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HP Pro Mini 400 G9 (Intel Core i5-13500T, 16 GB, 512 GB)
EUR771,35

HP Pro Mini 400 G9

Intel Core i5-13500T, 16 GB, 512 GB


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YA.P

6 days ago

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codysinfo

5 days ago

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Hello YA.P, It's a German model delivered with a German keyboard. You have to deploy the system in English or German, and after installation in the language settings, choose French. Best regards François

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vondercrone

2 weeks ago

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Galaxus

2 weeks ago

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The PC only has a single M.2 slot for an NVMe SSD, so you can use the HP SSD 2TB PCIe 4x4 NVMe G11 as an expansion, but only as a replacement or exchange for the existing SSD, not as an additional second SSD. A second M.2 slot is not available and there is no bay for an additional 2.5" SSD or HDD.

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stephanhess

5 months ago

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r.ambros

5 months ago

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Hello! I've been using the Pro 400 Mini G9 regularly for six months and to be honest I didn't even realise it had a fan, it works completely silently. It sits horizontally on my desk, under the monitor. If you really do have the same device, try out what happens when you place it horizontally and well ventilated. If it still makes noise then, it is a case for the guarantee, if not, you should think about the positioning, constant overheating is certainly not good for the device. Kind regards!

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tom-gar

5 months ago

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rs2cetigid

7 months ago

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Galaxus

7 months ago

The HP Pro Mini 400 G9 uses DDR4 RAM and does not support DDR5 RAM. For a RAM expansion, you can use either one 16 GB module or two 16 GB modules as long as they meet the DDR4-3200 MHz specification. It is important that the modules are identical to achieve the best performance.

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idoa3

7 months ago

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Galaxus

7 months ago

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The HP Pro Mini 400 G9 has USB-C ports, but these do not support Thunderbolt. Therefore, you cannot connect it directly via Thunderbolt to a monitor that has an integrated docking station. However, you can use a USB-C dock to get additional ports as long as the monitor supports USB-C. Alternatively, you can use the HDMI port to connect the computer to a monitor.

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Corlupo

9 months ago

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Corlupo

9 months ago

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Galaxus

9 months ago

Yes, it is possible to upgrade the RAM of the HP Pro Mini 400 G9 Desktop PC with the Intel Core i5-14500T processor to 2x 16GB. The device has two RAM slots and supports up to 64GB RAM, which allows an increase to 2x 16GB (32GB in total).

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Flitzpiep

11 months ago

Can a second hard drive be installed?

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Galaxus

11 months ago

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The HP Pro 400 Mini G9 is not designed for the installation of a second hard drive. The Mini PC is equipped with a single slot for an SSD and does not offer any additional slots for further hard drives.

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Beniwalder

1 year ago

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meintjes

1 year ago

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The HP Pro Mini 400 G9 is a business computer - not really made for gaming. You can play Minecraft on the best computer, but it will be a bit jerky and not much fun. If you want to play Minecraft, I recommend a desktop computer/laptop that is made for gaming. They have an extra graphics card that can handle the game better.

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OvalerKingBong45

1 year ago

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Fabian Müller

1 year ago

Yes, according to the information from Intel, this processor with UHD Graphics 730 can display 4k graphics: Max. Resolution (HDMI)‡ 4096 x 2160 @ 60Hz Max. Resolution (DP)‡ 7680 x 4320 @ 60Hz https://www.intel.de/content/www/de/de/products/sku/96140/intel-core-i512500t-processor-18m-cache-up-to-4-40-ghz/specifications.html

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