/old 550ti/DRR3 24GB. BTW, I made my own wood test bench, not a case out garbage wood find. I Drilled 1" holes to manage wires/cables and used the 4 rounds pegs as feet. Under the board I screwed on two 2.5 SSD adapter.
I've spotted some universal riser cages for video cards that had a cable connection from the x16 lane to make it face the cover horizontally instead of vertically as normal. If the case you migrated into is wider than the sff one I'd look into that. It just might give you the clearance you've been needing for the rest of your port connections.
mabye you can use 90° angeled sata cables so they can come down and not push the gpu up or whatsoever block it , it might work that way. In my case i melted the cable a bit so it could bend and it works perfectly
@@LadybugAdventures yep I heard you say it, but there are noobs on the internet who don't have a damn clue what your talking about and use videos as visual instructions on what to do.
Thanks for liking my comment, but that didn't help me solve my problem. I managed to short circuit my computer and I now need a new motherboard and CPU.
@@sendoprey how do you know your short-circuited your motherboard? If you simply missed a connection that shouldn't have caused you to blow your motherboard.
nice video man, you can use a pcie 16x extender and mount your gpu further from the motherboard, that will clear the space for sata and usb 3.0 connections
@@LadybugAdventures My bad. But the following worked for me: Use the original HP front USB (that curved cable that connects to the long blue connector) and ensure the front USB 2 & 3 and Front Audio are connected with the old cable or whatever. The mobo pins just need to be connected to something for the error message to vanish. I have a card reader replacing/connected to front USB 2 (orange connector) (so original just hangs unconnected), now the USB 3 (blue) and front audio simply sit inside the case connected but unused. Not the most ideal fix as front audio and front usb 3 would be nice, but card reader was a priority. Also if you have rear fan not connected message, just connect a fan to P11CHF AN2 (brown connector). Hope that makes sense.
How many watts does the new psu have? Im trying to make a similar setup with the same office computer but you are the first person I see that has changed the power supply. I can't find information about the maximum support of the motherboard or if the change affects anything. I assume the gpu is low profile? Great video btw :)
The power supply wattage shouldn't matter to the motherboard. I used a 430 watt semi modular power supply I think it was the CX-430. The main thing is making sure that the power adapter will work with your model of motherboard. My original GPU was a low profile GTX 1050. When I upgraded I went for a full height GTX 970. Technically my PSU is underpowered for the build but it runs stable so far. Thanks for watching I'm glad you enjoyed.
@@LadybugAdventures Thanks for the reply :) things are more clear now! Your video helped me to decide on buying this office computer which is very cheap in my country. Greetings from chile!
i have the 4 beeps problem and i just got a rx 570 8gb, but i dont enough cables from my power supply like you, and i dont know what to do exactly without spend too much money ...im broke and i just got a new graphic card ..so yeah..... if you can help me ... or give me a opinion i will be greatful
I transferred my hp 600 g1 sff into a case and was able to get rid of all 3 post codes with a couple of jumper wires. No more f1 on start up. Let me know if you still have the problem, i can send details and pics
Could you just identify which pins you jumpered on the ports? I'm trying to set this build up as a headless server, so the 'F1 to Boot' issue is a real obstacle
@@LadybugAdventures I got rid of all f1 errors as well for USB fan error I just plugged my 3 pin rear fan into the chfan2 port. For USB 1 not plugged in jump pin 8 and 10 together on USB port 2.0 pinout. For usb2 error jump pins 7/10 together on USB 3.0 pinout.
Thanks for the video, I'm considering buying an HP Prodesk mid tower with the same layout. Saw the adapters on ebay and was looking for a video of someone using them. Thanks for the tip about the usb3 placement interferring with the gpu. You can get a usb3 adapter that does into one of the pcie slots, it gets power from a molex and internally the front usb3 connector can be attached to it, and externally its gives a couple of extra usb3 slots, last time I bought one it was about £7. Its a complete shame about the gpu blocking the motherboard sata connectors. I'll have to limit myself to a smaller graphics card.
@@LadybugAdventures I was thinking about this problem because I'm trying my first budget build and exploring ways to utilise this motherboard that I already have instead of buying a new one. I thought a good solution might be to get a PCI-E extension cable. That way you have a lot more room to position the card where it fits best, and helps eliminate one of the main draw backs of using this board with a large card which is blocking the USB and sata connections. You could also be creative where you mount it in terms of aesthetics and would suit making a stealth build in an unconventional case. I was even thinking of trying to fit everything inside an old 80s VHS player case haha. Still trying to decide on if to go that route though. To use this board for a large graphics card I will need those adapters for a new psu, which I can't find anywhere in my country and will need to be shipped in from overseas. In that time I might just be able to get an old LGA1150 motherboard and not need to use any adapters at all, plus I can use my current CPU and ram. But even they seem to be a bit hard to find at the moment!
@@JC_WT I did that VCR type build a while ago. It's a fun one to do and you can get very creative with it. I like where you're going with all of your ideas.
Very helpful video!!! Tried one of those adapter cable I used on Elite 8300 (and worked OKay), but it fried my Elitedesk 800 G1while trying to interconect the fan sense pin with the tacheo pin. Could anyone elaborate on the differences in pinout between the two adapter cables, please?
I got mine refurbished, i5, but I tried streaming Minecraft, I had 2 monitors, (both dell and a few years old) what upgrades should I get to make this less laggy?
Dear write which processor should I buy hp prodesk 600 g1 twr motherboard 18e7 processor 4130 I want to install Intel Core i7-4770 or Intel E3-1240 V3 sorry google transmitter
PLEASE HELP im so confused where you plugin GPU power connecter to motherboard :( EDIT: and this is the computer i have EDIT: do i just connect it to the sata cable????
