Added an RX 550 (got for $35)to wife's Prodesk 400. Even undervolted it got too hot for my liking. (90c+) Got out the Dremel and cut a hole in the case directly above the gpu and added external 90mm fan blowing in. (did have to get a fan splitter as I could only find one fan header) Now stays around 65c under load. Eventually will put a RX 6400 in there if she even wants to play something more demanding than Stray ;)
@@juggernaut5860 positive pressure and I monkeyed around and added smaller fan (very small, don't remember size) to the rear for exhaust, I ultimately removed it because it was too loud. Already had the 90mm blowing in and honestly never thought to flip it...also removed the cpu shroud. There is ALOT of airflow exiting from the rear. I know it's quite ghetto, but ultimately she can "game" on a machine I bought for her circut and 3d printer.
I've the same SFF (an EliteDesk 705 G4) and the exact GPU that I had just upgraded last night. I'm definitely also getting the same temps as yours (mine has junction and hotspot temps going up to 104°C) and I am kinda worried about those high numbers. I'm trying to find out if those numbers are still within allowable operating ranges.
Great video! I have the same model prodesk 400 g4, however with the i5-7500 cpu. I have been looking at using a rx 6400 for this unit but had concerns about the stock 180w psu. Is the PSU in your video the stock 180w? Do you have an issues using something rated under what AMD recommends at 300w?
@@TechLionPCs I have the same build with the same PSU, identical however I did notice an issue and I wonder if you had it too. When I was gaming under full load the PSU got very hot and at some point there was some sort of burnt smell coming from the PC I checked temps of the GPU (which was at 90c) and the CPU (which was at 70-80c) and they were alright, however the fans were spinning under full load. Did you have similar issue regarding heat?
@@mall142 I never had a "burnt smell" experience but can confirm that the card does run HOT as there isn't any space between the GPU and the PSU. Plus the single fan in a single slot barely can keep up with the card. The 2 slot variant of the 6400 doesn't have this issue but unfortunately is not viable in this tiny case.
I checked and tested it again and the smell wasn't from the PSU but probably because the GPU was very new when I tried it. The smell disappeared later on, thanks
there is intel arc A310 single slot now, released by a brand named "Sparkle". but seeing as this video is a year old that card's probably not released yet
Please and thank you very much. I want your help. What is the appropriate graphics card for the HP Prodesk 400 G4 MT case? Please respond as soon as possible. Thank you ❤❤❤❤
Yes, the A2000 at stock clocks works fine on anything 240W or better tbh. It says 300W, but you won't see it pull more than 70W. It does depend what kind of CPU you have and how many fans, drives, RAM, etc.. My build uses a 10400 and A2000 and I get below 150w in total system power draw when measured.
Pairs of 2x8GH 3200mhz sticks from 51Risc. The i5-8500 doesn't support anything faster so stuck with what was cheap and available. Plus since it's an enclosed case, didn't need to think about internal aesthetics.
Me gusto, gran Video. Pienso mejorar la misma pc con una grafica de estas :3 gracias por el aporte. Que fabricantes recomiendas para esta modelo de grafica? XFX, Sapphire, o PowerColor?
I am on the 600 G4, booted black screen but once it hit windows it came up, unable to find a way to completely disable the onboard. Anyone else have luck with this?
Put your rx 6400 in motherboard. Plug your monitor into HP cpu display port. Force windows update and get Microsoft AMD driver. You may have to disable Intel HD Graphics in device manager. Power off PC and plug monitor into RX 6400. Works on my 800 g3.
@@ajbruscino1I think it has something to do with fast boot enabled in the bios Go to the bios (f10 repeatedly on power on) Then go to advanced options Built in device options Then uncheck fast boot (Correct me if I’m wrong)
Nope. Don't appear to. Not sure what this guy's magic is but I tried two units and neither worked... they recognized an Rx 550 but not the 6400. Updated the bios too and it didn't help.
Ok... got it to work. For whatever reason you can't get into bios with.the card. You have to 1) install an operating system with either integrated graphics or a different card. Then 2) enable legacy boot and disable secure boot in the bios. Then 3) disable igpu in favor of pcie in bios, save and power off. 4) add the 6400 and power on - it takes a minute because nothing displays until login screen. This worked with Debian 12 but would work for Windows as well I assume.
