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10-06-2024 06:01 PM
I want to get a graphics card for my TP01-1055m but cannot figure out what motherboard I have on PC Parts Picker. What motherboard does it have, and does the power supply affect what GPU can be used?
Note: I know the Ryzen 3 4300 has integrated graphics, we are hitting the limits of its capabilities.
10-06-2024 08:17 PM - edited 10-06-2024 08:35 PM
Greetings @Joe1055m
Welcome to the HP Forum.
Your PC's specs at this HP Site indicate you have integrated graphics and a HP 180 watt power supply. The 180 watt HP power supply limits graphics card upgrades.
So, you need to upgrade the power supply to do a discrete graphics card.
You can upgrade the power supply to the following HP parts:
400 watt, part number L04618-800
500 watt, part number L05757-800
You should be able to buy either HP power supply at eBay.
Check this YouTube video for graphics cards that should work with your PC's case. Graphics card upgrade choices will be limited by the power supply upgrade option you choose.
Click on the "more" link below the YouTube video to check current graphics card purchase options.
Regards
10-09-2024 11:53 AM - edited 10-09-2024 11:57 AM
Greetings @Joe1055m
My pleasure.
PC Part Picker would not list a HP MB.
There would be no option to replicate the HP: MB, case, and power supply at PC Part Picker because your HP PC is a unified OEM device.
Graphics card purchase options would be limited by: case dimensions and power supply wattage. The MB type (Intel or AMD) is not a determining graphics card upgrade factor.
One can install a 16 inch (length) triple slot graphics card in a 12 inch by 9 inch MB. But the 16 inch graphics card will not work in a 14 inch case.
Regards