Hey man nice video greetings from Philippines. I just wanna ask if it's possible to replace the heatsink with an aftermarket heatsink without replacing the case?
So, with the power adapter (24 pin to the nonstandard), you don't need to rewire it like everyone has been saying for this specific model (HP ProDesk 600 G1)?
I did not. I still have to press F1 to get it to boot. I've tried a number of bios fixes, plugging in fans etc but nothing has worked yet. My daughter still games on this and has a blast.
Hello.great video !! I have hp elite desk 800 g1 and I need to put into graphic card gtx 750 ti and upgrade to psu 500watt But i can't because it's desk So i buy this tower case in this video What's the name of this tower case ??
It's an old silver stone case that I don't even know the name of anymore. You can put it in any mid tower computer case that fits a standard ATX power supply. Something like this will do www.newegg.ca/p/N82E16811853071
I've tried many different methods but none have worked. I still continue to press F1 on the boot up. It's not a big deal as the computer boots up very quickly.
@@LadybugAdventures i stay in india then where can i buy the adapter i am not able to get one over here and the ones which are on amazon are over priced
The USB and fan errors can be fixed by grounding certain pins on the headers going to the front panel. For example, if you look at the original cable that goes to the power switch assembly, you will see a black wire that is looped back. The fan error will go if you jumper the same pins on the motherboard header.
Out of curiosity, how much ram is she using? I wanted to upgrade to 32gb or ram, but recently found out I may need 4 x 8gb ram in order to achieve this. (I bought 2 x 16gb sticks. Didn't work) I'm using the same line of machine you have in this video. Any feedback is appreciated!
She has either eight or 12 GB of RAM. I never added any more. It's whatever came with the computer at the time. I'm sure you know this but some motherboards have specific placement if you're using two sticks. I would check the specifications on your model of motherboard. It'll say how you need to populate the lanes of memory, the maximum allowable etc.
Are you referring to a standoff for the cooler? You can use a simple nut at the back of the motherboard and screw into that. I just didn't want to go to the hardware store for the right size nut.
Im reading these comments and I have no idea what everyone is even saying, I'm 17 and my first PC this year is a Hp prodesk business PC, all I want to know is how can I make my PC run games better and if I need to open it up and install something, how do I do it.
I have a video where I did that. ua-cam.com/video/Ik2llq5hREk/v-deo.html I would suggest you also look up how to build a PC as it gives you all the fundamentals on the pc components.
I found a forum thread about disabling the F1 Boot message, but it seems to be for the 405 mobo rather than the 600. Maybe the mobos are similar enough, though. Maybe this can help. h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Desktop-Boot-and-Lockup/Disable-Bypass-quot-F1-to-Boot-quot-prompt-HP-ProDesk/td-p/6778668
should work for the g1 thanks. the g2 front usb is different . other way is to re use the front usb of the hp and add usb extentions. to stop the rear fan post code just add a fan to the chassy pins to stop the no psu fan found i found this linustechtips.com/topic/902466-how-to-upgrade-hp-pro-6300-mt-power-supply-or-hp-elite-8200-sff-fix/
My parents ordered me a HP 600 sff and I've been looking it up and it doesn't seem as good. But here are the specs HP 600 G1 SFF Computer Desktop PC, Intel Core i5 3.2GHz, 16GB Ram, 128GB M.2 SSD, 1TB HDD Are those good? I don't know much about pcs
At 3:23 I go over the connections for my model. I know the proprietary connectors from some of the manufacturers can be a pain. I’m not sure if there are adapters for those. I don’t recall there being any.
@@allenboral5945 What I have in the video I believe is a different model than what you’re talking about. If you have that computer, then simply look at the motherboard to see what’s coming off of the front panel connectors. or you’ll just have to Google images of the motherboard, and or google what type of connecters are required for the power button button in front panel
Don't know. Look up the cable and see if it is listed. If not then check the number of pins. If they are the same you could take a chance but no guarantees.
Hi there I had the same idea with my first pc build and I need some help I have 3 questions 1: how did u get the gpu to fit with the usb 3.0 port 2: would the front panel connectors be the same if I have the hp elitedesk 800 g1 3: how many fans did u use for cooling😅 Any help will be appreciated
1. I didn't plug in the USB 3. If you really needed it. You could use a PCI card or use a GPU cable extension and hang the GPU somewhere in the case. I didn't want to do either of those so I just didn't install the USB 3.0 2. The front panel headers could very well be different on that model. I would just Google front panel pinout for your model. 3. In the case that I built in there is one very large 200 mm fan on the top bringing air in and a 120 mm fan exhausting out the back. In this Silverstone case the power supply vents in from the front and exhausts out the side. I believe the CPU is a 95 watt TDP. Having some air flow is a good thing especially if you plan on putting in a hot graphics card.
@@LadybugAdventures thank u so much for the help, I didnt think off removing the usb 3.0 cable and one more thing, is the fans that u used molex or the other 4 pin fans cause on the elitedesk there's only one fan port on the mob and that's the cpu cooler, did u connect yours straight to the Psu with molex?
Hi, my in law and I are taking on this project and we are planning to make the graphic card external by buying an adapter "Thermaltake TT Gaming PCI-E x16 3.0 Black Extender Riser Cable 200mm AC-053-CN1OTN-C1" (on amazon).
@@LadybugAdventures IT WORKED. Someone gifted us an ASUS gpu (could never figure out what it was) and I thought it would mean I had to replace the PSU too. But NO it ran so much better!! Now my question I have for you is, Would adding more ram sticks make the games run smoother or is there something else that I can replace or add to that’ll make that change happen?
