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I have a Envy TE01-2287cb Bundle PC. It works great for my day to day tasks.

I have to run machine learning models which sometime require moderate GPU tasks.

So, I was wondering what options do I have for GPU upgrade?

 

I am aware that my PSU is only 310W. I can upgrade the PSU to 500W only if my options expands to good GPUs. 

 

About the, can I use aftermarket PSUs in this computer? 

 

Recommendations and suggestions appreciated.

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@FMJOHN,

 

Welcome to our HP Community forum!

 

If you want to run meaningful ML (training / moderate fine-tuning): replace the PSU with a 500-watt power supply as you already mentioned, paired with a smaller-sized (dual fan) RTX 3060 12GB (best VRAM balance) or RTX 4060 if you need power efficiency but accept 8 GB VRAM limits.

 

If you only need small model inference or CUDA acceleration: a GTX 1650 or similar ≤75-watt card (choose a card that doesn't need a PCIe power cable) that will run on your stock 310-watt, but only if you are on a severe budget and don't expect fast training.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777

 


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@FMJOHN,

 

Welcome to our HP Community forum!

 

If you want to run meaningful ML (training / moderate fine-tuning): replace the PSU with a 500-watt power supply as you already mentioned, paired with a smaller-sized (dual fan) RTX 3060 12GB (best VRAM balance) or RTX 4060 if you need power efficiency but accept 8 GB VRAM limits.

 

If you only need small model inference or CUDA acceleration: a GTX 1650 or similar ≤75-watt card (choose a card that doesn't need a PCIe power cable) that will run on your stock 310-watt, but only if you are on a severe budget and don't expect fast training.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777

 


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@NonSequitur777, thank you so much for your detailed suggestion. 

 

Question: Can I replace my stock PSU with a non-HP PSU? I saw in some threads that I will have to replace my existing PSU with a same OEM HP branded PSU. That will narrow down my option and budget. 

 

Also, any insights on RTX 3050 (6 GB version, no external connector). I saw someone suggesting this for a 310PSU. 

 

 

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@FMJOHN,

 

Yes, a low-profile RTX 3050 6GB would be a wonderful alternative for your stock 310-watt power supply!  -Make sure you get one with a regular sized PCIe bracket, such as this Amazon purchase example: Amazon.com: MSI Gaming RTX 3050 LP 6G OC Graphics Card (NVIDIA RTX 3050, 96-Bit, Boost Clock: 1492 M....

 

And yes, your HP Envy TE01-2287cb (34Z12AA) can only be fitted with HP proprietary power supplies:

 

400-watt PSU with p/n: L04618-800 / 942332-001

500-watt PSU with p/n: 901759-013 / L05757-800

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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Thank you so much. I will get a 500W and then go for an RTX 3060. 

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@FMJOHN,

 

Outstanding!  -Please provide feedback once you have upgraded your PC if you don't mind.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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