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03-20-2021 12:01 AM
well, since DDR5 is not even in production that leaves it out
please read the entire message.........................................................
next the HP "quickspecs" for your model system CLEARLY STATES the supported CPU's and memory it supports i'll bet you haven't taken the time to read any of the HP supplied documentation on your system...please do so
https://www.dectrader.com/pdf/quickspecs/14982_na/14982_na.html
https://support.hp.com/th-en/document/c04443846
also any memory maker's web site will have tools to ID/Buy memory for numerous systems heres one such maker:
next, motherboard memory has no effect on a video card and if you look at the quickspecs again you will see/note this line:
NOTE: Discrete graphics options cannot be configured with 180W power supply and Quad-Core Processor
so your Radeon video card REQUIRES A UPGRADED POWER SUPPLY and the only HP option is a 300 watt supply which again is under the AMD recommended 450 watts
Is your case using a power supply that is ATX compatible size wise? if so read below
your motherboard has a 24 pin power connector so you will need to see if it's ATX compatible, and if so then you need to buy a replacement 550 watt ATX compatible supply