In our HP EliteDesk 800 G4 Project TinyMiniMicro Guide we see what this system offers in the ~1L system category. This is one of the only units we have tested that allows one to install up to three SSDs internally making it flexible and more usable for many server applications. In this guide, we are going to discuss the system itself and its features. We are going to discuss key lessons learned but also something we found that can unexpectedly impact market pricing.
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