@@imgates4092 it could be three things. The CPU. The GPU. Or not enough RAM. In general I find an I-5 quad-core works best even the older ones. I've had a quad core A8 from AMD not work as well as an older I-5. At least 8 gigabytes of DDR3 RAM. For the GPU it really depends on the type of games you play. To play war zone a 4GB card is optimal. I've played fortnite on a 2GB GTX 1050. These are generalizations but that's a general guideline.
Mid tower is definitely easier to work with. Gives you the most space for different graphic cards. Same power supply upgrade issue with some sort of adapter cable. Never worked in one so don't know how reliable the adapters would be for that build. And it depends on what you want but the 3020 might just have two RAM slots while the one I was working on gives you four.
@@LadybugAdventures yes that's one of the main reasons I can't afford 16gb ram at theinuite but got a few 4gbs laying about and it's on £15 on eBay for mobo also does that motherboard support any type of OC I know it's just a OEM but a little boost in ram and CPU is possible Dell don't have oc support on the one I have and I'm using a i5 4670k so wanna squeeze out what I can lol thanks for the response also 💯
I've seen people use a PCIe extension cable and simply hang the GPU on cable ties or something like that. If it's a thick card then you'll have to operate it without the side panel. If you don't care what it looks like then you can also get an old computer case for 5 to $10 on a used site and install it in there.
The upgraded power is for running the GPU alongside the CPU. In its original form you can always run multiple monitors as long as there is output for multiple devices. A lot of motherboards will have a VGA and an HDMI or DVI output.
@@LadybugAdventures oh man I have a micro atx and I'm trying to see if I can fit a 1650 super in it ( asus single fan ) but the main problem is my psu and idk if it'll fit
Does anybody know what ram stick this comes stock with? I wanna add another 8gb for a total of 16gb and don't think it would be good to mismatch ram sticks. I haven't gotten my PC yet so it'd be greatly appreciated so I could have the ram by the time the PC gets to me
Sometimes the flashing has a pattern that corresponds to a system issue. Lookup if there is a status light troubleshooting sequence and that can help you figure out.
Check the power consumption of the card you want to use. The power supply in these desktops is usually under 280 watts so you have to be careful about the cards you add. Also you need a low profile card. If you use a regular one you''ll have to keep the side panel off.
@@LadybugAdventures Hi, you do really GREAT (!!) ...However - this is not directed at you - I don't understand why folks who make videos feel the need to add any music at all. You are really an excellent speaker and soothing to listen to and any music at all ruins it. Your intro music is cute, and one can forward to avoid that. As you can imagine, if one wants to watch a bunch of your videos, then even hearing the intro over and over is not so soothing, but I can press ''L'' on keyboard w UA-cam and it skips ahead several seconds. Any video you do is really nice...fixing anything, etc., I don't think people need music and I personally can't watch anymore b/c of the music. It is even ok if you have long pauses while doing something. That is soothing and nice. I can only think people who make videos think they need to entertain with different music and a pause will be boring or something. You are a good inspiration all around. Hope this helps :-) And then I can watch more again. :-)
@@gregderbo thank you for the feedback. I think what you say is great constructive feedback for me. These are the type of comments that help me grow as a creator. Often times I watch and learn from other videos and I'm still searching for what works for me. I never used background music in a lot of my videos early on. I started doing more just to fill in space and add some personality to the video. It is not for everybody I agree. My next video I'm working on I will definitely keep it simpler. Thanks for watching and really making me think!
@@LadybugAdventures tq bro for your replay i want to ask if our psu is bigger than the require psu is this will make any problem are ok??i mean if i try 500w psu for this typr of pc this will enough or too much? ?(sory for bad english🙏🙏)
@@ayeshamel520 no such thing as too much. For example if you have a thousand watt PSU it will only use as much power as needed. The 1, 000 watts simply indicates the maximum load allowed. You can go wrong if you use a lower powered PSU. Check how much your processor and GPU need.
Best old office PC are the Dell MT desktops. No need to swap cases. Just add your GPU and maybe (if needed) upgrade the PSU. Buy a 24 to 8 pin ATX adapter.
But it would look bad without a case though. Rgb is needed for a gaming PC. It will add more FPS🤣🤣🤣
Rgb and fps are totally connected 🐞
Id recommend Dell or Lenovo desktops, Lenovo especially the SFF ones has normal mATX motherboards as far as I know, and has less proprietary connectors.
yeah i agree i just recently bought a 3020MT dell optiplex and a Hp EliteDesk for fun... and i totally like the HP style better... but it sure is funky as all hell.... and the Dell is 100% better to work on... the dell you can do some custom stuff too like cut out the HDD slot holder and add a 140mm fan to the front this HP one though is funky for sure but i mean.... you cant beat a i7-6700 CPU 8gb ram and 1tb HDD for 150 bucks...
Actually owned one of these and setting up a small gaming right for my friend and this helped me out, thank you very much!
That's great to hear. Glad this helped and hope your friend has a lot of fun. My daughter and I still love playing warzone these days.
Very great swap! I would like to see you do more of this
If prices weren't so ridiculous for vid cards (used market even) I'd be on it. Right now it's down to luck to get a good deal.
literally the idea i had with the same psu. helllllll yeahhhh thank you
Awesome!!!
I just bought one second hand, i3 4150,8GB RAM, no HDD for $60. Great value. Built quality is superb. And lots of upgrading options. It will be openmediavault in it running.
