I've got one of these. Haven't used it in a while because I somehow managed to bend a few pins in the cpu socket. i want to fix it but I don't know if I'll be able to handle it, holding a magnifying glass in one hand and a pair of straight nose tweezers in the other
I did that to a mini prodesk 600 g4 a few weeks ago but surprisingly has ran fine. I think the way I did it was by dropping something on the motherboard while cleaning it.
something to look into, you can get one of those 5.25 bays that has a slim DVD drive and two 2.5 spaces so you don't have to put the ssd on the bottom and you can have easy access to it and you'll have a spare 2.5 bay.
I usually hate HP computers but those business grade ones are very reliable especially for being HPs. I have the older brother of this computer,the 6000 Pro SFF,basically looks the same but it's got the old HP logo and it's LGA 775 based. Put an LGA 775 Intel Xeon in it and used it as a Win 7 box
This is the channel I didn't know I needed.
This is why I keep dead power supplies. Cut off one of the power connectors and solder/heat shrink it onto one I'm using. :)
I've had one of these HP's and the BIOS first has to be updated to v2.99 before you can go to the latest bios version
Good video. I’d look at getting a pair of 8GB sticks of RAM since that CPU is capable of dual channel memory.
Win7 is an upgrade over win8.
I've got one of these. Haven't used it in a while because I somehow managed to bend a few pins in the cpu socket. i want to fix it but I don't know if I'll be able to handle it, holding a magnifying glass in one hand and a pair of straight nose tweezers in the other
I did that to a mini prodesk 600 g4 a few weeks ago but surprisingly has ran fine. I think the way I did it was by dropping something on the motherboard while cleaning it.
I have a similar athlon model of this, the only way I could get the bios to update was burning its FreeDOS image to a cd
"younger and hotter"
something to look into, you can get one of those 5.25 bays that has a slim DVD drive and two 2.5 spaces so you don't have to put the ssd on the bottom and you can have easy access to it and you'll have a spare 2.5 bay.
i'll consider it, thanks!
I remember using these in school
I usually hate HP computers but those business grade ones are very reliable especially for being HPs. I have the older brother of this computer,the 6000 Pro SFF,basically looks the same but it's got the old HP logo and it's LGA 775 based. Put an LGA 775 Intel Xeon in it and used it as a Win 7 box
swell stream
you could nuy a sata power splitter cable
I have an old i7 lga11 the i7 3700k I could sell u if u want it with a asrock board haven’t using it in years just gathering dust
windows 7 isn't even supported by Microsoft anymore now