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What motherboard is in the Omen 25L GT15-2804no?

I need to know this because I’m thinking about upgrading the GPU from 4060ti to 4070.

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You might want to look at this performance comparison.  The 4070 is only slightly better than the 4060Ti and cost a lot more.  if you scroll down you can see the names of better performing graphics cards

BeemerBiker_0-1715505727205.png

 

The 4070 consumes an addition 40 watts over the 4060ti

 

AFAICT, There is no problem with the motherboard.  The 4070 will fit unless it take more space than the 4060ti.  Some versions of the 4070 take 3 slot spaces instead of just 2 slots.

 

You should look here and check out the different 4070 cards.

A typical 4070 graphics card requires a minimum of 550 watt power supply and the power supply requires a 16 pin connector. You may have to upgrade your power supply or possible obtain an adapter to make the 16pin work in your system.

 

The HP RTX-4060Ti requires only a 450watt and uses an 8 pin power connector.

 

to answer your question,  go to the below site and enter your serial number
https://partsurfer.hp.com/partsurfer/

look for your motherboard part number and name

My guess is Dorado but there is an overclock and a regular version of the Dorado motherboard

 

You may need to add an additional fan. Look here for info on mod's and upgrades

 


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You might want to look at this performance comparison.  The 4070 is only slightly better than the 4060Ti and cost a lot more.  if you scroll down you can see the names of better performing graphics cards

BeemerBiker_0-1715505727205.png

 

The 4070 consumes an addition 40 watts over the 4060ti

 

AFAICT, There is no problem with the motherboard.  The 4070 will fit unless it take more space than the 4060ti.  Some versions of the 4070 take 3 slot spaces instead of just 2 slots.

 

You should look here and check out the different 4070 cards.

A typical 4070 graphics card requires a minimum of 550 watt power supply and the power supply requires a 16 pin connector. You may have to upgrade your power supply or possible obtain an adapter to make the 16pin work in your system.

 

The HP RTX-4060Ti requires only a 450watt and uses an 8 pin power connector.

 

to answer your question,  go to the below site and enter your serial number
https://partsurfer.hp.com/partsurfer/

look for your motherboard part number and name

My guess is Dorado but there is an overclock and a regular version of the Dorado motherboard

 

You may need to add an additional fan. Look here for info on mod's and upgrades

 


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problem please mark this as a solution so others can find it
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