I put a Lenovo M91 into a standard tower case, and had much the same issues that you did with the SATA connectors, because I used a GTX760-SC, which is a beast of a card physically. 2 of 4 SATA connectors are now out of reach. The case offers the ability to mount the GPU vertically, so I might go that route. It'll also let me use a PCI-e 1x USB-3 card. FTR it is an i5 2400, 8gb RAM, 1tb spinny disk, 120gb SSD.
Awesome! I didn't even think of using the other pci slots! Always forget about those. I'll look at the cost of some adapter cards.
@@LadybugAdventures In your case setup, you'll have to modify the case itself so that you can mount the GPU vertically...I'll re-watch the video to see how you can best orient it.
@@LadybugAdventures Looking at the motherboard, you have clearance for a couple of PCI-e 1x slots, so rather than getting in to a bunch of case modding, you can just drop in a USB3 controller, and a SATA controller to run more drives off of, although if it's an inexpensive model you won't be able to boot from any of those drives.
6:25: Even cheaper than an pci-e extender would be to just get a 1x pcie sata card and use that for the game drive :)
Good idea
First off, thank you for this video, I have the same board and am almost done with my project (just waiting on the 24 pin to 6 pin adapter). The cable that you mention at 2:17, do you need to leave that to power external devices or can I opt to remove it and use the cable from my aftermarket PSU? Probably an obvious answer, but I want to make sure (this is my first PC build).
I did not use that cable as it would have been a little short. I used the aftermarket PSU cables.
I transferred a Dell 7010 motherboard a few years back. I also received the Fan error, Press F1 at Boot. For the Dell all it took was to buy the fan 4 pin adapters. Also, if the fan was not the right speed to match the old fan it would also report the F1 screen at boot. I purchased the board with power switch alone for 17 bucks. I needed at that time a cheap board to test some old parts. Liked the setup enough that I kept it as our HTPC till recently. Married board to a i5-3570/old 550ti/DRR3 24GB. BTW, I made my own wood test bench, not a case out garbage wood find. I Drilled 1" holes to manage wires/cables and used the 4 rounds pegs as feet. Under the board I screwed on two 2.5 SSD adapter.
I've had the same issue with Dell. Good tip.
@@LadybugAdventures Your welcome and thanks for the video.
I've spotted some universal riser cages for video cards that had a cable connection from the x16 lane to make it face the cover horizontally instead of vertically as normal. If the case you migrated into is wider than the sff one I'd look into that. It just might give you the clearance you've been needing for the rest of your port connections.
Thanks I'll look into that
mabye you can use 90° angeled sata cables so they can come down and not push the gpu up or whatsoever block it , it might work that way. In my case i melted the cable a bit so it could bend and it works perfectly
At 2:53 I'm getting the same beeping. Was there a third cable that needs to be attached that you didn't show?
As I said in the video it was the four pin motherboard cable. Just the usual four pin 12 volt connector. It's usually colored yellow and black.
@@LadybugAdventures yep I heard you say it, but there are noobs on the internet who don't have a damn clue what your talking about and use videos as visual instructions on what to do.
Thanks for liking my comment, but that didn't help me solve my problem. I managed to short circuit my computer and I now need a new motherboard and CPU.
@@sendoprey how do you know your short-circuited your motherboard? If you simply missed a connection that shouldn't have caused you to blow your motherboard.
Specs after fully updgraded into beast??!!
Ram ??(ddr3 or 4)
Beast ish. Still the i5 4570, GTX 970, and 12 GB of DDR3 RAM
@@LadybugAdventures i recently purchased this pc for offics but now i want to play gta v and valorant but my bidget is only 90 dollars...
i also want to upgrade this pc
nice video man, you can use a pcie 16x extender and mount your gpu further from the motherboard, that will clear the space for sata and usb 3.0 connections
Yeah don't know why I blanked on that idea! Thanks!
@@LadybugAdventures if you do this please make a video on it I'd like to see that. :)
i needed this video, Thanks!
Glad it could help!
Hello friend a question can I put a graphics card a hp elitedesk 800 g1 sff a gt 710 2gb ddr3 I do not know if it supports the power supply 240 watts
You can disable the nag message for unconnected cables in bios.
I tried before. I'll look again though. Someone else showed me a jumper method but it always looks too iffy
Didn't work but it was worth a try.
@@LadybugAdventures My bad. But the following worked for me: Use the original HP front USB (that curved cable that connects to the long blue connector) and ensure the front USB 2 & 3 and Front Audio are connected with the old cable or whatever. The mobo pins just need to be connected to something for the error message to vanish. I have a card reader replacing/connected to front USB 2 (orange connector) (so original just hangs unconnected), now the USB 3 (blue) and front audio simply sit inside the case connected but unused. Not the most ideal fix as front audio and front usb 3 would be nice, but card reader was a priority. Also if you have rear fan not connected message, just connect a fan to P11CHF AN2 (brown connector). Hope that makes sense.
Can you please tell me the case you used and the power supply would love to do this with mine love the content btw.
How many watts does the new psu have? Im trying to make a similar setup with the same office computer but you are the first person I see that has changed the power supply. I can't find information about the maximum support of the motherboard or if the change affects anything. I assume the gpu is low profile? Great video btw :)
The power supply wattage shouldn't matter to the motherboard. I used a 430 watt semi modular power supply I think it was the CX-430. The main thing is making sure that the power adapter will work with your model of motherboard. My original GPU was a low profile GTX 1050. When I upgraded I went for a full height GTX 970. Technically my PSU is underpowered for the build but it runs stable so far. Thanks for watching I'm glad you enjoyed.
@@LadybugAdventures Thanks for the reply :) things are more clear now! Your video helped me to decide on buying this office computer which is very cheap in my country. Greetings from chile!
