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07-21-2025 07:21 PM - edited 07-21-2025 07:22 PM
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You cannot upgrade the GPU in your HP All‑in‑One 27‑dp0082nl. It comes with a soldered Nvidia GeForce MX330 (2 GB GDDR5) and Intel Iris Plus, and these graphics chips are permanently affixed to the motherboard.
On Reddit, a user with the exact dp0082nl model asked the same and confirmed there's no option to swap or upgrade the GPU. Community responses echo this, with similar AIO models stating GPU is soldered and non-replaceable.
What you can upgrade in your AIO:
RAM – It has two SODIMM slots and supports up to 32 GB.
Storage – You can install both an NVMe M.2 SSD and SATA SSD/HDD.
If your priority is better graphics performance, here’s what you can consider:
External GPU (eGPU) via Thunderbolt 3/4 — but your 27‑dp0082nl doesn't include a Thunderbolt port, so this is not a viable option.
Buy a new desktop/tablet designed to swap GPUs.
Upgrade your PC altogether -if you need significantly more graphic power for work or gaming.
What you should upgrade instead:
Add more RAM if you're regularly hitting or exceeding your current capacity.
Install a faster or larger SSD to speed up loading times and enhance responsiveness.
Your HP 27‑dp0082nl's GPU is non-upgradeable. Focus on RAM and storage upgrades instead or consider a different machine if GPU improvement is essential.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777