I got prodesk 400 g6 microtower with 180 watr 80 plus gold , stock power supply. With graphics is good for my pc? 1650 LP or 6400? . I saw at the comments 6400 is find with 180 watt but what about 1650 LP ?
hi!,i have HP ProDesk 400 G3 MT but different case,can u tell me if i put in it this gpu is it gonna work well beacuse it says that that gpu is ddr6 but i have ddr4 motherboard can u explain how did u put it in there and how it works?Also im newer to pc buildng and all i just wanna have better performance for gaming,i have i5 6500 ,8gb ram and a 180w power supply what do u recommednd me to do?
I can definitely attest that the 6400 LP model does get spicy so the fan on it is going full tilt at all times. The ones that are two slots or regular size with better coolers can handle the heat well. However there were no issues with the AMD Adrenaline software nor any problems with playing anything from there.
Have you got any pb of PSU using the traditional 180W stock PSU ?
Added an RX 550 (got for $35)to wife's Prodesk 400. Even undervolted it got too hot for my liking. (90c+) Got out the Dremel and cut a hole in the case directly above the gpu and added external 90mm fan blowing in. (did have to get a fan splitter as I could only find one fan header) Now stays around 65c under load. Eventually will put a RX 6400 in there if she even wants to play something more demanding than Stray ;)
How many Watts does your power supply have?
@@juggernaut5860 180w hence the lil gpu
@kickserver1 Thanks, you also mentioned adding a 90mm fan. Why didn't you use it as an exhaust? Why as intake?
@@juggernaut5860 positive pressure and I monkeyed around and added smaller fan (very small, don't remember size) to the rear for exhaust, I ultimately removed it because it was too loud. Already had the 90mm blowing in and honestly never thought to flip it...also removed the cpu shroud. There is ALOT of airflow exiting from the rear. I know it's quite ghetto, but ultimately she can "game" on a machine I bought for her circut and 3d printer.
@kickserver1 Lol yeah, I would've tried to flip it as well. Thanks for the info man. I appreciate it.
Bro, this video is really great and helpful👍
Please make a benchmark video with this combo👍👍
I've the same SFF (an EliteDesk 705 G4) and the exact GPU that I had just upgraded last night. I'm definitely also getting the same temps as yours (mine has junction and hotspot temps going up to 104°C) and I am kinda worried about those high numbers. I'm trying to find out if those numbers are still within allowable operating ranges.
1 year later. How is it holding up?
04:19 I laughed with the frustration/disappointment
Great video! I have the same model prodesk 400 g4, however with the i5-7500 cpu. I have been looking at using a rx 6400 for this unit but had concerns about the stock 180w psu. Is the PSU in your video the stock 180w? Do you have an issues using something rated under what AMD recommends at 300w?
It is using the stock 180W PSU, which is working just fine. Never an issue with anything tested!
I5 7500 is 65w tdp and rx6400 is 53w tdp so youre fine
@@TechLionPCs I have the same build with the same PSU, identical however I did notice an issue and I wonder if you had it too.
When I was gaming under full load the PSU got very hot and at some point there was some sort of burnt smell coming from the PC
I checked temps of the GPU (which was at 90c) and the CPU (which was at 70-80c) and they were alright, however the fans were spinning under full load.
Did you have similar issue regarding heat?
@@mall142 I never had a "burnt smell" experience but can confirm that the card does run HOT as there isn't any space between the GPU and the PSU. Plus the single fan in a single slot barely can keep up with the card. The 2 slot variant of the 6400 doesn't have this issue but unfortunately is not viable in this tiny case.
I checked and tested it again and the smell wasn't from the PSU but probably because the GPU was very new when I tried it. The smell disappeared later on, thanks
Do you think you can replace 240w psu for 180w ? I want 1050ti lp but not fit
What processors were in these systems, 8700k?
there is intel arc A310 single slot now, released by a brand named "Sparkle". but seeing as this video is a year old that card's probably not released yet
Please and thank you very much. I want your help. What is the appropriate graphics card for the HP Prodesk 400 G4 MT case? Please respond as soon as possible. Thank you ❤❤❤❤
Si tiene la psu de 180 watts la rx 6400 lp y si tiene la de 240 watts puede poner hasta la rtx 4060 lp
Can you fit the arc a380?
