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HP ENVY Curved All-in-One - 34-b100na
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Hi,

I found a HP support video on YouTube showing how to change the GPU in my Envy 34 but was wondering which cards I could buy? or, What connector it uses for compatible cards?

 

Link to the HP video : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D6iOEw3lRFE

 

Thanks,

Peter

 

 

Learn how to remove and replace the GPU for the HP ENVY Curved All-in-One PCs 34-b1xx and 34-b0xx. CAUTION: Improperly installing or replacing parts could damage your HP device or void your warranty. Before replacing any parts, check your warranty. For other helpful videos go to ...
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@PeterH1979 , welcome to the forum.

 

I am not certain that the video is referring to upgrading the video card, only replacing it in kind.  HP has their motherboards and components made to their specifications which means they are proprietary in many instances.  Therefore, finding a retail video card that would be compatible would be difficult.  You can contact a video card manufacturer's Tech Support to see if, by chance, they may have a card that will work.  This is a long shot, at best.

 

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@PeterH1979 , welcome to the forum.

 

I am not certain that the video is referring to upgrading the video card, only replacing it in kind.  HP has their motherboards and components made to their specifications which means they are proprietary in many instances.  Therefore, finding a retail video card that would be compatible would be difficult.  You can contact a video card manufacturer's Tech Support to see if, by chance, they may have a card that will work.  This is a long shot, at best.

 

Please click the Thumbs up + button if I have helped you and click Accept as Solution if your problem is solved.



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