Excellent! Best of luck.
there are several prodesk 600 recases out there and nobody talks about the usb header error.
@@donkeykong1234 One day I’ll fix this. I’m a little lazy about this fix when everything else works so well.
i have the 4 beeps problem and i just got a rx 570 8gb, but i dont enough cables from my power supply like you, and i dont know what to do exactly without spend too much money ...im broke and i just got a new graphic card ..so yeah..... if you can help me ... or give me a opinion i will be greatful
I transferred my hp 600 g1 sff into a case and was able to get rid of all 3 post codes with a couple of jumper wires. No more f1 on start up. Let me know if you still have the problem, i can send details and pics
Excellent! Could you send me the info? ladybuggieseww@gmail.com
Thanks!
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Could you just identify which pins you jumpered on the ports? I'm trying to set this build up as a headless server, so the 'F1 to Boot' issue is a real obstacle
@@LadybugAdventures I got rid of all f1 errors as well for USB fan error I just plugged my 3 pin rear fan into the chfan2 port. For USB 1 not plugged in jump pin 8 and 10 together on USB port 2.0 pinout. For usb2 error jump pins 7/10 together on USB 3.0 pinout.
Thanks for the video, I'm considering buying an HP Prodesk mid tower with the same layout. Saw the adapters on ebay and was looking for a video of someone using them. Thanks for the tip about the usb3 placement interferring with the gpu. You can get a usb3 adapter that does into one of the pcie slots, it gets power from a molex and internally the front usb3 connector can be attached to it, and externally its gives a couple of extra usb3 slots, last time I bought one it was about £7.
Its a complete shame about the gpu blocking the motherboard sata connectors. I'll have to limit myself to a smaller graphics card.
I was thinking of getting a PCI sata card. I think those exist. It might be a little slower though.
@@LadybugAdventures I was thinking about this problem because I'm trying my first budget build and exploring ways to utilise this motherboard that I already have instead of buying a new one. I thought a good solution might be to get a PCI-E extension cable. That way you have a lot more room to position the card where it fits best, and helps eliminate one of the main draw backs of using this board with a large card which is blocking the USB and sata connections. You could also be creative where you mount it in terms of aesthetics and would suit making a stealth build in an unconventional case. I was even thinking of trying to fit everything inside an old 80s VHS player case haha.
Still trying to decide on if to go that route though. To use this board for a large graphics card I will need those adapters for a new psu, which I can't find anywhere in my country and will need to be shipped in from overseas. In that time I might just be able to get an old LGA1150 motherboard and not need to use any adapters at all, plus I can use my current CPU and ram. But even they seem to be a bit hard to find at the moment!
@@JC_WT I did that VCR type build a while ago. It's a fun one to do and you can get very creative with it. I like where you're going with all of your ideas.
ngl this is my exact gaming pc part for part
THANK YOU VERY MUCH SERIOUSLY i have an HP prodesk here..
Awesome!!!
@@LadybugAdventures make a follow-up video regarding the f1 thingy
Very helpful video!!! Tried one of those adapter cable I used on Elite 8300 (and worked
OKay), but it fried my Elitedesk 800 G1while trying to interconect the
fan sense pin with the tacheo pin. Could anyone elaborate on the
differences in pinout between the two adapter cables, please?
might be more work but there are also PCI-E PCI extenders for graphics card. It might give a bit of wiggle room.
It might be more work but true it would help!
I got mine refurbished, i5, but I tried streaming Minecraft, I had 2 monitors, (both dell and a few years old) what upgrades should I get to make this less laggy?
Hello! Could you please post a link for the PSU adapter? Thank you! Great video! 💻👍
Oh man I forgot to do that. Please check the description shortly and it will be there. Thank you for pointing that out!
Okay it should be in the description now.
@@LadybugAdventures Super! Thank you!
In the first case I saw the gpu was facing up because case was opening from right side can the gpu perform well or will it overheat??
i have a problem i have the same pc and when i turn it on it doesnt show on the monitor rather it starts beeping and has a red power light??????
Sounds like an error. Many times these computers have a code for the number of beeps or for lights flashing. You just have to look that up.
There is a rear fan built in to the hp power supply
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Am I missing a cord because mine only came with the power cable and I don’t know how to connect it to my monitor
Just look at the monitor output. There should be video inputs on the back of the computer. Get a cable that matches output to input.
Dear write which processor should I buy hp prodesk 600 g1 twr motherboard 18e7 processor 4130 I want to install Intel Core i7-4770 or Intel E3-1240 V3
sorry google transmitter
PLEASE HELP im so confused where you plugin GPU power connecter to motherboard :(
EDIT: and this is the computer i have
EDIT: do i just connect it to the sata cable????
Hey man nice video greetings from Philippines. I just wanna ask if it's possible to replace the heatsink with an aftermarket heatsink without replacing the case?
Don't know if it's a proprietary mounting system.
So, with the power adapter (24 pin to the nonstandard), you don't need to rewire it like everyone has been saying for this specific model (HP ProDesk 600 G1)?
I did not. I still have to press F1 to get it to boot. I've tried a number of bios fixes, plugging in fans etc but nothing has worked yet. My daughter still games on this and has a blast.
@@LadybugAdventures ok, thank you!
Hello.. how big is that power supply ? can that pc running 500w power supply ?
Yes around 500w. It's running well with it right now.
@@LadybugAdventures omg thank you so much.. you help me alot.. done like and subscribe to your channel
Hello.great video !!
I have hp elite desk 800 g1
and I need to put into graphic card gtx 750 ti and upgrade to psu 500watt
But i can't because it's desk
So i buy this tower case in this video
What's the name of this tower case ??
