The reason you are having the always partly powered on issue is due to the wiring of the front panel. Many times there are a couple jumpers you need to make in order to fix that problem and get rid of the warning messages you’re seeing when you turn on the system. You can get rid of the F1 to continue this way. You may also need to jumper one or two of the USB ports. I found using a wire wrap tool and 28 gauge wire wrap wire is the best way to jumper pins without interfering with plugging cables in.
i saw a video doing this same swap th-cam.com/video/Zxw_4KV5DHM/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=DLMtechgarage and he said to be sure to use plastic washers with those blots on the back of the board for the CPU cooler
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264 yes I used nuts just like you and my temps have been fine nowhere near 100c like has been mentioned. I shall dig the computer out of the pile and do a cinebench and test it's temp so u can compare.
@@fundude53 Well, if that's not too much of a hassle it would be helpful of course, if you do that it would also be interesting to know what CPU yours is.
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264 ive took some photos oof how its mounted but i will need your email or facebook name on who/where to send them as for temps i cant get it above 50c so u defiantly got some issues going on
It could be the CPU that u are using u could swap it out for another or try undervolting it slightly. Also set fan profile to max in bios but it will be noisey as hell. Mines loud all the time
Hi, hello, I also want to change but I'm not finding the correct nuts for the cooler, are they m3 or m4? Do you have the ebay website where you bought it? and the usb 3.0 no longer gives error? which converter? Are the front ports working? thanks
Nuts are in the description. Front usb 2 and 3 working (extender cable in the description), but still gives other errors on boot (PSU fan related maybe) which have to bypassed by pressing F1.
The light on the motherboard of my same PC is on but when I turn on the power switch it does not turn on, the red light on the power switch turns on and off and beeps. Can you help me??
My processor heats up by a hundred degrees in games only, but in normal browsing it does not do this, but I did not make any modifications to the processor
Hello there! I have done the same with a HP Prodesk 400 G2 MT but an error msg appear "922-Front USB 2 Not Connected" and I have to press F1 key to boot... any ideas how to solve the issue?
Yeah, this is the problem with these HP's... In my case it complains about PSU fan too and i don't think i could fix that so i didn't even bother trying. If that USB 2 is the only error you get you could try connecting the original front USB2 and hiding it somewhere in the case. Unless the power button pins are in the same header, then that's a problem. I bet someone in some forum has an answer.
@@HITOMO-ge9jo That's possible, if that 1060 card is small enough, but it's a bit sketchy, as the PC is sff and card full height, i did a similar thing with an RX570: th-cam.com/video/1xyyhRu6nRE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UTOPIpwzTPSZfQP7
Hi there. Could you , or anyone else here, could help to elaborate on the differences between your cable and the very similarr one for the HP Eliite 8000 series, please?!
I am not sure if that is compatible or incompatible. Could do damage if incompatible. I would go with one that's for the correct model do be safe. Despite ordering one for the correct model, i got one that was wired incorrectly and had to fix it, so watch out.
The power cable adapter works on several HP models. I found on Amazon this cable has lots of user reviews revealing what systems the adapter works with.
I have hp 656961-001 hp motherbaord it is a small form factor so its not a standard motherboard size so my question will it fit in an atx mid tower? Cuz i really want to upgrade my case
It looks like that mobo is from HP Pro 6300 and very non-standard, won't probably fit in any standard case. Pcie slot and i/o panel locations are flipped compared to standard layout. It sucks that HP did that.
i did that and few years later my pc started malfunctioning and when i toke the processor out the processor was full of holes were the pins connect to the socket on the motherboard and after one day it stopped working
Hi, there. Did the special specification of the HP motherboard affect your consideration when picking the case to swap it into? I mean... Is it still a standard micro ATX motherboard with every mounting holes lined up?
@@FollyChang not MATX just atx. I have a matx mobo in the same exact case I just did a k swap too and the hp pro desk is standard atx sized, OR somewhere in the middle BUT the screws DO like up unlike half of the Dell optiplex models out there. Did a k swap on a 7040 it was awful
4-pin fan header on the motherboard. Some prodesks don't have that header, in this video at 2:30 i solder on a fan header: th-cam.com/video/qmyNx3q6sjA/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=OptimallyObscurePerformance
I have a 600 g2 sff and I want to replace the power supply with an atx one I don't care if it hangs outside as long as I power the GPU I plan on getting. Will the PSU connectors work with the motherboard or do I need adapters???
i have the same 600 g2 sff in order to put standard PSU you need an adapter or you can pick up hp PSU but your watt is gonna be limited i have managed to get one it was made for HP prodesk G1 Microtower it has 320W PSU it's working flawless with my new GPU
@@johnnytaylor1243 what I'm going to do is to save up for rtx a2000 it has 3050 performance while only pulling 75 Watts and will fit in my case. It's expensive but I'm getting a refurbished one at 249$
@@RandomPersonThatLives This PC (prodesk 600/elitedesk 800) is not the best thing to caseswap, on this video i show the multiple reasons why, i would rather recommend a lenovo M93p for example.
