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01-06-2019 07:31 PM
Hello HP community,
I would like to upgrade my PC its a pre built Omen 870-244 it has a GTX 1070, I7-7700, 500 watt PSU, looking to go to a 1080TI, I7-7700K and 600-650 PSU, can this be done? are there limitations, what are the pain points or processes I should follow? I have scoured the internet and cannot find videos on my exact model. any help is appreciated.
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01-07-2019 01:49 PM
Click on Expansion Card Slot.
Others have removed the GTx 1070 and upgraded to the GTX 1070 ti
REO
01-06-2019 07:51 PM
Welcome to the HP Support Community @iskyinfinity
I have seen some confusion with an Obelisk model???
First look at these specs and verify it is your model???
OMEN by HP Desktop PC - 870-244 Product Specifications
https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/omen-by-hp-870-200/13687063/model/15741069/document/c05380412
Make sure these videos are for your model???
OMEN by HP 870-200 - 2. Service Procedure Videos
http://h20574.www2.hp.com/results.htm?SID=13687063&MEID=BA760215-AE55-43D7-812F-BAFE32582183
REO
01-07-2019 01:17 PM
as I look at video link you provided I maybe wrong but I did not see a GPU upgraed path , I did see the CPU replacement , but did not see the actual GPU process I assume since all the other parts were replaced that the GPU could be replaced.
01-07-2019 01:49 PM
Click on Expansion Card Slot.
Others have removed the GTx 1070 and upgraded to the GTX 1070 ti
REO
02-28-2019 11:29 AM - edited 02-28-2019 07:58 PM
Best upgrade is to replace the HDD with a SSD that uses the M.2 slot (I also have a SATA SSD installed for my media files -blue SATA cable). I installed 32GB of memory and it does not make much difference. The PSU upgrade will allow you some ability to "fix" the cable routing issues. You will need a *adapter for the optical drive (see spec below).if you replace the PSU. You can see it below the coil of wire next to the PSU in the picture (below). I didn't feel a need to replace the mount on the graphics card. It seemed quite secure without it (think better air-flow). You'll have to overclock the i7-7000K to see any advantages, and then you'll need to figure out how to cool it which would (most likely) require you to remove the motherboard to install a new cooler mount bracket from the underside. Additionally, that's a 4 pin CPU power connector versus 8 pin on this motherboard Honestly, if you're going to spend that much money on components, you would probably be happier building a new PC versus upgrading this one. Get a bigger case with room to hide your cabling and a full size ATX MB.
*SATA to SATA Adapter with Power - Slim SATA (F) to SATA (M) - Serial ATA to SATA
04-07-2019 09:40 AM
I ended up keeping the I-7700 and upgraded to RTX 2070 with 32 gig ram four 8 gig modules and a Samsung SSD and new PSU, I am reading your comments after the fact and your right I should have just bought a case and mobo my cabling solution is not nearly as eloquent as yours is in photo thanks for going in depth with me and I may actually bulid that future proof monster!!