![]() ![]() Its storage options include an M.2 slot with NVMe support and a SATA connector, just on the left to the battery. Again, the type of memory is DDR4 with a maximum speed of 2667 MHz and topping at 32 GB. In addition to that, there are two RAM DIMMs, covered by a plastic protective sleeve. We should note that the heat pipes are extremely long running almost through 70% of the length of the laptop, and then making a sharp 90-degree turn. Well… perhaps just beside the cooling, as there are two (instead of one) heat pipes, running directly from the CPU towards the heatsink. ![]() Otherwise said – exactly the same design as the ProBook 440 G6. In fact, it is so much, that HP needed to put a passthrough PCB in order to connect the battery to the motherboard. Keep in mind that the easiest way to get inside this laptop is from the back.Īfter we open the laptop we see a lot of free space. There are no more than seven Phillips head screws and pretty tight clips around it. If you’ve read our HP ProBook 440 G6 review, you should expect exactly the same procedure of getting inside this device. You can check the prices and configurations in our Specs System: ĭisassembly, upgrade options and maintenance Without further ado let’s get to the review, shall we? This is one of the main changes, however, on the other side, some things remain unchanged – for example – the keyboard. Interestingly HP has left the 768p TN panel option available, although we doubt that anyone is going for this version of the laptop, especially given the fact that the 1080p IPS version is not all that more expensive at all. In fact, you can choose (probably depending on the region you live in) from a pretty wide Whiskey Lake spectrum – a Celeron, a Pentium, Core iX devices CPUs but more on that later. Naturally, it features the latest and greatest from Intel’s ULV series. In this case, it is not necessarily a bad thing, of course. It is not a very drastic change comparing it to the older Gen. After we tested the 14-inch version not while ago, now we have the ProBook 450 G6 in our office. We are starting to fill our agenda with 2019 ProBook 400 devices.
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