@@RandomPersonThatLives It is possible to caseswap but more difficult than other PC's, and you won't get a clean result, error messages on boot and you have to use PSU switch to turn fully off.
This PC has a non-standard CPU cooler mount, so that would be very difficult. Also it would not really make sense as you cannot overclock CPU's on this motherboard anyway.
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264 thanks for the information, I was asking about the cooling because I wanted to place an intel core i7 4770k and the truth is that the temperature rises, so liquid cooling is better than air cooling
Do you think the aorus cooler liquid 240 for amd theadripper processors can be placed on this board? I think it's possible because of its size, maybe it can fit.
@@tecnohuevo9957 Liquid cooling is not always better than air cooling. Liquid cooling mainly provides a "buffer" because the liquid can absorb a lot of heat, and because of this the rise of CPU temperature and ramping up of fan speed will be slower than on an air cooler, but under continued load, when the liquid has heated up the CPU temps and fan speed will rise to the same point as with an air cooler, if not higher. Liquid coolers have their use cases, but they are often misleadingly marketed, Gamers Nexus made a very good informational video about that.
@@tecnohuevo9957 You mean would a threadripper cooler fit? I haven't tested but probably no, the placement of mounting holes needs to match exactly. In your situation i would first test that i7 with the original cooler, it is surprisingly good. Also i would rather buy a non-k variant of i7, those are usually cheaper and with this mobo k and non-k variants will perform almost the same, no major advantage of k variant because it cannot be overclocked with this board.
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
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Yeah that's what i said, i guess it's the mounting mechanism with the nuts. I don't know about dangerous, it just means it slows the CPU down when it hits 100 so it doesn't go over that but sure, i wouldn't recommend using it like that. I'll see if i can do something to the temps.
The reason you are having the always partly powered on issue is due to the wiring of the front panel. Many times there are a couple jumpers you need to make in order to fix that problem and get rid of the warning messages you’re seeing when you turn on the system. You can get rid of the F1 to continue this way. You may also need to jumper one or two of the USB ports. I found using a wire wrap tool and 28 gauge wire wrap wire is the best way to jumper pins without interfering with plugging cables in.
You can adjust the cpu cooler fan speed in the bios setting it to max will drop temps by 30%
i saw a video doing this same swap th-cam.com/video/Zxw_4KV5DHM/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=DLMtechgarage and he said to be sure to use plastic washers with those blots on the back of the board for the CPU cooler
I did the same with two of these motherboards they make great little pcs
Oh nice. Did you use nuts to mount the coolers like i did or something else? Were your CPU temperatures OK?
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264 yes I used nuts just like you and my temps have been fine nowhere near 100c like has been mentioned. I shall dig the computer out of the pile and do a cinebench and test it's temp so u can compare.
@@fundude53 Well, if that's not too much of a hassle it would be helpful of course, if you do that it would also be interesting to know what CPU yours is.
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264 ive took some photos oof how its mounted but i will need your email or facebook name on who/where to send them as for temps i cant get it above 50c so u defiantly got some issues going on
It could be the CPU that u are using u could swap it out for another or try undervolting it slightly. Also set fan profile to max in bios but it will be noisey as hell. Mines loud all the time
i need your help again when i connect a new power supply it doesnt work just aux flashes green and nothing happens but my old one worked
Are you using an adapter with a standard PSU like me?
Hi, hello, I also want to change but I'm not finding the correct nuts for the cooler, are they m3 or m4? Do you have the ebay website where you bought it? and the usb 3.0 no longer gives error? which converter? Are the front ports working? thanks
Nuts are in the description. Front usb 2 and 3 working (extender cable in the description), but still gives other errors on boot (PSU fan related maybe) which have to bypassed by pressing F1.
Hey, did you find the right ones? Im still searching
is it possible to switch yhe cpu fan to like any one for this motherboard
You mean use a different CPU cooler? No without significant modding, the cooler mounting holes are not in the standard positions.
What are the dimensions of the case? The website says height: 205mm, width: 410mm and depth: 440mm. I doubt these dimensions are correct.
Quick measurements: 41cm height, 38cm length, 19cm width.
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264 thanks mate
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264
Case model namber and buy website like send me bro pls
@@user-SHAIKSILEMAN It is in the description, Kolink Inspire K5. Don't know what the price is in your country.
10:07 error 515 power supply fan not detected.
Can you install any graphic card after Case swap. OR only those they mentioned in the HP Support page
I think any graphics card that the PSU can power.
The light on the motherboard of my same PC is on but when I turn on the power switch it does not turn on, the red light on the power switch turns on and off and beeps. Can you help me??