Would the A2000 work with the stock PSU? Thanks
Yes, the A2000 at stock clocks works fine on anything 240W or better tbh. It says 300W, but you won't see it pull more than 70W. It does depend what kind of CPU you have and how many fans, drives, RAM, etc..
My build uses a 10400 and A2000 and I get below 150w in total system power draw when measured.
How do you measure it?@@no-barknoonan1335
Hey! Just wondering, what rams are you using?, bc i have the same elitedesk 800
Pairs of 2x8GH 3200mhz sticks from 51Risc. The i5-8500 doesn't support anything faster so stuck with what was cheap and available. Plus since it's an enclosed case, didn't need to think about internal aesthetics.
@@TechLionPCs I read on the specs that this pc only supports 2666mhz
Me gusto, gran Video. Pienso mejorar la misma pc con una grafica de estas :3 gracias por el aporte.
Que fabricantes recomiendas para esta modelo de grafica? XFX, Sapphire, o PowerColor?
I have HDMI monitors , could I run both of them off that card? I was told I'd need a display port ++ slot to use the display port to HDMI cable.
This card doesn't work on 800 g3,g4 it shows as black screen not sure why.
How yours booted with display is beyond me.
I am on the 600 G4, booted black screen but once it hit windows it came up, unable to find a way to completely disable the onboard. Anyone else have luck with this?
Put your rx 6400 in motherboard. Plug your monitor into HP cpu display port. Force windows update and get Microsoft AMD driver. You may have to disable Intel HD Graphics in device manager.
Power off PC and plug monitor into RX 6400. Works on my 800 g3.
@@ajbruscino1I think it has something to do with fast boot enabled in the bios
Go to the bios (f10 repeatedly on power on)
Then go to advanced options
Built in device options
Then uncheck fast boot
(Correct me if I’m wrong)
How about 2060 in hp prodesk 600 g4 pci mt? 😍😍😍
does the asus phoenix version of the rx 6400 work on an hp desktop like these ?
Nope. Don't appear to. Not sure what this guy's magic is but I tried two units and neither worked... they recognized an Rx 550 but not the 6400. Updated the bios too and it didn't help.
Ok... got it to work. For whatever reason you can't get into bios with.the card. You have to 1) install an operating system with either integrated graphics or a different card. Then 2) enable legacy boot and disable secure boot in the bios. Then 3) disable igpu in favor of pcie in bios, save and power off. 4) add the 6400 and power on - it takes a minute because nothing displays until login screen. This worked with Debian 12 but would work for Windows as well I assume.
@@matthewward5828 nice man thanks for the tip
@@matthewward5828 bruh it was plug n play for me..just ddu the previous graphics drivers and reset the cmos battery before installing the rx 6400
I got prodesk 400 g6 microtower with 180 watr 80 plus gold , stock power supply. With graphics is good for my pc? 1650 LP or 6400? . I saw at the comments 6400 is find with 180 watt but what about 1650 LP ?
Can i be able to add this to my HP pro desk 600
Yes
hi!,i have HP ProDesk 400 G3 MT but different case,can u tell me if i put in it this gpu is it gonna work well beacuse it says that that gpu is ddr6 but i have ddr4 motherboard can u explain how did u put it in there and how it works?Also im newer to pc buildng and all i just wanna have better performance for gaming,i have i5 6500 ,8gb ram and a 180w power supply what do u recommednd me to do?
Does yours get hot? And does it randomly stop loading adrenaline software? I’ve had these issues with mine and I’m worried it could be a faulty card
I can definitely attest that the 6400 LP model does get spicy so the fan on it is going full tilt at all times. The ones that are two slots or regular size with better coolers can handle the heat well. However there were no issues with the AMD Adrenaline software nor any problems with playing anything from there.
is t1000 agood gpu for Hp prodesk 600 g5 SFF?
Yes but you will need a new cable as it only has mini display ports
For 800 g1 sff?
If i dont recall wrong rx 6400 use half the power of 1650 does
but still im wondering how this rx 6400 work there when those MB in PCIe slot the max energy output is 35W and no 75W, cus RX 6400 use 55W
If you start from nothing, always look for a mini tower, gaming cards need breathing space.
Also a 7th generation CPU should be your minimum.
i5-8500 is 6 core
Clean your keyboard pls XD