It's an old silver stone case that I don't even know the name of anymore. You can put it in any mid tower computer case that fits a standard ATX power supply. Something like this will do www.newegg.ca/p/N82E16811853071
Have you found any solution for the POST errors of the front usb and rear chassis fan ?
I've tried many different methods but none have worked. I still continue to press F1 on the boot up. It's not a big deal as the computer boots up very quickly.
Upgrade the i5 to a i7 4750k it’s the same socket and thats so you can max out the mobo
Mister how did you connect the front panel connector?without buying any converted connectors?
just connect in the MOBO?
I believe it was a straight plug in.
bro did u used 24pin to 8 pin connector for supplying power to motherboard, and on 8/6 pin for gpu and other for sata
Yes. The motherboard used the adapter and all the other cables are regular ones from the psu
@@LadybugAdventures i stay in india then where can i buy the adapter i am not able to get one over here and the ones which are on amazon are over priced
Is it possible to add another hdd or ssd with the original mobo and case
What about that start up problem that u have to press f1 did u found a way to fix it
Many tries but never got it fixed.
The USB and fan errors can be fixed by grounding certain pins on the headers going to the front panel. For example, if you look at the original cable that goes to the power switch assembly, you will see a black wire that is looped back. The fan error will go if you jumper the same pins on the motherboard header.
Please reply! How many pins does the power connector have on the motherboard?
@@Sibonarofficial sorry I don’t have it anymore so I can’t check.
Out of curiosity, how much ram is she using? I wanted to upgrade to 32gb or ram, but recently found out I may need 4 x 8gb ram in order to achieve this. (I bought 2 x 16gb sticks. Didn't work)
I'm using the same line of machine you have in this video. Any feedback is appreciated!
She has either eight or 12 GB of RAM. I never added any more. It's whatever came with the computer at the time. I'm sure you know this but some motherboards have specific placement if you're using two sticks. I would check the specifications on your model of motherboard. It'll say how you need to populate the lanes of memory, the maximum allowable etc.
im doing a build with this motherboard because its the cheapest but i just realised the standoff thing do you know if there is a aftermarket standoff?
Are you referring to a standoff for the cooler? You can use a simple nut at the back of the motherboard and screw into that. I just didn't want to go to the hardware store for the right size nut.
@@LadybugAdventures thanks anyway but now im using a dell optiplex 3020
thank you that you make thia video
did the atx power supply have the 12v 4 pin connector for motherboard
Yes. It has the 4 pin motherboard power cable.
how do you get it to turn on? i plugged in the power cable but it won’t turn on
Triple check all the cables are attached. Maybe the power cable adapter being used is faulty or not compatible?
i want to change the motherboard mine i5 4690 3.50 hz
Im reading these comments and I have no idea what everyone is even saying, I'm 17 and my first PC this year is a Hp prodesk business PC, all I want to know is how can I make my PC run games better and if I need to open it up and install something, how do I do it.
I have a video where I did that. ua-cam.com/video/Ik2llq5hREk/v-deo.html
I would suggest you also look up how to build a PC as it gives you all the fundamentals on the pc components.
I found a forum thread about disabling the F1 Boot message, but it seems to be for the 405 mobo rather than the 600. Maybe the mobos are similar enough, though. Maybe this can help. h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Desktop-Boot-and-Lockup/Disable-Bypass-quot-F1-to-Boot-quot-prompt-HP-ProDesk/td-p/6778668
should work for the g1 thanks. the g2 front usb is different . other way is to re use the front usb of the hp and add usb extentions. to stop the rear fan post code just add a fan to the chassy pins to stop the no psu fan found i found this linustechtips.com/topic/902466-how-to-upgrade-hp-pro-6300-mt-power-supply-or-hp-elite-8200-sff-fix/
My parents ordered me a HP 600 sff and I've been looking it up and it doesn't seem as good. But here are the specs HP 600 G1 SFF Computer Desktop PC, Intel Core i5 3.2GHz, 16GB Ram, 128GB M.2 SSD, 1TB HDD
Are those good? I don't know much about pcs
Sounds like mine. I still play warzone on it without issues. That is using an older GTX 970.
@@LadybugAdventures thanks what do you think about Fortnite?
@@socxs_ It plays it well also.
@@LadybugAdventures alright thanks for the info
@@LadybugAdventures one more thing without the gtx will it still run good?
so I have the Nvidia GeForce GT 710 and it does fit in the stock hp case dont know how
Why use it? the video out integrated from the i5 is probably better than that terrible gpu.
What about the power button connectors nd usb is it fit to MATX like my own hp 6300 sff ??
At 3:23 I go over the connections for my model. I know the proprietary connectors from some of the manufacturers can be a pain. I’m not sure if there are adapters for those. I don’t recall there being any.
So HP sff 6300 power button absolutely fitted?I am correct?
Please help bro
@@allenboral5945 What I have in the video I believe is a different model than what you’re talking about. If you have that computer, then simply look at the motherboard to see what’s coming off of the front panel connectors. or you’ll just have to Google images of the motherboard, and or google what type of connecters are required for the power button button in front panel
I Don’t Know If You Are Familiar With It But Would You Be Able To Play GTA 5M RolePlay With This?
Hopefully someone else can answer that!
I'm using nearly the same motherboard but it's a hp prodesk 400 g1, would the power connector work the same?
Don't know. Look up the cable and see if it is listed. If not then check the number of pins. If they are the same you could take a chance but no guarantees.
www.ebay.com/itm/224168363198
Here's a cable that I just looked up that has your model listed.
Hello again. Did you by any chance find a fix for the press f1 to boot?