Are you using original PSU or standard ATX with an adapter?
were you have conect front rgb leds?
I need help trying to switch my prodesk 600 g2 case into a gaming case, any recommendations that this pc could fit into?
Well, the mobo is mATX, so any ATX or mATX case should work.
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264 Thank You so much I kept having trouble until now
Thanks!
@@DimitriKing-wn4ch did it work? i have the same prodesk
My processor heats up by a hundred degrees in games only, but in normal browsing it does not do this, but I did not make any modifications to the processor
It's not for games
@@tristansteele5054 So why use my bro
Hello there! I have done the same with a HP Prodesk 400 G2 MT but an error msg appear "922-Front USB 2 Not Connected" and I have to press F1 key to boot... any ideas how to solve the issue?
Yeah, this is the problem with these HP's... In my case it complains about PSU fan too and i don't think i could fix that so i didn't even bother trying. If that USB 2 is the only error you get you could try connecting the original front USB2 and hiding it somewhere in the case. Unless the power button pins are in the same header, then that's a problem. I bet someone in some forum has an answer.
hey, i have the same spec hp 600 g1 as you, if i upgrade and install gtx 1060 3gb dual fan does it work? I just want to know?😅
It should work. So you mean you would caseswap it like i did?
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264 hey what if i don't caseswap hp 600 g1 sff and put a gtx 1060 3gb will it work?
@@HITOMO-ge9jo That's possible, if that 1060 card is small enough, but it's a bit sketchy, as the PC is sff and card full height, i did a similar thing with an RX570: th-cam.com/video/1xyyhRu6nRE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=UTOPIpwzTPSZfQP7
Hi there. Could you , or anyone else here, could help to elaborate on the differences between your cable and the very similarr one for the HP Eliite 8000 series, please?!
I am not sure if that is compatible or incompatible. Could do damage if incompatible. I would go with one that's for the correct model do be safe. Despite ordering one for the correct model, i got one that was wired incorrectly and had to fix it, so watch out.
The power cable adapter works on several HP models. I found on Amazon this cable has lots of user reviews revealing what systems the adapter works with.
pc turns on but turns off after a few seconds. any help?
I think that happened to me too at some point but i can't remember why that was... Did you try to boot without the graphics card first?
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264 yeah i did
Can I do this with my hp prodesk 600g3
No idea, it's a different PC that i haven't worked on.
please show the picture of the adaptor you buy
Link in the description.
I have hp 656961-001 hp motherbaord it is a small form factor so its not a standard motherboard size so my question will it fit in an atx mid tower? Cuz i really want to upgrade my case
It looks like that mobo is from HP Pro 6300 and very non-standard, won't probably fit in any standard case. Pcie slot and i/o panel locations are flipped compared to standard layout. It sucks that HP did that.
i did that and few years later my pc started malfunctioning and when i toke the processor out the processor was full of holes were the pins connect to the socket on the motherboard and after one day it stopped working
CPU was full of holes?
what are you talking about ? you are not making any sense at all !!!
Hi, there.
Did the special specification of the HP motherboard affect your consideration when picking the case to swap it into?
I mean... Is it still a standard micro ATX motherboard with every mounting holes lined up?
Mounting holes line up/are standard, CPU cooler mount non-standard. So should work as well with other mATX or ATX cases.
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264 thanks your answer is thorough and very helpful
@@FollyChang not MATX just atx. I have a matx mobo in the same exact case I just did a k swap too and the hp pro desk is standard atx sized, OR somewhere in the middle BUT the screws DO like up unlike half of the Dell optiplex models out there. Did a k swap on a 7040 it was awful
Can you tell me how did you connect system fan to the motherboard
4-pin fan header on the motherboard. Some prodesks don't have that header, in this video at 2:30 i solder on a fan header: th-cam.com/video/qmyNx3q6sjA/w-d-xo.html&ab_channel=OptimallyObscurePerformance
But you can also use a splitter from the CPU fan header and connect a case fan to that.
Do you know how to enable the XMP profile in my bios? HP EliteDesk 700 g1
No idea, i can't test since i don't have that PC, it might be that it has no XMP options in BIOS
I have a 600 g2 sff and I want to replace the power supply with an atx one I don't care if it hangs outside as long as I power the GPU I plan on getting.
Will the PSU connectors work with the motherboard or do I need adapters???
I haven't ever tinkered with g2, only g1, so can't say anything about g2 PSU. You probably need some kind of an adapter.
i have the same 600 g2 sff in order to put standard PSU you need an adapter or you can pick up hp PSU but your watt is gonna be limited i have managed to get one it was made for HP prodesk G1 Microtower it has 320W PSU it's working flawless with my new GPU
@@johnnytaylor1243 what I'm going to do is to save up for rtx a2000 it has 3050 performance while only pulling 75 Watts and will fit in my case. It's expensive but I'm getting a refurbished one at 249$
How can I turn on the front light?
