I am shopping for a new mini desktop computer. Can anyone explain the differences between the 300/400/600 series (EliteDesk, ProDesk, ProMini) and Gx designations for HP small computers? These are the 7”x7”x1.75” models. I am not talking about detailed differences, just the general concept. Is the build quality different irrespective of the specs? I contacted HP chat and they were fairly useless. Chat woman kind of guessed the higher series provided more options. My question and concern to her was about build quality or anything else I should know.
For the last 8 years, I have used an HP ProDesk 600-G1dual core 3.1GHz 12GB RAM, 500GB SATA, 3MB cache. It has been a great everyday computer. But now, like Peter "Maverick" Mitchell, I feel the need for speed. But maybe more than that, I am looking for something that can handle two browsers, numerous website pages, and streaming stock quotes at the same time. My current HP handles all those but I feel like it is sluggish at times, especially booting up. I worry it is getting old, and even though I occasionally remember to back it up, I would not want my main computer to fail. Yes, I know, computers can fail at any time.
I am looking at this on WOOT. HP ProDesk 400-G9 Mini Desktop - Intel Core i5-12500T 2.0GHz (up to 4.40Ghz) 16GB RAM - 512GB PCIe SSD – 18MB cache. Windows 11 Pro
I like the price and the specs seem good. I think the lower CPU speed will be made up for by the extra cores, threads, RAM, and cache. Is my logic flawed? I also wonder about the series designation being lower (400 vs my current 600).
Please stay on topic and don’t send me down a rabbit hole chasing other options/brands. If I am educated I can do my own searching. I am all in with HP. They earned my loyalty.
Prices on the HP website are high even with “sales”. My old computer cost $300 new on WOOT! I really like the fact that the small computer can sit under the shelf that holds my monitor. And besides that, they are so darn cute.
