Looking at getting this same PC and putting an RX580 I have laying around not being used in it. Instead of adding a second PSU can’t you just swap out the stock PSU with a more powerful one?
First, i want to thank you for making an amazing video. You are a true legend. I want to ask if i buy a good psu. Do i still need to do this 2 psu mod. Is it possible to use one psu for gpu and motherboard?.
Yes, absolutely. Please check this video: ua-cam.com/video/DvNWbDd-ZCQ/v-deo.html . The power supply model in this video works for all HP G3, G4, G5, and G6 desktop PCs.
hello friend, thanks for the content, you have helped me get out of doubts but you have also generated another. I have an HP prodesk 600 G4 MT i5 8500 and I am thinking of buying an RX 580 (which is just the right size for the MT case) and a 550w power supply considering the idea of leaving the source external while I buy another case (depending on the size of the source) ... my doubt now is about the connectors, I was thinking of buying a 24-pin to 6-pin adapter but I realize that the motherboard has a 4-pin input, this leaves me very confused because I cannot find connectors for 24-pin to 4-pin, only 24 to 6, really, is there no other alternative, do these connectors not exist? I wouldn't dare to do what you did in the video, no matter how funny it is, but I loved watching it. I had been looking for many months for modification content for HP ProDesk PCs. You came from heaven bro. PS: In the event that the power supply cannot be changed safely, I will have to buy an Nvidia Gigabyte GTX 1650 OC.
Hi, if you are looking to upgrade your HP ProDesk 600 G4 with an RX 580, here are some ideas based on my experience: - Original HP 500W Power Supply: You can buy an original HP 500W power supply (model: DPS-500AB-32A) from marketplaces like eBay or AliExpress. Prices range from $35 to $150, depending on the seller. This will allow you to upgrade your preferred GPU straightforwardly. - Changing the Case and PSU: If you plan to change the case and put the PSU outside using a 24-pin to 6-pin adapter, it won’t work. Please note that there is no 24-pin to 4-pin cable adapter for HP motherboards. Additionally, the 24-pin to 6-pin adapter for HP is not compatible with your PC. - Using GTX 1650: If you decide to use a GTX 1650 for your upgrade, it’s also a good option. All you need is the GTX 1650 GPU card, and you’re good to go. Thank you.
@@itggear3400 Thank you very much for your reply, my friend. I will have to go for the 1650 D6 4G OC. I have seen some tests with my i5 8500 and it works very well. Later, when I want to buy another PC, I will take all this data into account. Greetings from Venezuela. I will be attentive to your content.
For the HP Prodesk 400 G4, the best CPUs for gaming would be the Intel Core i7-7700 or the i5-7600K. Both are great options and compatible with the 6th and 7th gen Intel CPUs that this PC supports!
I am looking to buy one to upgrade lol. I did find some solutions on the forums but seems that you can buy a 400 watt proprietary hp power supply and but I am not sure about size for the gpu.
The HP ProDesk 400 G4 supports Intel Core, Pentium, and Celeron 6th and 7th generation processors. Therefore, the most recent CPU supported by this PC is the Intel Core i7-7700K. Thank you.
The concept of adding two PSUs using SATA to a 24-pin power supply power-on kit is an idea I wanted to share in this video. While it should work for running an RX 470, the implementation can be complex. If you plan to use an RX 470, please check your PC’s PSU. If your PSU is 300W, you can use a SATA to 6-pin or 8-pin PCIe cable adapter to install your RX 470. Thank you!
The HP ProDesk 400 G4 is designed to support Intel 6th and 7th generation Core processors, such as the i3, i5, and i7 series. Unfortunately, it does not support Intel Xeon processors. If you’re looking for a workstation with Xeon support, you might need to consider a different model, such as the HP Z series. Thank you for your question!
Yes, indeed, the 8-pin power cable is not a proprietary connector. However, the power supply that comes with this PC is 310W and does not have an 8-pin PCIe power cable. The recommended power supply for an RTX 3060 is 550W, so using a 310W PSU is not secure for long-term operation with this setup. Adding two PSUs to a PC is just an idea and can be fun too. Thank you! 😊
RTX 3060 can perform 1080p very smooth. good job guy.
3060 is basically 12gb 4060 without dlss3
@@donaldnemesis393 lmao the 3060 isn't even close to a 4060. You're on crack
@@twizz420 yeah sure being 10-20% faster isn't barely faster
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what a jank solution and i like it .
Thanks
wow, thank you!
Am I cooked if I ordered a Evga 500 w1 for the same pc as urs
Looking at getting this same PC and putting an RX580 I have laying around not being used in it. Instead of adding a second PSU can’t you just swap out the stock PSU with a more powerful one?
Yes, I also made a video about it. Please check it out here: ua-cam.com/video/sfcfvKeoNnY/v-deo.html
First, i want to thank you for making an amazing video. You are a true legend. I want to ask if i buy a good psu. Do i still need to do this 2 psu mod. Is it possible to use one psu for gpu and motherboard?.
