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11-04-2019 01:32 PM
I have a desktop computer HP EliteOne 1000 G2 34-in Curved All-in-One Business PC with integrated Intel® UHD Graphics 630 graphics card. Because I didn't know that I would need a good graphics card and a processor, that's why I wasn't very interested in the graphics card when choosing a computer . But I immediately found out that this graphics card can not cope with the program that I want to use and as for games it certainly. And I'm surprised that in such a good computer there is such a weak graphics card .
So I would like to ask if I can upgrade the graphics card if it is integrated in this computer and whats the card I need for use app Go Pro Quik, suitable for my computer ? and various types of video processing programs such as Adobe Premiere Pro and can also sometimes be used for games ?
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11-04-2019 10:58 PM
The series has option for an AMD Radeon RX 560 Graphics with 4 GB GDDR5 dedicated memory video card.
https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/c06060620#AbT5
and
note:Optional discrete graphics card can only be configured with 35 W CPUs and PCIe NVMe storage drives
otherwise you a new new PSU
>>> And I'm surprised that in such a good computer there is such a weak graphics card
This is a business class machine. I know MANY business class machines do not have bell and whistle because many businesses wanted to cut TCO down.
I was working with machines which only have 8GB of TAM, 128GB of SSD, no SD card reader, all USB ports ware disables ,,, and I could not install anything without approval from Senior Managers....
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11-04-2019 10:58 PM
The series has option for an AMD Radeon RX 560 Graphics with 4 GB GDDR5 dedicated memory video card.
https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/c06060620#AbT5
and
note:Optional discrete graphics card can only be configured with 35 W CPUs and PCIe NVMe storage drives
otherwise you a new new PSU
>>> And I'm surprised that in such a good computer there is such a weak graphics card
This is a business class machine. I know MANY business class machines do not have bell and whistle because many businesses wanted to cut TCO down.
I was working with machines which only have 8GB of TAM, 128GB of SSD, no SD card reader, all USB ports ware disables ,,, and I could not install anything without approval from Senior Managers....
Regards.
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11-07-2019 01:50 PM - edited 11-07-2019 01:51 PM
Hi,
Thanks for answer but I need more information .
1. Is this graphic card external or to plug it into the slot in the inside of the computer?
2. " can only be configured with 35 W CPUs and PCIe NVMe storage drives " - I wrote the name and model my computer so is this card compatible with my computer ?
3. Does my AC POWER ADAPTER have enough power? TPC - AA501 ( input 100 - 240V ~ 50- 60 Hz 2,9 A), (output 19,5V ===9,23 A 180W MAX )
4. Could I receive instructions on how to connect a graphics card in the appropriate slot and perform all operations correctly?
5. Please provide a link where I can buy the right graphics card because despite the same name of the graphics card I found several different types.
11-16-2019 12:45 AM
Due to the fact that no one wrote back to my post so I have to ask if HP was doing tests with a suggestive graphics card and can assure me that I can upgrade my computer with a graphics card. And if so, I ask HP specialists to provide me with the information needed to upgrade my graphics card.