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HP ProDesk 600 G6 Upgrade Guide (2026) — RAM, SSD & Power Supply Compatibility

The HP ProDesk 600 G6 (2020-2021) is a business-class desktop available in SFF (Small Form Factor) and Tower configurations, featuring 9th-10th generation Intel processors and DDR4-2666 memory support. The G6 brings modern NVMe storage capabilities and improved upgrade paths compared to earlier generations.

This guide covers complete RAM, SSD, and power supply specifications for both ProDesk 600 G6 form factors.


HP ProDesk 600 G6 Specifications

SpecificationSFF ModelTower Model
Release Year2020-2021
ProcessorIntel 9th-10th Gen (Coffee Lake Refresh / Comet Lake)
RAM TypeDDR4 UDIMM
RAM SpeedDDR4-2666 (native)
DIMM Slots24
Maximum RAM32GB (2×16GB)64GB (4×16GB)
Storage Slots1× M.2 NVMe + optional SATA1× M.2 NVMe + 2.5″ SATA
PSU180-240W (proprietary)320W, 400W (standard ATX)

RAM Upgrade Guide

RAM memory module close-up
RAM memory module close-up

Memory Specifications

The ProDesk 600 G6 supports DDR4-2666 UDIMM memory across both form factors. The motherboard architecture differs slightly between SFF and Tower, affecting maximum capacity.

Compatibility requirements:

  • Standard DDR4 UDIMM modules only (no ECC or registered RAM)
  • 1.2V voltage standard (no low-voltage variants)
  • Faster RAM (DDR4-3000, DDR4-3200) will throttle to DDR4-2666 automatically
  • Install in matching pairs for optimal dual-channel performance

SFF Model — Maximum 32GB

SFF ProDesk 600 G6 units have 2 DIMM slots supporting up to 32GB maximum using two 16GB modules.

ConfigurationTotal CapacityModule TypePerformance
Single 16GB16GB1× DDR4-2666 16GBSingle-channel (limited)
Pair (2×16GB)32GB2× DDR4-2666 16GBDual-channel (optimal for SFF)

Tower Model — Maximum 64GB

Tower ProDesk 600 G6 units feature 4 DIMM slots supporting up to 64GB maximum using four 16GB modules.

ConfigurationTotal CapacityModule TypePerformance
Pair (2×16GB)32GB2× DDR4-2666 16GBDual-channel
Quad (4×16GB)64GB4× DDR4-2666 16GBQuad-channel (maximum)

Recommended RAM Modules

Kingston Fury Beast DDR4-2666 16GB — Native G6 speed, excellent value, proven reliability.

Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-3000 16GB — Slightly faster, backward compatible, premium performance.

G.Skill Trident Z DDR4-2666 16GB — High-performance, professional-grade, native speed match.


Storage Upgrades — SSD Compatibility

NVMe SSD installed on circuit board
NVMe SSD installed on circuit board

M.2 NVMe Support

Both SFF and Tower ProDesk 600 G6 models support M.2 NVMe SSDs (PCIe 3.0), offering read/write speeds of 3,500+ MB/s. This is a major upgrade from earlier generations that supported only SATA.

Recommended NVMe drives:

Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1TB — Excellent performance, widely compatible, reliable.

WD Blue SN570 1TB — Cost-effective, proven in enterprises, solid warranty.

Crucial P5 1TB — Balanced performance, good value.

SATA Secondary Storage

Tower models can accommodate a secondary 2.5″ SATA SSD or 3.5″ HDD alongside the NVMe drive, allowing dual-drive configurations. Use NVMe for the OS and applications, SATA for bulk data storage.


Power Supply Details

SFF Power Supply

ProDesk 600 G6 SFF units use proprietary or non-standard power supplies:

  • 180W-240W typical specifications
  • NOT compatible with tower PSUs
  • Replacement requires HP proprietary units or specialist third-party suppliers

Tower Power Supply

Tower ProDesk 600 G6 units use standard ATX power supplies:

  • 320W — Standard mid-range configuration
  • 400W — Higher-performance i7 systems

Both are standard ATX 24-pin compatible and can be upgraded to any desktop PSU (400W+) without modification.

Recommended PSU Replacements (Tower)

Seasonic Focus GX-550W 80+ Gold — Excellent efficiency, modular, 12-year warranty.

EVGA SuperNOVA G6 650W — Reliable, 80+ Gold, compact form factor.


SFF vs. Tower Comparison

FeatureSFF ModelTower Model
Physical SizeCompact, space-savingFull-size, standard ATX
Maximum RAM32GB (2 DIMM slots)64GB (4 DIMM slots)
Storage OptionsLimited (NVMe + optional SATA)Flexible (NVMe + 2.5″ SATA + 3.5″ HDD)
PSU TypeProprietary/Non-standardStandard ATX
Upgrade EaseModerate (compact)Easy (standard components)
Best ForCompact offices, limited desk spaceMaximum performance, upgrade flexibility

Installation Steps

  1. Power off and unplug the ProDesk 600 G6 completely
  2. Wait 30-60 seconds for power discharge
  3. Open the case side panel or remove the front bezel (varies by model)
  4. Locate the DIMM slots (horizontal slots near CPU, usually gold-colored)
  5. Push retention clips outward to release existing modules (if upgrading)
  6. Align new module with the slot key and press down firmly until clips snap
  7. For NVMe: locate M.2 slot (often covered with heatspreader), insert drive at 30-degree angle, and press down to secure
  8. Close the case and reconnect power
  9. Boot system — BIOS will auto-detect new RAM and storage

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Can I add a second NVMe drive to my ProDesk 600 G6?

A: Most G6 boards have only one M.2 NVMe slot. Tower models may support a second SATA SSD. Check your specific motherboard documentation or HP service manual.

Q: Will DDR4-3200 RAM work in my ProDesk 600 G6?

A: Yes, it’s backward compatible. The G6 motherboard will automatically detect and run the DDR4-3200 modules at their native DDR4-2666 speed. No performance penalty, and your RAM remains forward-compatible.

Q: My SFF ProDesk 600 G6 has a 240W PSU. Can I upgrade it?

A: SFF PSUs are proprietary and cannot be swapped with tower units. You’ll need to source an HP-compatible replacement or specialist supplier. Tower models have much easier upgrade paths with standard ATX PSUs.

Q: Is NVMe much faster than SATA for business use?

A: For typical office work (email, web browsing, documents), SATA SSD is fast enough. NVMe shines with large file transfers, video editing, or data analysis. The performance difference is noticeable but not critical for everyday productivity.

Q: Should I buy a ProDesk 600 G6 Tower or SFF?

A: If you have desk space and want maximum upgrade potential (64GB RAM, multiple drives, easy PSU replacement), choose Tower. If space is limited and you don’t need heavy upgrades, SFF is more compact and sufficient for standard business use.

Q: How do I know if my ProDesk 600 G6 is SFF or Tower?

A: Look at the physical size and shape. SFF models are compact and boxy (roughly 8-10 inches wide). Tower models are taller and wider, resembling traditional desktop tower cases.


Recommended Products

ProductTypeCapacityLink
Kingston Fury Beast DDR4-2666 16GBRAM16GB per moduleShop
Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4-3000RAM16GB per moduleShop
G.Skill Trident Z DDR4-2666RAM16GB per moduleShop
Samsung 970 EVO Plus 1TBNVMe SSD1TBShop
WD Blue SN570 1TBNVMe SSD1TBShop
Crucial P5 1TBNVMe SSD1TBShop
Seasonic Focus GX-550WPSU (Tower only)550WShop
EVGA SuperNOVA G6 650WPSU (Tower only)650WShop

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