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06-27-2022 10:46 AM

Hi
it will probably be impossible to find information about it
Here you have an HP graphics card, designed for HP all-in-one models!
https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp/hp-pavilion-all-in-one-27-d0255xt-8aj56av-1
the information you can find, probably correspond to what we have in some laptops, and not these specific hp models
But what do you want to know exactly?
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06-29-2022 12:01 AM

Welcome to our HP User Forum!
Here is the information/reference you were asking for: the Nvidia GeForce MX350 comes in two varieties: one with 2 GB and the other with 4 GB of GDDR5 RAM. The 2 GB consumes 15 watt and the 4 GB consumes 25 watt.
Indeed, most links only mention the 2GB version.
Not surprisingly, the 25 watt version of the MX350 is faster than the 15 watt one.
Link: Nvidia GeForce MX350 Entry-Level Dedicated Video Card – Laptop Graphics (laptoping.com).
Hope this was helpful.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777

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