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07-18-2020 04:55 PM
Hello,
I purchased a Costco model HP ENVY 34c All-in-One a few years back. It has some special Costo only modifications I think. It came with an NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960a Graphics Card. I would like to upgrade this card but I am not sure what card will fit. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks,
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07-19-2020 01:14 PM - edited 07-19-2020 01:28 PM
Here is your unit, it is an N0H68AV (that is a zero in the mix). You did good with a lead.
That is the series, not the exact model number, but enough to get information. The motherboard has a GTX 960m soldered down. Not replaceable, as I did not see any slot for GPU. See picture here.
I then was able to find 2 models with that board, 34-a010 and 34-a090. They reference a GTX 960a
Discrete NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960A
- 2 GB dedicated memory (GDDR5)
- Permanently soldered to the motherboard and is not in card form factor
So, your not able to upgrade the video. Sorry
HP Envy 8 5010 Tablet
(2) HP DV7t i7 3160QM 2.3Ghz 8GB
Printer -- HP OfficeJet Pro 8620 Legal
Custom Asus Z97D, I7-4790k, 16GB RAM, WIN10 Pro 64bit, ZOTAC GTX1080 AMP Extreme 3 fan 8GB RAM, 500GB SSD, Asus PB287 4k monitor, Rosewill Blackhawk case and 750W OCZ PSU.
07-18-2020 06:46 PM - edited 07-18-2020 06:48 PM
Those are a specially designed card for HP. Would need the exact model number of your unit to begin searching. The following is an inferior card to your GTX 960a, but typical of the design. Example.
Be forewarned that AIO computers are not gamer delight. The original PSU (laptop design) might be the only wattage spec'ed to your AIO. That would create an impasse.
HP Envy 8 5010 Tablet
(2) HP DV7t i7 3160QM 2.3Ghz 8GB
Printer -- HP OfficeJet Pro 8620 Legal
Custom Asus Z97D, I7-4790k, 16GB RAM, WIN10 Pro 64bit, ZOTAC GTX1080 AMP Extreme 3 fan 8GB RAM, 500GB SSD, Asus PB287 4k monitor, Rosewill Blackhawk case and 750W OCZ PSU.
07-19-2020 02:46 AM - edited 07-19-2020 03:10 AM
Thanks so much,
My PC Product number is NOH68AV.
Is that the model number you're talking about? I've looked in my "HP Support Assistant" and the only information listed is the product number, product name, and serial number. I think most of the AIOs from this line have a "b" designator in the name but mine has a "c". For example "HP Envy 34c" verses "HP Envy 34b".
Thanks,
cohen729
07-19-2020 01:14 PM - edited 07-19-2020 01:28 PM
Here is your unit, it is an N0H68AV (that is a zero in the mix). You did good with a lead.
That is the series, not the exact model number, but enough to get information. The motherboard has a GTX 960m soldered down. Not replaceable, as I did not see any slot for GPU. See picture here.
I then was able to find 2 models with that board, 34-a010 and 34-a090. They reference a GTX 960a
Discrete NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960A
- 2 GB dedicated memory (GDDR5)
- Permanently soldered to the motherboard and is not in card form factor
So, your not able to upgrade the video. Sorry
HP Envy 8 5010 Tablet
(2) HP DV7t i7 3160QM 2.3Ghz 8GB
Printer -- HP OfficeJet Pro 8620 Legal
Custom Asus Z97D, I7-4790k, 16GB RAM, WIN10 Pro 64bit, ZOTAC GTX1080 AMP Extreme 3 fan 8GB RAM, 500GB SSD, Asus PB287 4k monitor, Rosewill Blackhawk case and 750W OCZ PSU.
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