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09-09-2024 07:55 PM - edited 09-09-2024 07:57 PM
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Your HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop PC TG01-2000a (2Z6E1AV) as fitted with an Erica6 motherboard (SSID: 8906) -please confirm, is compatible with a 500-watt power supply with any of these part numbers: L05757-800, L81009-800, L77487-001, L77487-003, L89233-001.
You can purchase this power supply via eBay-Germany: https://www.ebay.de/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=HP+L05757-800&_sacat=0&_sop=15.
However, the best graphics card you can power with this 500-watt power supply would be a smaller-sized (dual fan) RTX 4060 Ti model powered by a single 8-pin PCIe power cable, such as this model: ASUS DUAL RTX 4060 Ti SSD OC Specs | TechPowerUp GPU Database, or this model: MSI RTX 4060 Ti VENTUS 2X BLACK OC Specs | TechPowerUp GPU Database.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
09-10-2024 02:12 AM - edited 09-10-2024 02:15 AM
@NonSequitur777,
Thank you for responding. Yes, my Desktop fitted with an Erica6 motherboard (SSID: 8906), my power supply now only 400w. so i cant use stronger power supply ? even the small one like SF750 or SF850 ? can you explain ? cause of the motherboard ? or case ? or something else ?
i think 3060 from my current gpu to 4060ti will not bring significant improvements to playing at 1440p resolution. that's why I want to switch it to a 4070s/ti super or above.
09-10-2024 06:55 AM
Firstly, an RTX 4060 Ti actually delivers a very significant graphics performance boost over an RTX 3060: UserBenchmark: Nvidia RTX 3060 vs 4060-Ti.
Secondly, your desktop only accepts proprietary HP power supplies, and unfortunately not industry standard ATX power supplies.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777