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HP Envy 27-b245se
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Does HP Envy 27-b245se come with GTX 1050 or 1050 Ti?

 

In the item description is says it comes with a GTX 1050 (4GB DDR5). My confusion is, from what I could find online, the generic 1050 comes with 2GB while the 1050 Ti comes with 4GB.

 

Does anyone know what is actually in this build?

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my reply was not sarcastic, it was posted seriously..........................HP documentation on just about any product they make is posted on their web site, reviews of systems and through your favorite search engine

 

this board is not a shortcut for lazy people who think that the users here have nothing better to do than look up things that are easy to find and quickly located with a minimum of effort

 

and yes the document DOES ANSWER YOUR QUESTION, the AIO model you listed uses a MOBILE  "M" chipset GPU like most  other AIO's do   and the HP video solution offered in the model you listed IS A 1050  chip with 4GB ram

 HP, or any other card maker is free to add whatever amount of ram they want to a video card

 

and since there are no pcie slots in this AIO for desktop cards, looking at desktop card specs is not a valid comparison

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why did you not avail yourself of the documents hp took the time to make, instead of asking us and waiting for a reply?

 

https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c06034636

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Thank you for your sarcastic comment. I tried to find specs/reviews of the machine but wasnt lucky enough to find this. I was hoping someone in the community had a quick answer because they already knew it.

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This document still does not answer my question exactly. It shows a 1050 with 4Gb of Ram. Again, my confusion is that when you look up a GTX 1050 on Newegg, or even on NVidias website, they only show the 1050 with 2GB or 3GB. The Ti is the only model with 4GB.

 

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my reply was not sarcastic, it was posted seriously..........................HP documentation on just about any product they make is posted on their web site, reviews of systems and through your favorite search engine

 

this board is not a shortcut for lazy people who think that the users here have nothing better to do than look up things that are easy to find and quickly located with a minimum of effort

 

and yes the document DOES ANSWER YOUR QUESTION, the AIO model you listed uses a MOBILE  "M" chipset GPU like most  other AIO's do   and the HP video solution offered in the model you listed IS A 1050  chip with 4GB ram

 HP, or any other card maker is free to add whatever amount of ram they want to a video card

 

and since there are no pcie slots in this AIO for desktop cards, looking at desktop card specs is not a valid comparison

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Thank you. If I was able to find an answer easily I clearly would not have posted. I do appreciate your response.

 

The research I had done prior to posting was Googling if the HP Envy 27 AIO had a 1050 or 1050 Ti. That found this result from Best Buy which had a response posted by "HP Team" saying it was 1050 Ti.

https://www.bestbuy.com/site/questions/hp-envy-27-touch-screen-all-in-one-intel-core-i7-16gb-memory-...

 

So I looked up the spec document for that b214 model. And it has the exact same description under the video card section as the b245se that I posted about.

https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c06013612?jumpid=reg_r1002_usen_c-001_title_r0002

 

Hence my curiosity and why I posted on the forum.

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