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HP ENVY Desktop - 795-0086nb

My desktop has become old in the meantime. I would like to upgrade my graphics card; Are there possibilities and is it feasible? It's namely a pre built pc.

 

thank you

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Hi @Vahé 

 

if you do not want to change the power supply, you can use the following one.

 

nvidia® geforce® rtx 2060 

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Thank you for your answer Resistenica!

 

Is it maybe better if I also change the power unit? 

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if you want for example the RTX 3060 you can use a 500 watt power supply, remember HP power supplies are the ones that work, you can't put just any power supply.

 

part number

L05757-800

 

500W Power Supply For HP PSU - Envy 795-0003UR Desktop- L05757-800 901759-013 US | eBay

 

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Hey Resistenica,

 

As you mentioned, I have purchased a new graphics card (RTX 2060). On my previous graphics card, a cable was not connected; however, on this new card, there is a connection port. Should I plug it in or not?

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if you have the connectors you should connect because the one you had before was low profile, this one needs more power.

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