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01-31-2024 05:30 PM
Hi,
I have an RTX 2060, and I would like to change it with a RTX 4070 super .
I would like to know if it is compatible with my motherboard (the HP Baker 8767 it seems to me) ?
thanks in advance
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02-01-2024 09:21 AM - edited 02-01-2024 09:24 AM
Your HP Pavilion Gaming - TG01-1132nf (1Z4L3EA) as fitted the Baker motherboard (SSID: 8767) and powered by the 500-watt power supply (p/n: L05757-800) @old_geekster mentioned, can power certain RTX 4070 graphics cards (powered with one 8-pin PCIe power cable) such as this example: https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/asus-dual-rtx-4070.b11040, and any smaller-sized (two-fan models) one 8-pin PCIe powered graphics card that does not exceed a 200-watt TDP.
It seems unlikely that a 500-watt power supply will have sufficient wattage to power an RTX 4070 Super, since these cards require 2 x 8-pin PCIe power cables (16-pin) which the aforementioned 500-watt power supply is not equipped with or meant for.
[EDIT:] And to clarify: your HP Baker motherboard only accepts HP proprietary power supplies, and not industry standard ATX power supplies.
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NonSequitur777
01-31-2024 07:41 PM
@Alexandor , welcome to the Community.
The motherboard in your computer is HP proprietary. It has a 4-pin power connector instead of a standard 24-pin ATX power connector. You will have to buy any PSU upgrade from HP. The most powerful PSU that HP has is a 500W PSU (L05757-800) that is compatible with your motherboard if they even sell them in your country. However, I don't believe this would be enough power to run a RTX 4070 properly.
Here is a HP Knowledge Base article that will explain what to consider when adding or upgrading a video card.
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02-01-2024 03:27 AM
I hadn't specified it but I was actually planning to change the power supply and take a 750w one, by the way are all power supplies compatible with all motherboards?
And apart from the power supply, will the RTX 4070 super be compatible?
02-01-2024 09:21 AM - edited 02-01-2024 09:24 AM
Your HP Pavilion Gaming - TG01-1132nf (1Z4L3EA) as fitted the Baker motherboard (SSID: 8767) and powered by the 500-watt power supply (p/n: L05757-800) @old_geekster mentioned, can power certain RTX 4070 graphics cards (powered with one 8-pin PCIe power cable) such as this example: https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/asus-dual-rtx-4070.b11040, and any smaller-sized (two-fan models) one 8-pin PCIe powered graphics card that does not exceed a 200-watt TDP.
It seems unlikely that a 500-watt power supply will have sufficient wattage to power an RTX 4070 Super, since these cards require 2 x 8-pin PCIe power cables (16-pin) which the aforementioned 500-watt power supply is not equipped with or meant for.
[EDIT:] And to clarify: your HP Baker motherboard only accepts HP proprietary power supplies, and not industry standard ATX power supplies.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777