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The HP ProDesk 600 G3 SFF is a compact business desktop released in 2017, offering strong upgradeability with support for up to 64 GB RAM, NVMe SSDs, and low‑profile GPUs, while featuring modern connectivity like USB‑C and dual DisplayPort. It targets office environments and small‑business IT departments but lacks official Windows 11 support and includes a proprietary 180 W PSU that limits high‑power GPU upgrades.
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$224.50
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$162.81
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$134.99
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$259.00
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Best For
Office workers needing a reliable, space‑saving PC; small businesses with IT management needs; home users seeking a quiet, energy‑efficient machine; light multimedia creators who can add RAM and an NVMe SSD; budget‑conscious buyers of renewed units with Windows 10/11 Pro.
Not Ideal For
Enthusiast gamers, users requiring official Windows 11 support, workloads demanding high‑core‑count CPUs or high‑power GPUs, and anyone needing HDMI/VGA connectivity out of the box.
Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers describe the ProDesk 600 G3 SFF as a well‑balanced, business‑focused desktop that punches above its size class with upgrade flexibility, discrete‑GPU capability, and robust security features, though they note the lack of Windows 11 certification and the constraints of its proprietary power supply.
What Users Say
Everyday users appreciate the compact footprint, quiet operation, and the added USB‑C port, often highlighting the value of renewed units. Common complaints revolve around missing Wi‑Fi, the inability to run Windows 11 officially, limited GPU options, and occasional thermal throttling.
Common Complaints
Missing Wi‑Fi in the base model, lack of Windows 11 support, limited low‑profile GPU options, thermal throttling in the SFF chassis, and occasional driver compatibility issues with newer peripherals.
What People Are Saying
“No Wi‑Fi out of the box”
“Can't upgrade to Windows 11 officially”
“GPU options are very limited”
“USB‑C port is a welcome surprise”
“Renewed units are praised for value and reliability”
How It Compares
vs. Dell OptiPlex 7040 SFF
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Disadvantages
Choose Dell if you need HDMI/VGA out of the box and a familiar corporate supply chain; choose HP for USB‑C, dual DisplayPort, and better upgrade flexibility.
vs. Lenovo ThinkCentre M710 S
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Disadvantages
Lenovo is a solid alternative for pure office use, but HP wins for users wanting modern connectivity and more storage upgrade options.