HP ProDesk 4 G1i AI Review

A compact business desktop with a strong CPU and loads of connectivity, but the integrated graphics and a small SSD might leave you wanting more.

CPU Intel Core Ultra 5 235
RAM 32 GB
Storage 512 GB
GPU Intel Graphics
Form Factor sff
Psu W 280
OS Windows 11 Pro
HP ProDesk 4 G1i AI desktop
79.4 ओवरऑल स्कोर

The 30-Second Version

Gobs of RAM and ports make it a solid office desk jockey, but the price jumps around like a caffeinated squirrel and the weak storage needs a day-one upgrade.

Overview

The HP ProDesk 4 G1i AI is a business workhorse dressed in a small form factor suit. You get a 14-core Intel Core Ultra 5 235, a generous 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and a connector buffet that puts most towers to shame. It's built for multitasking, spreadsheets, and everything short of 3D rendering. But right out of the gate, HP's decision to ship it with just a 512GB SSD and integrated graphics feels like ordering a loaded pizza and getting one slice of pepperoni. If you're running a home office or a cubicle farm, this desktop will chew through your workday, but you'll need to add storage sooner than you'd like, and forget about gaming or GPU-heavy tasks.

Performance

The CPU surprised us. In our tests, the Core Ultra 5 235 handled 40+ browser tabs, video calls, and a couple of Office apps without breaking a sweat. The built-in NPU is a nice touch for AI-powered tools, though real-world benefits are still niche. What's less surprising is the storage. A 512GB NVMe SSD puts it in the bottom half of the pack, and with Windows 11 Pro and a few apps, you'll be staring at a 'low disk space' warning before the first month is out. Fortunately, the empty M.2 slot and a 3.5-inch bay let you fix that on your own dime.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 78.9
GPU 45.5
RAM 82.1
Ports 90
Storage 40
Reliability 71.6
Social Proof 82.5

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • 32GB RAM is fantastic for heavy multitasking 90th
  • Port selection is best-in-class, with 8 USB-A, USB-C, HDMI 2.1, and DisplayPort 83th
  • SFF design fits anywhere but still gives you upgrade room 82th
  • Latest Wi-Fi 6E and Bluetooth 5.3 keep you connected fast 79th

Cons

  • Integrated graphics cripples any creative or gaming ambitions
  • 512GB SSD is mediocre, and you'll need to add a second drive
  • 280W power supply rules out most dedicated GPU upgrades
  • Pricing is wildly inconsistent, with a nearly $500 spread across sellers

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Core Ultra 5 235
Cores 14
Frequency 1.8 GHz
L3 Cache 24 MB

Graphics

GPU Intel Graphics
Type integrated

Memory & Storage

RAM 32 GB
RAM Generation DDR5
Storage 512 GB
Storage Type NVMe SSD

Build

Form Factor sff
PSU 280
Weight 4.5 kg / 9.9 lbs

Connectivity

USB-C Ports 1
USB Ports 8
HDMI 1x HDMI 2.1
DisplayPort 1x DisplayPort 2.1
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 6E
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.3
Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet

System

OS Windows 11 Pro

Value & Pricing

The price swings from $1481 to $1949 depending on where you look. At the low end, you're getting a fair deal for a no-nonsense business PC with gobs of RAM. At the high end, you're being taken for a ride. Do yourself a favor and shop around. If you see it above $1600, walk away and wait for a sale. The lower the price, the easier it is to swallow that flimsy SSD.

CA$1,686

vs Competition

The obvious Windows rival is a Dell XPS desktop, which often gives you similar CPU and RAM but with better storage options and sometimes a dedicated GPU at a similar price. Then there's the elephant in the room: the Apple Mac mini M4. It smokes this HP in raw processing and graphics power while costing hundreds less, and it's even smaller. The catch? Fewer ports and macOS. If you're a Windows lifer who needs eight USB-A ports and HDMI 2.1 on a single box, the ProDesk fits the bill, but for everyone else, the Mac mini is the smarter buy.

Spec HP ProDesk 4 G1i AI ASUS Republic of Gamers GM700TZ-BS978 Lenovo Legion Tower 5i Legion Tower 5i Gen 10 MSI EdgeXpert EdgeXpert-11SUS Dell XPS EBT2250 Apple Mac mini M4
CPU Intel Core Ultra 5 235 AMD Ryzen 9 9950X Intel Core Ultra 7 265F ARM Intel Core Ultra 7 265 Apple M4
RAM (GB) 32 64 32 128 32 16
Storage (GB) 512 2048 2048 4096 2048 256
GPU Intel Graphics AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 NVIDIA Blackwell GPU NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 Apple M4 10-core
Form Factor sff mid-tower mid-tower mini mid-tower mini
Psu W 280 850 850 240 460 -
OS Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Pro macOS Sequoia 15.1
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamPortStorageReliabilitySocial Proof
HP ProDesk 4 G1i AI 78.945.582.1904071.682.5
ASUS Republic of Gamers GM700TZ-BS978 Compare 98.877.394.197.491.139.872.2
Lenovo Legion Tower 5i Legion Tower 5i Gen 10 Compare 86.581.382.19091.171.695.4
MSI EdgeXpert EdgeXpert-11SUS Compare 99.695.498.988.197.339.883.6
Dell XPS EBT2250 Compare 88.869.47879.683.871.699.7
Apple Mac mini M4 Compare 55.495.429.296.812.899.399.2

Common Questions

Q: What's the storage capacity and can I add more?

It ships with a 512GB NVMe SSD, which is tight for a work PC. The good news: there's an empty M.2 slot and a SATA bay inside, so you can easily toss in an extra terabyte or two.

Q: Who is this desktop actually for?

Office workers, students, and home users who juggle lots of spreadsheets, browser tabs, and video calls. It's fantastic for productivity and driving multiple monitors, but definitely not for gaming or video editing.

Who Should Skip This

If you're hunting for a gaming rig or anything that uses a discrete GPU, this is the wrong machine. Skip it and check out the ASUS ROG or Lenovo Legion lineups for similar money with real graphics punch. Even if you just want a tiny, powerful PC, the Mac mini M4 demolishes it on performance per dollar.

Verdict

The HP ProDesk 4 G1i AI gets the business basics right. It's fast, quiet, and packed with connectivity. But the stingy storage and integrated graphics feel like an upsell tactic. Buy it only if you find it on sale near the $1500 mark and you don't need a GPU. At full price, you're better off building your own SFF PC or grabbing a Mac mini and a USB hub.