No no yet. Too busy gaming on it
@@LadybugAdventures LMFAO🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hi there I had the same idea with my first pc build and I need some help
I have 3 questions
1: how did u get the gpu to fit with the usb 3.0 port
2: would the front panel connectors be the same if I have the hp elitedesk 800 g1
3: how many fans did u use for cooling😅
Any help will be appreciated
1. I didn't plug in the USB 3. If you really needed it. You could use a PCI card or use a GPU cable extension and hang the GPU somewhere in the case. I didn't want to do either of those so I just didn't install the USB 3.0
2. The front panel headers could very well be different on that model. I would just Google front panel pinout for your model.
3. In the case that I built in there is one very large 200 mm fan on the top bringing air in and a 120 mm fan exhausting out the back. In this Silverstone case the power supply vents in from the front and exhausts out the side. I believe the CPU is a 95 watt TDP. Having some air flow is a good thing especially if you plan on putting in a hot graphics card.
@@LadybugAdventures thank u so much for the help, I didnt think off removing the usb 3.0 cable and one more thing, is the fans that u used molex or the other 4 pin fans cause on the elitedesk there's only one fan port on the mob and that's the cpu cooler, did u connect yours straight to the Psu with molex?
Thank u so much for the help, I was contemplating if i had made a bad purchase on the workstation
@@SaucyMayo Yes I just connected the fans to the molex. Not the mb.
@@LadybugAdventures thank you so much for the help, I was on the verge of giving up on my first pc😂
You didn't show how you did the psu thing
Which part of the psu did you want to know more about?
I have the same type of case that ram12
cpu i5 and gpu r7 2 gb i can play pubg pc 60 fps?
Sir, hows the airflow? Any overheating issues?
No issues with the case
Hi, my in law and I are taking on this project and we are planning to make the graphic card external by buying an adapter "Thermaltake TT Gaming PCI-E x16 3.0 Black Extender Riser Cable 200mm AC-053-CN1OTN-C1" (on amazon).
Sounds like a fun project.
@@LadybugAdventures IT WORKED. Someone gifted us an ASUS gpu (could never figure out what it was) and I thought it would mean I had to replace the PSU too. But NO it ran so much better!! Now my question I have for you is, Would adding more ram sticks make the games run smoother or is there something else that I can replace or add to that’ll make that change happen?
@@imgates4092 it could be three things. The CPU. The GPU. Or not enough RAM. In general I find an I-5 quad-core works best even the older ones. I've had a quad core A8 from AMD not work as well as an older I-5. At least 8 gigabytes of DDR3 RAM. For the GPU it really depends on the type of games you play. To play war zone a 4GB card is optimal. I've played fortnite on a 2GB GTX 1050. These are generalizations but that's a general guideline.
what is name of game shown in video
Call of duty warzone. Free to play.
Hi great vid new sub from me but what do you think is better this pc mobo or a Dell optiplex 3020 mt
Mid tower is definitely easier to work with. Gives you the most space for different graphic cards. Same power supply upgrade issue with some sort of adapter cable. Never worked in one so don't know how reliable the adapters would be for that build. And it depends on what you want but the 3020 might just have two RAM slots while the one I was working on gives you four.
@@LadybugAdventures yes that's one of the main reasons I can't afford 16gb ram at theinuite but got a few 4gbs laying about and it's on £15 on eBay for mobo also does that motherboard support any type of OC I know it's just a OEM but a little boost in ram and CPU is possible Dell don't have oc support on the one I have and I'm using a i5 4670k so wanna squeeze out what I can lol thanks for the response also 💯
Hello i have a hp elite desktop 800g1 will the 24pin to 6 pin converter will work? just plug and play
If you go to the link in the description for the cable your model is listed there so it should work.
Can i put a new proccesor inside it? A i5-9th gen for example.
www.cpu-world.com/Sockets/Socket_1151_H4_LGA1151.html
Here is a list of cpu that might be compatible.
@@LadybugAdventures Thanks! I Will do some research there.
Please help
What can I do I have 750ti 4gb
Which is not fitting inside the case
Any other option rather than buying a new case
I've seen people use a PCIe extension cable and simply hang the GPU on cable ties or something like that. If it's a thick card then you'll have to operate it without the side panel. If you don't care what it looks like then you can also get an old computer case for 5 to $10 on a used site and install it in there.
@@LadybugAdventures can you tell how much does a PCIe extension cable cost?
@@LadybugAdventures i also not want and care about a good looking pc so what i think is i should bring a 12 years old case ?
That would work.
In that prodesk 600 G1 SFF, could you fit 2 3.5inch drives or just 1?
Don't remember but I'm pretty sure 2. I got rid of the case recently
very good
Do you have a list of everything you put in?
Description has the adapter cable. Other wise the i5 4570, 12 gb ddr3 ram, 430 w Corsair semi modular psu and msi gtx 970.
@@LadybugAdventures thank you!
so with the upgraded power source can it run more than one monitor?
The upgraded power is for running the GPU alongside the CPU. In its original form you can always run multiple monitors as long as there is output for multiple devices. A lot of motherboards will have a VGA and an HDMI or DVI output.
@@LadybugAdventures ok thanks ik nothing about pc so trying to do a budget build to learn n for streaming
@@nomad5454 cool. Good luck!
Hello, very good video, could you tell me which psu I can use I have a PC of that I want to do the same
It's any 24 pin psu. The adapter should work on any standard psu.
6:44 - Your wiring diagram is wrong, as is all others. I dont think theres a single video with the proper wiring diagram...
It works. Can you elaborate on what is the correct pinout.
