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09-03-2022 05:24 PM
I want to upgrade the graphics card, cpu, ram, etc. just anything that will make it run faster and look better. I was wondering how i could tell if certain graphics cards and other hardware is compatible with my computer
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09-04-2022 04:56 AM
The i7-9700 is more than good enough for serious Gaming easily for another decade or more: 8 cores, 8 threads, clock speed of 3.00 GHz all the way to 4.70 GHz, and to top if off, a very favorable low TDP of 65 watt.
The fact you can easily switch out the underpowered 500 watt stock PSU for any industry standard ATX power supply in order to power a much better graphics card, makes your 875-0034 platform a highly resilient, upgradeable and future proof gaming rig.
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NonSequitur777
09-03-2022 09:44 PM - edited 09-03-2022 09:47 PM
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Your OMEN By HP Obelisk Desktop 875-0034 (4NN43AA) as per: https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/omen-by-hp-obelisk-desktop-pc-875-1000i/25644598/model/28355573... and: https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/omen-by-hp-obelisk-desktop-pc-875-1000i/25644598/document/c0612..., is fitted with the
HP Edoras motherboard (SSID: 84FD) which fortuitously is ATX 24-pin power-enabled, which means that you can swap your stock 500-watt power supply with any industry standard ATX power supply, as long as you watch its dimensions (L x W x H) for fit inside your desktop case.
Your desktop can be fitted with an Intel Core i7-9700 or the i9-9900, and up to 2 x 32GB of DDR4 PC4-21300, 2666 MHz, Non-EEC, UDIMM, 288-pin RAM sticks, though you likely don't need more than 2 x 16GB of RAM.
Your motherboard has an M.2 NVMe SSD socket (PCIe x4), which you absolutely should utilize -if you haven't done so already, and preferably with a high-end M.2 NVMe SSD such as a Samsung 980 Pro and make that your primary (boot) drive.
Once you upgrade your power supply, graphics card-wise, the sky is the limit -see what these OMEN by HP Obelisk Desktop 875- 0xxx Users were able to fit inside their rigs: https://www.userbenchmark.com/System/HP-OMEN-by-HP-Obelisk-Desktop-875-0xxx/101805, such as the RTX A6000, RTX 3080 Ti, RTX 3080, RTX 3070 Ti, etc.
Again, watch the graphics card's dimensions for fit inside your case.
Hope this was helpful.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
09-04-2022 02:13 AM
hi
you should give your budget @RyanZiedins
Take a few things into account, as you may be better off buying a new one if you consider replacing almost everything.
Your computer if this one already has a good configuration, replacing the graphics card only could be sufficient (with power supply if necessary)
875-0034 Product Specifications
Intel Core i7-9700
- CPU speed: 3.0 GHz (max turbo boost - 4.7 GHz)
- HyperX 16 GB
- Speed: PC4-21300 MB/s
- Type: DDR4-2666
- 256 GB PCIe NVMe TLC M.2 Solid State
- NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti (6 GB)
- Internal PSU 500 W
approximate price, without taking into account the exact dimensions, or other specific cases, but the prices will not be very different
Intel Core i9-9900 +/- $344.99
Crucial 16GB DDR4-2666 UDIMM $56.99
MSI GeForce RTX 3080 SUPRIM $799.99
( 850W psu recommended) $100
so 1301,97
980 PRO PCIe® 4.0 NVMe™ SSD 1to 140$ / 1441$
in these prices, you have a recent / new computer, with more efficient components
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09-04-2022 04:56 AM
The i7-9700 is more than good enough for serious Gaming easily for another decade or more: 8 cores, 8 threads, clock speed of 3.00 GHz all the way to 4.70 GHz, and to top if off, a very favorable low TDP of 65 watt.
The fact you can easily switch out the underpowered 500 watt stock PSU for any industry standard ATX power supply in order to power a much better graphics card, makes your 875-0034 platform a highly resilient, upgradeable and future proof gaming rig.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
09-04-2022 09:06 AM
Ok thanks for that ims till new to knowing how good components are, but im havign a problem where on all my games my frames will not go above 50 and for hours at times it will stay below 5 frames. Do you have any idea what component it could be that i need to upgrade?
09-04-2022 04:04 PM
All right, let's do some troubleshooting. Please share what RAM stick(s) you have installed -part number(s) would be best, confirm what processor you have, what part number your primary (boot) drive has, do you still have your stock 500-watt power supply installed, and what graphics card you have currently fitted in your desktop.
As a matter of fact, in addition to this information, please run the UserBenchMark performance test, and post the link. The information it yields is very helpful to diagnose computer issues(s).
For example, here is the UserBenchMark performance link of my HP Z240 SSF PC I am using as we speak, so to say: HP Z240 SFF Workstation Performance Results - UserBenchmark.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777