I use mining rig technique to make HP Prodesk 400 G4 MT gaming upgrade possible
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ก.ค. 2024
- The HP Prodesk 400 G4 is an attractive, compact PC with a 310W 80-plus bronze power supply. While it's suitable for GPUs like the GTX 1650 or RTX 3050, upgrading to an Asus Dual Mini RTX 3060 12GB poses challenges due to the proprietary PSU connector. Inspired by a mining rig setup, the solution involves using a 400W flex power supply alongside the existing one. Let's explore how this transformation impacts gaming performance.
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- HP Prodesk 400 G4 MT amzn.to/3VSKd9h
- 1U Flex power supply amzn.to/3RGLKNj
- Multiple Power Supply Adapter amzn.to/3XAuRrj
- Asus Dual mini RTX 3060 12G amzn.to/4b9ZfvS
0:00 Introduction
2:28 Adding a power cord cable passthrough
3:59 Installing an additional 400W flex power supply
5:04 Installing the Asus Dual Mini RTX 3060 12Gb
5:28 Installing a 92mm front intake fan
6:05 Done
7:00 Power on and checking the BIOS
8:11 Gameplay and benchmarking
Description:
The HP Prodesk 400 G4 is a compact and visually appealing PC, but my stock 310W 80-plus bronze power supply (PSU) poses limitations for gaming enthusiasts. In this article, I'll explore the challenges of upgrading my office PC into a gaming rig and discuss a potential solution involving multiple power supplies.
The HP Prodesk 400 G4's proprietary PSU connector complicates matters. While it's sufficient for GPUs like the GTX 1650 or RTX 3050 (which have a 300W PSU requirement), it falls short for more powerful GPUs.
Enter the Asus Dual Mini RTX 3060 12GB-an ITX GPU that fits perfectly within the Prodesk 400 MT G4's compact chassis. However, the existing power supply won't support it adequately.
Remember my mining rig from 2021-2022? I used multiple power supplies in that setup, employing a SATA power to 24-pin power supply activation tool. Could this method work for my gaming PC?
Here's where the 400W flex power supply comes into play. Its compact size allows me to add another PSU to my Prodesk 400 G4. By connecting the second PSU to the RTX 3060, I can ensure sufficient power delivery for gaming performance.
With some creativity and the right tools, I can transform my cute office PC into a capable gaming machine. Just be cautious, follow safety guidelines, and enjoy your upgraded setup!
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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
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: th-cam.com/video/sfcfvKeoNnY/w-d-xo.html
It’s for homework
180 fps 😍😍
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! 😊