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07-09-2025 01:58 PM
With my current graphics card (NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER) not performing good in some games, I am thinking about upgrading it, maybe to a RTX 5060 Ti, or a RTX 5060. Would these cards fit in the case and also work?
07-09-2025 04:55 PM - edited 07-09-2025 05:10 PM
Greetings @dielang
Welcome to the HP Forum.
This HP Site lists product details for your PC.
Nothing at this HP site can assist to see what components are installed in your PC. You would have to check your PC's power supply wattage to see what graphics card can work with your PC.
I would go with a 16 GB 5060 Ti if you like to game.
The Nvidia reference 5060 Ti can work if your PC has a 500 watt power supply. This Nvidia reference card should also just fit in your PC's case.
You can upgrade the existing power supply to an HP (required) 500 watt power supply if your PC has a lower wattage power supply.
An AIB partner 5060 Ti graphics card (Asus, Zotac, or Gigabyte and other manufacturers) will work if power requirements and dimensions align with the Nvidia reference 5060 Ti.
Regards