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HP Pro Mini Pro Mini 400 G9 2023

CPU Intel Core i5
RAM 16 GB
Storage 512 GB
GPU Intel UHD Graphics 770
form factor mini
psu w 90
OS Windows 11 Pro
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HP Pro Mini Pro Mini 400 G9 2023 — CPU Intel Core i5, RAM 16 GB, storage 512 GB, GPU Intel UHD Graphics 770, form factor mini, psu 90 W.

  • CPU Intel Core i5
  • RAM 16 GB
  • Storage 512 GB
  • GPU Intel UHD Graphics 770
  • Form factor mini
  • Psu 90 W
  • OS Windows 11 Pro

The 30-Second Version

A tiny office PC that nails reliability and port selection but punishes you the moment you ask it to do more than basic work. Only worth it if you score the $840 deal and never plan to game or edit anything.

Overview

HP's Pro Mini 400 G9 is a classic cube of business practicality. It's not here to turn heads or set benchmark records. It's here to sit quietly under your monitor, run Office apps, and not bother you. And for that, it does a solid job. With vPro manageability and a decent port selection, it's built for IT departments more than home users.

But the moment you ask anything beyond light productivity, the cracks show. An integrated GPU that's stuck in the last decade, DDR4 RAM in a world moving to DDR5, and a mediocre CPU leave it gasping for breath on anything remotely demanding. It's a one-trick pony, and that trick is 'reliable office drone.'

Performance

The i5-12500T is perfectly polite for email and spreadsheets, but it's middle-of-the-pack at best in our database (37th percentile). Multitasking with a dozen browser tabs is fine, but throw in a large Excel model or a video call with background blur, and you'll notice the stutter. The real letdown is the Intel UHD Graphics 770, which sits in the 32nd percentile. You can forget gaming entirely. Even editing photos feels sluggish at times. It's a business PC through and through, and that means graphics were an afterthought.

Performance Percentiles

CPU 37.4
GPU 31.5
RAM 29.9
Ports 75.1
Storage 40.1
Reliability 71.7
Social Proof 89.3

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • Tiny, clean design fits anywhere 89th
  • vPro support is a lifesaver for IT admins 75th
  • Six USB-A ports plus HDMI and DisplayPort cover legacy and modern displays 72th
  • Efficient 90W power draw keeps energy bills low

Cons

  • Integrated graphics are borderline unusable for anything beyond 4K video playback 30th
  • DDR4 RAM instead of faster, more efficient DDR5 32th
  • 512GB SSD is stingy for the price some vendors charge
  • No Thunderbolt port limits docking options

Specifications

Full Specifications

Processor

CPU Intel Core i5
Cores 6
Frequency 2.0 GHz
L3 Cache 18 MB

Graphics

GPU Intel UHD Graphics 770
Type integrated
VRAM Type Shared

Memory & Storage

RAM 16 GB
RAM Generation DDR4
Storage 512 GB
Storage Type NVMe SSD

Build

Form Factor mini
PSU 90
Weight 1.4 kg / 3.1 lbs

Connectivity

USB-C Ports 1
USB Ports 6
HDMI 1x HDMI 2.1
DisplayPort 2x DisplayPort 1.4
Wi-Fi Wi-Fi 6E
Bluetooth Bluetooth 5.3
Ethernet Gigabit Ethernet

System

OS Windows 11 Pro

Value & Pricing

Pricing is all over the place. We've seen it listed anywhere from $840 up to $1169. At the low end, if you absolutely need a vPro Mini PC with legacy ports, it's a fair deal. At the high end, you're getting ripped off. Shop around and don't pay more than $900 for this configuration.

Price History

US$ 200 US$ 400 US$ 600 US$ 800 US$ 1.000 US$ 1.200 19 de mai.7 de jun. US$ 449

vs Competition

The elephant in the room is the Apple Mac mini M4. For around the same money (or less, in some configs), Apple gives you an absolute beast of a chip that crushes the i5-12500T in both CPU and GPU performance, sips power, and even runs fanless. But the Mac mini ditches USB-A and lacks native vPro management. If your office runs on Windows and needs that hardware-level security and remote manageability, the HP makes sense. Otherwise, the Mac mini is just a better computer by nearly every measure. Among Windows competitors, the Dell OptiPlex Micro or Lenovo ThinkCentre Tiny are cut from the same cloth, and we'd compare those if you're locked into a Windows ecosystem.

Spec HP Pro Mini Pro Mini 400 G9 Dell Pro Slim QCS1250 Apple Mac mini M4 Lenovo Yoga AIO F0J20012US MSI Codex Z2 Gaming iBUYPOWER Slate Slate 8 MESH Gaming
CPU Intel Core i5 Intel Core i9 14900K Apple M4 Intel Core Ultra 7 255H AMD Ryzen 7 8700F AMD Ryzen 7 8700F
RAM (GB) 16 64 16 16 16 32
Storage (GB) 512 2048 512 1000 2048 1024
GPU Intel UHD Graphics 770 Intel UHD Graphics 770 Apple M4 10-core Intel Arc NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5060 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070
Form Factor mini sff mini aio Desktop Desktop
Psu W 90 - - 170 650 750
OS Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Pro macOS Sequoia 15.1 Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Home
Compare Compare Compare Compare Compare
Product CpuGpuRamPortStorageReliabilitySocial Proof
HP Pro Mini Pro Mini 400 G9 37.431.529.975.140.171.789.3
Dell Pro Slim QCS1250 Compare 94.631.596.672.385.371.799.6
Apple Mac mini M4 Compare 55.995.429.997.129.899.398.6
Lenovo Yoga AIO F0J20012US Compare 68.751.556.685.150.471.797.8
MSI Codex Z2 Gaming Compare 70.469.655.690.391.140.181.9
iBUYPOWER Slate Slate 8 MESH Gaming Compare 70.48178.599.972.829.284.2

Common Questions

Q: Can I upgrade the RAM and storage later?

Yes. The Pro Mini 400 G9 uses standard DDR4 SO-DIMM slots, so you can bump it up to 64GB later. The 512GB NVMe SSD is also replaceable, but note you'll likely void warranty if you crack it open yourself. Check with HP first.

Q: Is this good for dual monitor setups?

Absolutely. You get one HDMI 2.1 and one DisplayPort out of the box, so two monitors are no sweat. You can even run a third via the USB-C port using an adapter, though that port isn't Thunderbolt.

Q: Can it handle light gaming like Minecraft or Fortnite?

Barely. The Intel UHD Graphics 770 is integrated and very weak. You might get playable frame rates in Minecraft at low settings, but forget Fortnite or anything remotely modern. If gaming's on your list, look elsewhere.

Who Should Skip This

If you're looking for a home PC to play games, edit video, or even just feel snappy with a dozen heavy browser tabs, this isn't it. Go get a Mac mini M4 or a compact gaming PC instead. The integrated graphics here are a major bottleneck, and you'll be disappointed.

Verdict

The HP Pro Mini 400 G9 is a focused tool for a focused job. If you're an IT manager provisioning desks with managed, compact Windows boxes that handle basic office tasks, it's a reliable choice. For everyone else, the weak graphics, aging DDR4, and inflated pricing at many retailers make it a tough sell. There are simply better, newer mini PCs out there that don't compromise this hard on performance.

Usage Scores

Overall (64.8)Ai Llm (18.8)Gaming (10.4)Compact (78.6)Creator (19)Business (68)Developer (50.4)Home Office (63.6)Workstation (41)

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