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Greetings,

Welcome to the forum.

I am not a HP employee.

 

I don't know your PC's product number.

 

The Lubin MB (Link) has the 24 pin power supply connection close to the graphics card slot. The front audio and USB connections could cause a problem.

 

Dual slot graphics cards may not work with this motherboard. Lengthy graphics cards may not work with this system board.

 

You have to measure.

 

Regards

HP Recommended

So there is no way to fit my rx 570 sapphire pulse

HP Recommended

Hi,

 

You have to check the 570 dimensions.

 

Then check the case and MB to see if it fits.

 

The factory power supply may also need to be upgraded.

 

Regards

HP Recommended

So i can fit rx 570 4gb itx. But i dont know if i will have problem with bios?

 

HP Recommended

Hi Clendy,

 

I have never worked with the Lubin MB and don't know your HP PC's product number. I don't know what power supply you have, but I would guess it may be 300 watts or lower.

 

I can only provide tips based on the MB image you have provided in your link.

 

I don't know the specific 570 ITX card you are looking at.

 

This site (Link) lists the specs on a Sapphire 570 ITX.

 

This dual slot card is 6.69 inches in length and requires one six pin power connection from a minimum 350 watt power supply.

 

Regards

 

 

HP Recommended

I have a 500wat psu dont worry about that

 

HP Recommended

Hi,

 

A 500 watt power supply is good.

 

Then you have to verify whatever RX 570 you are looking at will clear the front panel and the 24 pin power supply connections on the MB. 

 

I can only point out possible problems when viewing the MB image you have provided. 

 

This MB has a history of problems with lengthy dual slot graphics cards.

 

Regards

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