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OMEN by HP Obelisk Desktop 875-0034
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Is my motherboard compatible with any nvidia 3070 or 3080 graphics cards? I am able to get a new case for the pc if it does not fit.

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Your system as listed here

https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c06330185

shows a 500 watt power supply and a GTX-1660Ti 

the 1660TI is rated at 120 watts and 300 watts is recommended for the system

Unfortunately, the "low power" RTX-3060 is rated at 200 watts and a 550 watt system is recommended

the RTX-3080 needs 700 watts

The board will fit your case** but you will have to upgrade your power supply which is probably a custom unit.

 

** there are "mini" versions of both cards but mini's tend to run hot and will need more air circulating IMHO


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HP Recommended

Your system as listed here

https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c06330185

shows a 500 watt power supply and a GTX-1660Ti 

the 1660TI is rated at 120 watts and 300 watts is recommended for the system

Unfortunately, the "low power" RTX-3060 is rated at 200 watts and a 550 watt system is recommended

the RTX-3080 needs 700 watts

The board will fit your case** but you will have to upgrade your power supply which is probably a custom unit.

 

** there are "mini" versions of both cards but mini's tend to run hot and will need more air circulating IMHO


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