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Want to upgrade from AMD A10-5700 APU with Radeon(tm) HD Graphics 3.40 GHz to a RYZEN 5/7/9 to be able to run Zoom video with physical green screen. Is this possible/practical?

 

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hi

 Motherboard Specifications, MSI MS-7778 (Jasmine)

 

  • Socket type: FM2
Motherboard supports the following processor upgrades:
Processor
TDP
Trinity Dual-Core A4-5300
65 W
Trinity Dual-Core A6-5400K
65 W
Trinity Quad-Core A8-5500
65 W
Trinity Quad-Core A8-5600K
100 W
Trinity Quad-Core A10-5700
65 W
Trinity Quad-Core A10-5800K
100 W

 

that seems ok

HP Pavilion p7-1227c Desktop PC Product Specifications

https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/360045819512-Using-Virtual-Background-in-a-Zoom-Room

Obviously, I answer your question only
see, if you don't need anything special, I don't use zoom

 

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@pabeers -- can you do what you want with your current hardware?

 

Can you give more details about what you are trying to achieve?

 

If you have an external web-camera, just point the camera at the green screen.

 

Or, can you connect the "video-out" from your computer to a video projector (such as used in school classrooms) to project the Zoom window (on your computer) to the output of the projector?

 

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