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10-23-2020 07:20 AM
Hi.
I have the desktop from HP HP Pavilion 590-p0001ng and i wanna make some upgrades.
Unfortunly a full PC upgrade will be very expensive so i have some question i hope you can answer me.
I wanna get a new GPU MSI 1660 TI x Gaming but my first problem is the power supply the one it has on it its only 120w i think and i need a 500w with the 500w is a lot bigger then this that i have and it will not fit, with GPU fits exacly with no more space.
So i am thinking will it possible to move all into a new case ? My motherboard is kind unfitable and it the 843b.
So could i move the motherboard into a new case ?
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10-23-2020 06:01 PM - edited 10-23-2020 06:06 PM
Thank you for the kind 'take notice".
The stock HP 590-p0001ng has a 180W PSU designed by HP, so it is a proprietary unit. The GTX 1660Ti will operate with the 400W designed PSU, Just check my spreadsheet, as shown here. Example of a 690 series and the 500W PSU. In the spreadsheet there was an OP (your an OP) that went to the 500W PSU with the GTX 1060 (same wattage as the GTX 1660Ti). His comment was "now he would have reserve power). That was marked as "green X".
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10-23-2020 06:12 PM
@Grzwacz @Wb2001 first of all thank you very much for your replay and it was helpful 🙂 i love all HP i have severals but i think i will wait a bit more and build one my own so i can upgrade every part easier in the future.
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