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01-27-2025 11:29 AM - edited 01-27-2025 11:34 AM
I found a HP Envy 23 TouchSmart All-in-One Model No.23-D034 on the corner of my street. I took it home, plugged in my old 65W HP Power Cord and it works, it just has a cracked glass. I want to max upgrade it, but I can't find any info on it and the HP website is no help. It's like this PC does not exist. Does anyone out there have a spec manual or any info on what cpu and mxm gpu I can max the system out. I found a 180W HP power cord that's compatible with the system, but I read that there is a higher Watt Power cord (250-280W) that might work also maybe? Any info...
01-27-2025 12:46 PM
Below is the link to the parts list for your PC:
It has a HP Lavaca3-SB' motherboard.
Support for the PC has been retired since it is more than 10 years old, but I found this post where someone has a PC with the same motherboard and the person that answered the question provided some details regarding upgrades.
Solved: Upgrade Ram and Processor - HP Support Community - 5653679
01-28-2025 06:00 AM
You're very welcome.
I found a model that came with the supported MXM card as well as the heat sink.
Here's the link to the parts list:
694456-001 | Heatsink - MXM 3.0 Type A 35W thermal mod 2 GB,Devon |
660498-003 | Graphics Card - GFX Scorpius5 |
The graphics card is a nVidia GeForce GT630M 2GB MXM 3.0 card.
You will probably have to find these parts on eBay.
If you need a card beyond the only one offered in the model series, you will have to find one on your own and you will also need to find a heat sink that will work for both the card and the PC.
01-28-2025 05:11 PM
Thanks, but the nVidia GeForce GT630M is not easy to find especially when nvidia does not support it anymore. But I read that the 2GB AMD Radeon HD 7650A GDDR3 does work, but i'm still trying to find a 4GB card that might work. Any news on the AC Power Adapter that's over 250W. All I could find was a 180W AC Power Adapter.
01-28-2025 06:10 PM
You're very welcome.
The PC's that come with the Nvidia GPU use the 180W power supply which is listed in that parts list I posted.
681059-001 | Power Supply - EPS 2.0, 180W, 19.5V/89% eff |
This is the cheapest GT630M I could find, and it is located in Australia.
nVidia GeForce GT630M 2GB MXM 3.0 Laptop Video Graphic Card 660498-003 | eBay
Found a heat sink for $60.00
694456-001 HP 35w MXM 3.0 Thermal Module 2GB Heatsink
Seems like a lot of money to invest in an old PC.
Unfortunately, I won't be able to help you anymore with this because I have no idea what other graphics cards will work, where you can find one, or what heatsink will fit the graphics card you want to buy.