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HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop PC TG01-2000i
Microsoft Windows 11

Looking for supported upgrade options for my PC, specifically RAM, GPU, SSD and SATA drive. I have tried with Manuals online and it does not seem to have much information and no help to me.


Current spec:

Processor
Intel® Core™ i7-11700F (2.5 GHz base frequency, up to 4.9 GHz with Intel® Turbo Boost Technology, 16 MB L3 cache, 8 cores)
Memory
16 GB DDR4-2933 MHz RAM (1 x 16 GB) Transfer rates up to 2933 MT/s. 1 x 16 GB (2 Slots)
Hard drive
1 TB PCIe® NVMe M.2 SSD
No SATA Hard drive 

Graphics (discrete)
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3060 Ti (8 GB GDDR6 dedicated) with LHR
I would greatly appreciate if someone helped with this. 
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Hi @JoWs 

 

Welcome to the HP Forum.

 

TG01-2000i is a generic HP Product number covering many HP PCs.

 

Please provide a specific HP Product number or provide the wattage of your current power supply. The power supply is one of two limiting factors if you want to upgrade the graphics card. You can upgrade the current HP power supply to a 500 watt part with minimal fuss.

 

The second factor is case dimensions.

 

Your PC's case can probably do a dual slot (dual fan) graphics card at about 10 inches. Measure along the PCIe x16 slot to verify this.

 

The TG01-2000i Pcs use the Stark MB at this Site. Check the specs.

 

The 11700F seems to be the top of the line per the above HP site. You might be able to do a 11900 (the MB supports HDMI and VGA) or an 11900F @ a 65 watt TDP but HP has not validated this CPU (11900) at the factory. I can't say the cost of a 11900 would justify the performance gain.

 

You should be able to upgrade to any higher capacity M.2 NVME drive available at retail. And you can add a 2.5 inch SATA SSD for data if desired.

 

The Stark MB supports up to 32 GBs of dual channel memory at 2933 MT/s.

 

I would check Crucial Memory. Use the Crucial Scanner for the best results.

 

Regards

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