@@LadybugAdventures I can't find the right one, but I've tried this and others and it won't work on my board
@@charliep649 same model? I know they are different depending on if it was a 800 g1 or g2 etc. Mine is the 600 g1 and this definitely worked.
It's a g1 sff. Also causing issues with not accepting the new case USB headers and gpu isn't reading at all... My dell build was alot easier
@@charliep649 I built mine following his vid and I have an hp elitedesk g1 800
I got this pc what i should add for updzte fps
Just a vid card if you can find one for a reasonable amount.
It's honestly probably worth the time to just buy another lga1150 mobo instead and steal the CPU off the G1.
Can I run vr on this ?
Don't know for sure.
Will a 1650 work on the pro desk 600? If I upgrade the power supply?
It should with a new power supply. You'll also need a new case if you don't have the mid tower design.
@@LadybugAdventures oh man I have a micro atx and I'm trying to see if I can fit a 1650 super in it ( asus single fan ) but the main problem is my psu and idk if it'll fit
Does anybody know what ram stick this comes stock with? I wanna add another 8gb for a total of 16gb and don't think it would be good to mismatch ram sticks. I haven't gotten my PC yet so it'd be greatly appreciated so I could have the ram by the time the PC gets to me
If it's a refurbished computer I would wait as it may not have the same ram as the original.
You can help me? My HP prodesk600 g1 can not work😥
What is the issue?
@@LadybugAdventures (sorry for my English) flashing status light
(I'm use translate)
Sometimes the flashing has a pattern that corresponds to a system issue. Lookup if there is a status light troubleshooting sequence and that can help you figure out.
can i use 1050ti or 1060 in this one? i dont want to buy a cabinet
Check the power consumption of the card you want to use. The power supply in these desktops is usually under 280 watts so you have to be careful about the cards you add. Also you need a low profile card. If you use a regular one you''ll have to keep the side panel off.
@@LadybugAdventures then can i also install 1080ti in it?
if im ready to keep side panel off
@@varadpanaskar3414 they want you to have a minimum 600w power supply. As long as you have 600 w go for it.
@@LadybugAdventures thanks sir for help. i subbed :-)
@@varadpanaskar3414 glad to help in any way!!! Thanks for doing me on my variety show of a channel.
bro where did u get ur psu?
I got our local store called Canada computers. If they don't have anything decent I go with Newegg.
Will that connector work for hp pro desk 400 g1 ??
The pins have to match. Here is a link to one from ebay www.ebay.com/itm/333924934082
Can I add grphc card to prodesk computer?
Yes. Just make sure the card doesn't draw too much so you do not overload your power supply.
Can you make future wo music? thanks.
You bet. I know it was a bit loud this time.
@@LadybugAdventures Hi, you do really GREAT (!!) ...However - this is not directed at you - I don't understand why folks who make videos feel the need to add any music at all. You are really an excellent speaker and soothing to listen to and any music at all ruins it. Your intro music is cute, and one can forward to avoid that. As you can imagine, if one wants to watch a bunch of your videos, then even hearing the intro over and over is not so soothing, but I can press ''L'' on keyboard w UA-cam and it skips ahead several seconds. Any video you do is really nice...fixing anything, etc., I don't think people need music and I personally can't watch anymore b/c of the music. It is even ok if you have long pauses while doing something. That is soothing and nice. I can only think people who make videos think they need to entertain with different music and a pause will be boring or something. You are a good inspiration all around. Hope this helps :-) And then I can watch more again. :-)
@@gregderbo thank you for the feedback. I think what you say is great constructive feedback for me. These are the type of comments that help me grow as a creator. Often times I watch and learn from other videos and I'm still searching for what works for me. I never used background music in a lot of my videos early on. I started doing more just to fill in space and add some personality to the video. It is not for everybody I agree. My next video I'm working on I will definitely keep it simpler. Thanks for watching and really making me think!
SIR please tell what are your ram mhz.....
Pretty sure it's 1333
@@LadybugAdventures Sir is there any way to over clock ram mhz to 1600 or overclock cpu
Really not sure if the i5 4570 is over lockable. I don't think so. Ram as well.
@@LadybugAdventures sir if you find a method to clock cpu then please make one video
Can I add ghrph card to prodesk 600?
Sure.
Pleas any one tell me the psu power is ??w is enough?
The PSU I use I around 450w. The PSU from the original is 240. The 240 w psu won't be enough for a decent gaming graphics card.
@@LadybugAdventures tq bro for your replay i want to ask if our psu is bigger than the require psu is this will make any problem are ok??i mean if i try 500w psu for this typr of pc this will enough or too much?
?(sory for bad english🙏🙏)
@@ayeshamel520 no such thing as too much. For example if you have a thousand watt PSU it will only use as much power as needed. The 1, 000 watts simply indicates the maximum load allowed. You can go wrong if you use a lower powered PSU. Check how much your processor and GPU need.
Bro I thought the beginning was an ad 😆
I wish it was sponsored by Amazon!!!
good video ... can you tell me the game name please❤❤❤🌹
Call of duty warzone?
Thank you bro❤❤
do it the right way make a sleeper useing prodesk case low profile gpu slim power supply 550 watt you are done simple
I suggest getting a new monitor
@@MagentaBerryLESGO Oh yes. I did get a much nicer one for this!
@@LadybugAdventures cool
👍🏽
You can mount the card vertically 😂😂
True!
Yeah but u gonna have to change the Psu to power a high powered card
@@SaucyMayo Its just a PCIE extension cable that lets you mount the card vertically, has nothing to do with the PSU.
@@TheRedRaven_ oh wait do u mean if u swap the case
@@TheRedRaven_ sorry I wasn't thinking about that lol