Yes, absolutely. Please check this video: ua-cam.com/video/DvNWbDd-ZCQ/v-deo.html . The power supply model in this video works for all HP G3, G4, G5, and G6 desktop PCs.
It’s for homework
hello friend, thanks for the content, you have helped me get out of doubts but you have also generated another. I have an HP prodesk 600 G4 MT i5 8500 and I am thinking of buying an RX 580 (which is just the right size for the MT case) and a 550w power supply considering the idea of leaving the source external while I buy another case (depending on the size of the source) ... my doubt now is about the connectors, I was thinking of buying a 24-pin to 6-pin adapter but I realize that the motherboard has a 4-pin input, this leaves me very confused because I cannot find connectors for 24-pin to 4-pin, only 24 to 6, really, is there no other alternative, do these connectors not exist? I wouldn't dare to do what you did in the video, no matter how funny it is, but I loved watching it. I had been looking for many months for modification content for HP ProDesk PCs. You came from heaven bro.
PS: In the event that the power supply cannot be changed safely, I will have to buy an Nvidia Gigabyte GTX 1650 OC.
Hi, if you are looking to upgrade your HP ProDesk 600 G4 with an RX 580, here are some ideas based on my experience:
- Original HP 500W Power Supply: You can buy an original HP 500W power supply (model: DPS-500AB-32A) from marketplaces like eBay or AliExpress. Prices range from $35 to $150, depending on the seller. This will allow you to upgrade your preferred GPU straightforwardly.
- Changing the Case and PSU: If you plan to change the case and put the PSU outside using a 24-pin to 6-pin adapter, it won’t work. Please note that there is no 24-pin to 4-pin cable adapter for HP motherboards. Additionally, the 24-pin to 6-pin adapter for HP is not compatible with your PC.
- Using GTX 1650: If you decide to use a GTX 1650 for your upgrade, it’s also a good option. All you need is the GTX 1650 GPU card, and you’re good to go.
Thank you.
@@itggear3400 Thank you very much for your reply, my friend. I will have to go for the 1650 D6 4G OC. I have seen some tests with my i5 8500 and it works very well. Later, when I want to buy another PC, I will take all this data into account. Greetings from Venezuela. I will be attentive to your content.
@@itggear3400 Is the HP 500W Power Supply compatible with ProDesk 400 G5?
I saw one with a i3 6100 which cpu is the best for gaming on the 1151 socket? That obviously works with this pc?
For the HP Prodesk 400 G4, the best CPUs for gaming would be the Intel Core i7-7700 or the i5-7600K. Both are great options and compatible with the 6th and 7th gen Intel CPUs that this PC supports!
Could you please upgrade a prodesk 600 g3 mt. I am searching but no help.
I am looking to buy one to upgrade lol. I did find some solutions on the forums but seems that you can buy a 400 watt proprietary hp power supply and but I am not sure about size for the gpu.
What you are looking for is on eBay what are the power swap I'm looking at it right now
24 pin to 8 pin
Hey there! I appreciate your comment, but I’m not quite sure I caught your drift. Could you please clarify the question? I’d love to help if I can!
What’s the latest cpu I can install in this upgrade?
The HP ProDesk 400 G4 supports Intel Core, Pentium, and Celeron 6th and 7th generation processors. Therefore, the most recent CPU supported by this PC is the Intel Core i7-7700K. Thank you.
180 fps 😍😍
4:02 Can you give me a link or name of the 24 pin adapter?
At the time you mentioned, it's a flex power supply. I've put the link for all item I used in this video in the video description. Thank you.
is this work on prodesk 400 g5 with asus strix rx570 oc 4gb.
The concept of adding two PSUs using SATA to a 24-pin power supply power-on kit is an idea I wanted to share in this video. While it should work for running an RX 470, the implementation can be complex. If you plan to use an RX 470, please check your PC’s PSU. If your PSU is 300W, you can use a SATA to 6-pin or 8-pin PCIe cable adapter to install your RX 470. Thank you!
can i put xeon on this pc... ??
The HP ProDesk 400 G4 is designed to support Intel 6th and 7th generation Core processors, such as the i3, i5, and i7 series. Unfortunately, it does not support Intel Xeon processors. If you’re looking for a workstation with Xeon support, you might need to consider a different model, such as the HP Z series. Thank you for your question!
Where hdd or ssd?
In the video description.
PCIe 8-pin power connectors aren't proprietary. Smh you have absolutely no clue what you're doing.
Yes, indeed, the 8-pin power cable is not a proprietary connector. However, the power supply that comes with this PC is 310W and does not have an 8-pin PCIe power cable. The recommended power supply for an RTX 3060 is 550W, so using a 310W PSU is not secure for long-term operation with this setup. Adding two PSUs to a PC is just an idea and can be fun too. Thank you! 😊