Connect power to it from PSU and press the button i think.
Why the CPU temp make 99-100° ?? i have the same problem...
Read description, i made a video where i fixed my issue. Yours might of course be a different issue.
Que modelo es el gabinete al qué cambiaste
Kolink Inspire K5
The heardisc where install the cabinet tell me bro
HDD installation is in the video, 6:30
Could you link the case
Kolink Inspire K5, i bought it locally, you can probably find it on ebay.
How about the hp pavilon tp01 will it works?
That looks like much newer PC, i am not sure if caseswap is possible but everyhting is probably different compared to ProDesk 600 G1.
Hey Man Im About To Get A PC Just Wondering If I Get A Case And Take Away Everything Will It Be Easy To Do?
So are you case-swapping a HP Prodesk or talking about PC building generally?
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264 case swaping a HP Prodesk
@@RandomPersonThatLives This PC (prodesk 600/elitedesk 800) is not the best thing to caseswap, on this video i show the multiple reasons why, i would rather recommend a lenovo M93p for example.
@@RandomPersonThatLives It is possible to caseswap but more difficult than other PC's, and you won't get a clean result, error messages on boot and you have to use PSU switch to turn fully off.
Re check your processor cooler why its reaching 99c I don't think its normal.
I made an update video on that, turned out the CPU had been delidded and incorrectly glued with a gap between die and IHS.
question do you know if i can put a water cooler
This PC has a non-standard CPU cooler mount, so that would be very difficult. Also it would not really make sense as you cannot overclock CPU's on this motherboard anyway.
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264 thanks for the information, I was asking about the cooling because I wanted to place an intel core i7 4770k and the truth is that the temperature rises, so liquid cooling is better than air cooling
Do you think the aorus cooler liquid 240 for amd theadripper processors can be placed on this board?
I think it's possible because of its size, maybe it can fit.
@@tecnohuevo9957 Liquid cooling is not always better than air cooling. Liquid cooling mainly provides a "buffer" because the liquid can absorb a lot of heat, and because of this the rise of CPU temperature and ramping up of fan speed will be slower than on an air cooler, but under continued load, when the liquid has heated up the CPU temps and fan speed will rise to the same point as with an air cooler, if not higher. Liquid coolers have their use cases, but they are often misleadingly marketed, Gamers Nexus made a very good informational video about that.
@@tecnohuevo9957 You mean would a threadripper cooler fit? I haven't tested but probably no, the placement of mounting holes needs to match exactly. In your situation i would first test that i7 with the original cooler, it is surprisingly good. Also i would rather buy a non-k variant of i7, those are usually cheaper and with this mobo k and non-k variants will perform almost the same, no major advantage of k variant because it cannot be overclocked with this board.
can anyone tell me how to turn on the leds? i cant figure it out
They should turn on when you have their Molex cable connected to the PSU.
Do you have the 3-pin RGB cable connected to motherboard or something else?
the power suplay 240 wat ?
No, the graphics card is too much for the stock 240w PSU. In this video i use a standard ATX PSU with an adapter.
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
I haven't tested if xeons work with these, so i7 maybe safer choice, but depends what they cost.
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264 1240= 35-40 а 4770 = 65-70
@@lom2969 if you can find info that xeons work on this then i'd recommend xeon
can i use any power supply?
With that adapter, any standard ATX PSU.
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264 okay thank you very much
Please link cabinet model and price
It is in the description, Kolink Inspire K5. Don't know what the price is in your country.
thank you
How about HP 700 G1? Will it works?
700 G1 looks very similar to 600 G1, i don't see a reason same wouldn't work with that but i haven't tried it with 700 G1 so can't guarantee it works.
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264 I'll try this configuration. Thanks!
@@alexberns7716 Nice, let me know if it works.
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264 Sure!
@@optimallyobscureperformanc6264 Hi! Can you tell me where the red color wire on your 24 to 6+6 pin adapter is connected? Is it PS ON command?
Any error codes?
I don't know how to get rid of boot error codes with fans for example.
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Ну и что ни кто так и не придумал как обойти ошибки по F1???
не знаю кто-нибуд.
bro... is... struggling with... eng...lish...
Actually it's not so much that, i'm just a laggy person 🙂
@tap here to add text bottom text mATX. To use a GPU with higher power consumption you'll also need a better PSU and the adapter cable.
The cpu is always at 100 °C
it's dangerous!
Yeah that's what i said, i guess it's the mounting mechanism with the nuts. I don't know about dangerous, it just means it slows the CPU down when it hits 100 so it doesn't go over that but sure, i wouldn't recommend using it like that. I'll see if i can do something to the temps.
Speeding this video up to 1.5x really helped me get through it peeps 😬🫣
Thank you