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Is there a way to upgrade the Graphics on this without voiding my warranty? I would love to upgrade to a GTX 1050ti or 1060 6gb, but the integrated graphics are very horrible.

 

People have told me to get someone from HP to do it, but it will be costly. I'm saving up for the graphics card itself and with the BitCoin mining craze going around GPU Prices have skyrocketed over the past few months.

 

If you have any ideas, please tell me! 

 

 

Thank you.

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@ixExactlyy

 

Sorry, no, you can't upgrade GPU on your machine. Its specs

 

    https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/c05429115

 

It does NOT have any slot which is suitable for a MXM video card and it won't accept desktop video cards physically.

 

Regards.

BH
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Hi

 

To the best of my knowledge it is not possible to install a graphics card on your PC's motherboard.

 

It may be possible to use an external graphics card by connecting to USB 3.0 or USB Type C port using an adapter.

 

Tom

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Hi,

 

Your PC is not suitable for bit coin mining.

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Thanks! I'll try an eGPU

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I'm not trying to mine bitcoin.

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Don't mention Bitcoin in your first post and you won't get the answer that your PC is not suitable for Bitcoin mining.

 

Depending on your video requirements, you could upgrade the processor. If it's gaming, then forget it.

HP ENVY 6055, HP Deskjet 1112
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Custom PC - Z690, i9-12900K, 32GB DDR5 5600, dual 512 GB NVMe, gen4 2 TB m.2 SSD, 4K screen, OC'd to 5 Ghz, NVIDIA 3080 10GB
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Does it work.   i mean External GPU

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@HatimJamali 

 

It does not have any port which is fast enough for an eGPU.

 

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@HatimJamali,

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