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Victus by HP 15L Gaming Desktop PC TG02-2000i (8R3R1AV)
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Hello, I would like to know if the Reno2 REV A M11 motherboard used by Victus 15L TG02-2000nl purchased from HP Italy is different from the Reno2R used by Victus 15L TG02-2000i and if it uses RAM of the type Dual Channel Memory DDR4-3200 UDIMM at 288-pin Thank you very much for the support

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@ROSKORKO,

 

Okay: the RenoR, RenoR2 and the Reno2 motherboards are all essentially identical: they all operate with the Intel H670 chipset and accept the same RAM as I mentioned in this thread.

 

Unfortunately, I can't show you HP's Reno2 motherboard link, because it is defective:

 

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Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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@ROSKORKO,

 

No, they are not different.

 

The HP RenoR and RenorR2 motherboards for all intents and purposes are identical, including the SSID:

 

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Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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I m very sorry but on my motherboard it says Reno2 REV :A M11 and not RenR2 sometimes a letter more or less (R) can make the difference, Thank you again for the support

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@ROSKORKO,

 

Okay: the RenoR, RenoR2 and the Reno2 motherboards are all essentially identical: they all operate with the Intel H670 chipset and accept the same RAM as I mentioned in this thread.

 

Unfortunately, I can't show you HP's Reno2 motherboard link, because it is defective:

 

NonSequitur777_0-1729704797798.png

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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I have the same RENO2 board and I am also looking for specs, esp with regards to the PCIe version on 2 m.2 slots and 2 regular PCIe slots (x1 and x16). Comparing it to RenoR or RenoR2, I have to say we are screwed. This is what I found on ebay.  Although it doesn't say PCIe version for the M.2, it does say both the x1 and x16 are gen 3. This is half the speed of gen 4, which is what RenoR or RenoR2 has. The x16 slot is for the GPU and it can bottleneck the sh*t out of modern GPU like RTX series that was made for gen 4 PCIe.  Lame. 

 

https://www.ebay.com/itm/134808019228

 

 

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@dcHawaii,

 

[EDIT:] Well, the Reno or Reno2 motherboards (both with SSID: 89B5) are somewhat dated (12th gen Intel Core processors), so if you want something faster, you'll have to move on to a new(er) generation (gaming) motherboard with spiffier specs.

 

Even so, you'll still be able to achieve satisfactory M.2 NVMe SSD I/O speeds and graphics card performances with Gen3, as long as you get quality components, get at least a 400-watt power supply, and use (at least) a quality 2x8GB RAM kit (2x16GB is recommended) and top it off with a higher-end GPU like this HP Pavillion Desktop TP01-3xxx User did: HP Pavilion Desktop TP01-3xxx Performance Results - UserBenchmark, or like this HP Victus by HP 15L Gaming Desktop TG02-0xxx User: HP Victus by HP 15L Gaming Desktop TG02-0xxx Performance Results - UserBenchmark.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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