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HP ENVY Desktop - TE01-0000na
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which generation are the PCI-E ports in my PC

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Hi:

 

Below is the link to the product specs for your PC:

 

HP ENVY Desktop - TE01-0000na Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support

 

It has the Rother motherboard, which has an Intel H370 chipset.

 

Looking up the H370 chipset specs on the Intel website, it indicates that the PCIe revision is 3.0.

 

Intel H370 Chipset Product Specifications

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Hi:

 

Below is the link to the product specs for your PC:

 

HP ENVY Desktop - TE01-0000na Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support

 

It has the Rother motherboard, which has an Intel H370 chipset.

 

Looking up the H370 chipset specs on the Intel website, it indicates that the PCIe revision is 3.0.

 

Intel H370 Chipset Product Specifications

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Many thanks! I currently have GTX1660 6GB graphic card. My photo editing software recommends 8GB.

The PC has a 400 PSU

Do you have any suggestions for a suitable upgrade?

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You're very welcome.

 

I recommend that you start a new discussion on upgrading the graphics card, because I am unfamiliar with what is out there nowadays and don't do anything with my PC's that requires a substantial graphics adapter.

 

What you have now puts my Nvidia GT1030 2 GB card to shame,  😊

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