HP ProDesk 4 Mini G1i 2025
The Intel Core Ultra 5 235T with 32GB DDR5 RAM drives AI-enhanced productivity in a 1.19kg chassis, backed by HP Wolf Pro Security’s self-healing BIOS. Dual RS-232 serial ports and extensive connectivity, including dual DisplayPort 2.1 and a 20Gbps USB-C, make it a standout for legacy and modern peripheral integration. This mini PC is best for IT-managed enterprise environments requiring secure, space-efficient deployments for data-intensive office tasks.
Snapshot
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The HP ProDesk 4 Mini G1i is a tiny, secure, and surprisingly well-equipped office PC with a standout 32GB of RAM. It's a multitasking champ for work, but the integrated graphics mean you can forget about playing games on it. Shop carefully, prices are all over the map, but at the low end it's a solid buy for a clutter-free desk.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Tiny footprint frees up a ton of desk space. 83th
- 32GB of DDR5 RAM is generous and future-proof. 74th
- Port selection is fantastic, including dual DP 2.1 and legacy serial. 70th
- HP Wolf Security and self-healing BIOS are great for business.
Cons
- Integrated graphics kill any hope of gaming.
- 512GB SSD feels stingy at this price point.
- No Thunderbolt 4, just a 20Gbps USB-C.
- Price jumps around wildly between retailers.
What owners think
The Word on the Street
The proof
Performance
The Core Ultra 5 235T keeps things snappy for everyday work. With 14 cores and a 2.2GHz base clock, it handles browser tabs, Office apps, and video calls without breaking a sweat. The 32GB of DDR5 is a standout, landing in the 83rd percentile for RAM in our database, which means you won't run out of headroom anytime soon. The CPU itself is solid, sitting well above average. The weak spot is the integrated Intel Graphics, which is just middle of the pack and totally unsuitable for anything beyond very light photo editing. The 512GB SSD is on the smaller side for the price, falling a bit below average in our storage rankings.
Specifications
Full Specifications
Processor
| CPU | Intel Core Ultra 5 235T |
| Cores | 14 |
| Frequency | 2.2 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 | mini |
| PSU | 90 |
| Weight | 1.2 kg / 2.6 lbs |
Connectivity
| USB-C Ports | 1 |
| USB Ports | 5 |
| 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 |
vs Competition
Stacked against something like the Dell Tower Plus EBT2250, the HP trades raw expandability for desk space. The Dell is a traditional tower with more room for drives and cards, but the ProDesk 4 Mini runs circles around it in the portability department. Compared to the gaming-focused CLX SET or ASUS ROG machines on our list, the HP's integrated graphics look like a toy, but those rigs are massive and power-hungry. The Lenovo Legion 34IAS10 is a different beast entirely, a gaming laptop, not a desktop. The HP's real competition is other 1-liter business PCs, and here it holds its own with strong security features and that excellent port loadout.
| Spec | HP ProDesk 4 Mini G1i | Lenovo Legion 34IAS10 | ASUS Republic of Gamers GM700TZ-BS978 | MSI EdgeXpert EdgeXpert-11SUS | CLX SET TGMSETRTU5204BM | Dell Tower Plus EBT2250 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CPU | Intel Core Ultra 5 235T | Intel Core Ultra 9 | AMD Ryzen 9 9950X | NVIDIA GB | Intel Core i9 14900KF | Intel Core Ultra 9 285K |
| RAM (GB) | 32 | 64 | 64 | 128 | 64 | 64 |
| Storage (GB) | 512 | 3072 | 2048 | 4096 | 8000 | 12096 |
| GPU | Intel Graphics | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 | AMD Radeon RX 9070 XT | NVIDIA Blackwell Architecture | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 |
| Form Factor | mini | mid-tower | Desktop | mini | mid-tower | mid-tower |
| Psu W | 90 | 1200 | 850 | 240 | 850 | - |
| OS | Windows 11 Pro | Windows 11 Pro | Windows 11 Home | NVIDIA DGX OS | Windows 11 Home | Windows 11 Pro |
| Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare | Compare |
| Product | Cpu | Gpu | Ram | Port | Storage | Reliability | Social Proof |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| HP ProDesk 4 Mini G1i | 74.2 | 47.6 | 82.7 | 64.3 | 41 | 70.2 | 48.3 |
| Lenovo Legion 34IAS10 Compare | 97.8 | 87 | 96.7 | 91.9 | 96.6 | 70.2 | 84.1 |
| ASUS Republic of Gamers GM700TZ-BS978 Compare | 98.7 | 76.9 | 94.4 | 97.5 | 91.5 | 37.4 | 74.3 |
| MSI EdgeXpert EdgeXpert-11SUS Compare | 99.6 | 94.8 | 98.8 | 87.5 | 98 | 37.4 | 82.7 |
| CLX SET TGMSETRTU5204BM Compare | 94.2 | 80.6 | 96.7 | 86.7 | 99.2 | 11.4 | 95.4 |
| Dell Tower Plus EBT2250 Compare | 97.8 | 80.6 | 94.4 | 84.7 | 99.8 | 70.2 | 54.4 |
Price
Value & Pricing
Pricing is a rollercoaster on this one, with a spread from $1239 all the way up to $1727 depending on where you look. At the low end, you're getting a solid deal for a secure, well-equipped business mini PC with 32GB of RAM. At the high end, you're getting fleeced. The 512GB SSD is the main value pinch point, it's just not a lot of storage for over a grand. Shop around and don't pay a cent over the lowest price you can find.
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Overview
HP crammed a proper workhorse into a tiny 1.19kg box with the ProDesk 4 Mini G1i. You get a 14-core Intel Core Ultra 5 235T, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and a clean Windows 11 Pro install. It's built for spreadsheets, Slack, and multitasking, not gaming. The integrated graphics see to that. But for office duty, this little machine is seriously capable.
HP is leaning hard into security here with their Wolf Pro Security suite and a self-healing BIOS. The port selection is generous for a mini PC, including dual DisplayPort 2.1, HDMI 2.1, and even a couple of serial ports for legacy gear. It's clearly aimed at IT departments and anyone who needs a locked-down, reliable desktop that vanishes behind a monitor.
Common Questions
Q: Can this run modern games?
No, the integrated Intel Graphics are strictly for desktop work and media playback. It scores a 14.7 out of 100 for gaming in our tests, so you'll need a dedicated gaming PC for that.
Q: Does it support three monitors?
Yes, it should handle a triple-monitor setup easily thanks to the dual DisplayPort 2.1 ports and the HDMI 2.1 port, all of which can be used simultaneously.
Q: Is the RAM upgradeable?
While HP doesn't explicitly state it in the base specs, mini PCs of this class typically use standard SO-DIMM slots. You'd need to check the specific configuration, but with 32GB already installed, you likely won't need to upgrade for office work.
Who Should Skip This
If you need to do any 3D rendering, video editing, or gaming, look elsewhere immediately. The integrated graphics are a non-starter for those tasks. Also, if you store a massive amount of files locally, the 512GB SSD will fill up fast, and you'd be better off with a machine that has more storage or easy drive bay access.
Verdict
This is a purpose-built office machine for businesses that prioritize security and a clean desk over raw power. It's perfect for a reception desk, a call center, or a home office where space is at a premium and you just need a reliable Windows box that stays out of the way. The 32GB of RAM means it'll feel fast for years of standard office work.