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Hello, can you recommend a source for hp 705 g1 mt? or a 24-pin adapter. I want to change the source because I want a new graphics card

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@Matej19832,

 

Welcome to our HP User Forum!

 

What you need is a 24-pin ATX power adapter specifically made for an HP EliteDesk 705 G1, like this adapter made for the HP EliteDesk 705 G3: 12" ATX Main 24-Pin to 6Pin PSU Power Adapter Cable for HP EliteDesk 800G1 705G3 | eBay, but unfortunately, I couldn't locate an equivalent HP EliteDesk 705 G1 adapter.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777

 

 


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Hello, what idea do you have for a graphics card that will be powered by the original power supply? In addition to the graphics, I will also upgrade the ram to 16GB and add an SSD to that drive. I was looking at rx 6400 low profile, gtx 1630 low profile. My power supply has 280W.

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@Matej19832,

 

Yes, either graphics card will work with a 280-watt power supply -I assume you meant the GTX 1650 low profile card.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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I found an rx 550x that would be enough for me, but it only has a low profile bracket, will it still fit there even if there is only a low profile bracket?

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@Matej19832,

 

Please be advised that the minimum power supply requirement for an RX 550x is thought to be 250 wattAMD Radeon RX 550X Specs | TechPowerUp GPU Database.  To answer your question, yes you could fit the card even with a low-profile bracket, in that case I would modify the bracket (either remove the bended part or straighten it out), but there is a risk that your graphics card will not be properly secured as you'll need a full-size bracket for that.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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