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HP Omen #870-119
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I am trying to find what is the brand name that HP using to make the desktop which I have one is HP Omen #870-119.  The graphic card is Nvidia Geforce 960 2 GB and I don't know who make the graphic card? Because of asking is that I open up mu desktop case and look at the graphic card. No label on them and look like to me is that one of the manufacturer in China make the card for HP. Is anyone know the brand name of this graphic card?

 

Thank you,

 

John

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As far as I know this does not, so you will not be able to flash.

 

 

 

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As far as i know companies would take it from nVidia and install them, it depends on companies like nVidia from whom they get it manufactured. You might want to check with them.

 

However would like to check if there is any issue with the card or pc that you are facing ? If so, please post it here.

 

As far as the specs of your pc is concerned you can find them on the link below :

 

http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/omen-by-hp-870-100-desktop-pc-series/12079703/document/c05241080...

 

 

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Thank you for your time to reply and I see that with my desktop specifications. But did not show the name of the company who make the graphic card like Asus or MSI or Gigabyte or EVGA or Zotac. The reason why I am looking for more details about this graphic card is that some of the graphic cards have their BIOS flash but for this -- I don't know.

 

Thank you again,

 

John

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As far as I know this does not, so you will not be able to flash.

 

 

 

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@jpmackay1,

Is this the cardGraphics Card - NVIDIA GTX960 Aries-P3 FH2GBGDDR5 PCIex16 

The link will give you some information.  It was rather simple.  Go to HP PartsSurfer with the product number, and look at the component list.

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