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12-15-2020 01:15 PM
I just want to install a new gpu on my desktop computer and im really confused which one will be compatible with it and my motherboard specifications are
HP name Bara
SSID 83C1
Chipset H270
12-15-2020 05:01 PM
@Harrith , welcome to the forum.
Here is a HP Knowledge Base article to tell you what to consider when upgrading the video card: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Gaming-Knowledge-Base/Upgrade-Video-Card/ta-p/7481981
The two major things to consider are 1) the length of the card and 2) the wattage required to run it properly. The article will tell you how to measure the space where the card will be installed. There should be enough space to allow for good airflow. The power supply unit (PSU) in your computer is 300W: https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-envy-750-600-desktop-pc-series/17142191/model/17959579/docum...
Look at the section titled "Power supply". This means that it won't have any PCIe power connectors (1x6-pin or 1x8-pin or both). If the card requires either of these connectors you will have to upgrade the PSU.
Once you read the article you should be able to choose a video card that will work in your computer. If you find a video card that you like make a link and come back and I will help your further.
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