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How Compaq Elite 8200 USDT
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Hello,

I recently purchased an HP Compaq Elite 8200 USDT, running windows 7 pro with an Intel i5 processor and onboard graphics and 4gb of ram.

 

I have since upgraded to 16gb of ram, upgraded to windows 10 pro, and bought a HP ATI Mobility Radeon 608544-001 HD 5450 mxm graphics card which I read was recommended by HP, as well as the correct 180w power supply to use instead of the 135w PSU that came with it.. my only hang up is the mounting screws for the graphics card, as the eBay seller did not have them to ship. Everything works fine, but I am only using one screw that holds the card down.. I would like to know the size of the two screws that hold it down from the factory, as I cannot find any of that information anywhere.

Anything helps, thank you.

 

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@rsparrish , welcome back to the forum.

 

HP doesn't sell after market screws.  Therefore, your best option would be to contact a local computer shop to see if they have them available.  A good place to begin would be BestBuy, since they sell many different models of HP computers and upgrade them all of the time.



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