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05-13-2022 10:07 PM - edited 05-13-2022 10:08 PM
Your HP Desktop M01-F1063wb PC is powered with a proprietary 180 watt HP power supply (p/n: L81008-800) and does not provide standard ATX PCIe 6-pin and/or 8-pin power connectors.
There is a compatible 400 watt HP power supply (p/n: L69242-800) available for your desktop, but this uniquely designed power supply does not have the needed ATX PCIe standard power connectors either.
Btw, the GTX 1080 GPU you mentioned (08G-P4-6284-KR: EVGA - Product Specs - EVGA GeForce GTX 1080 FTW DT GAMING, 08G-P4-6284-KR, 8GB GDDR5X, ACX 3.0 & RG...) requires two 8-pin or 6+2pin PCIe power connectors, which no compatible HP PSU can provide.
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NonSequitur777
05-13-2022 10:50 PM
There's always a way. For example, consider this HP Desktop M01-F1xxx (Baker [SSID: 8768] motherboard) User: HP Desktop M01-F1xxx Performance Results - UserBenchmark, whose rig is fitted with a Nvidia RTX 2060S (Super) -comparable with your superb GTX 1080, which needs one 8-pin PCIe power connection -definitely not powered with a uniquely designed non-ATX standard (400 watt) HP power supply.
How did the aforementioned User do it? Can you do it? Heck yes, you can. I know exactly how to do it. Safely and dependably. It depends, however, how much effort/expenditures you want to incur. The most common way super users modify their rigs is like I did it with my HP EliteDesk 800 G3 SFF upgrade project: Solved: Upgrading HP EliteDesk 800 G3 SFF - Page 5 - HP Support Community - 8251218.
If this is beyond the scope you had in mind, purchase the 400 watt HP PSU I mentioned, and use a low-power PCIe X16 powered GPU such as the MSI NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4GT LP 4GB GDDR5 as here, for example: MSI NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 4GT LP 4GB GDDR5 HDMI/DL-DVI-D PCI-Express Video Card : Electronics (ama....
Hope this helps.
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NonSequitur777
05-13-2022 11:04 PM - edited 05-13-2022 11:05 PM
Then utilizing an ATX 24-pin to SATA power sync adapter card is the best way to make your GTX 1080 work -with a Corsair cmpsu-750tx atx 750 watt, or any other +650 watt ATX power supply for that matter.
The DIY instructions are detailed enough, I hope, as per my HP EliteDesk 800 G3 SFF upgrade link.
Hope this solved your question!
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777