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HP Pro Mini 400 G9 (512 GB, 16 GB, Intel Core i7-12700T)

HP Pro Mini 400 G9

512 GB, 16 GB, Intel Core i7-12700T


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Anonymous

2 years ago

Is this PC good for an SME?

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pimvanpelt

2 years ago • purchased this product

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Yes. Runs Linux and OpenBSD and Windows just fine, is pretty silent, power efficient and good build quality.
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Anonymous

2 years ago

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Anonymous

2 years ago • purchased this product

purchased this product
Yes, you can expand or remove the memory and replace it with another. You don't even need a screwdriver to do this. The built-in SSD should also be replaceable, but I did not test this. You can also install an additional 2.5" SATA SSD, it has a free slot available.
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lischetzki

2 years ago

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Stardustone

2 years ago

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Yes, the SSD can be replaced, but I would advise against a 512 GB solution, which has a shorter lifespan and 512 GB are generally more expensive in relation to a 1 GB SSD. This one is very good and has a total bytes written life of 2550 terabytes. It is also one of the fastest: Seagate FireCuda 530 (1000 GB, M.2 2280) This RAM would be suitable for expansion to a maximum of 64 GB: Crucial Laptop Memory (2 x 32GB, 3200 MHz, DDR4-RAM, SO-DIMM) For 32 GB, I would choose this one, replacing the installed RAM and SSD also has the advantage that you can simply restore the original state in the event of a warranty claim and you don't have to risk giving away your data. Crucial Laptop Memory (2 x 16GB, 3200 MHz, DDR4-RAM, SO-DIMM) RAM should always be installed in pairs, upgrading the existing RAM is possible in principle, but there may be compatibility problems if you mix RAM modules.
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latinumking

3 years ago

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Stardustone

3 years ago

DDR4-3200 RAM modules must be installed, DIMM, not SO-DIMM. This one fits, RAM should always be installed in pairs, i.e. if there are two RAM modules and there are only 2 slots, replace both with larger RAM and keep the removed RAM for the warranty case. Crucial Desktop Memory (2 x 16GB, 3200 MHz, DDR4-RAM, DIMM)
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Anonymous

2 years ago

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