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Can confirm that a GTX geforce 1050Ti does in fact fit in the pcie slot. Granted, if you install a larger card, I would suggest removing the two yellow cables as they aren't vital to the computer's functionality, Those two are the front Usb 2.0 cable and the speaker's for the front end of the computer cable. 

 

I'd also get a usb hub for assurance.

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Hi!

 

This is a bit late, but hope it helps some one.

 

I bought the "Hp Pavilion 570 P0XX" wich is the same as you talking here (Small deskopt computer, Photo). I have and normal NVIDIA GTX 1050 Ti and at firts it doesn´t fits, because the NVIDIA is so big for the small pc.

 

Finally I made it, all I did is to remove the Flopy drive (Where the CD goes), then , When you remove it, and try to install the NVIDIA, you have an other problem, the case of the fans of the NVIDIA press in the power suply connector of the PC. I cut a little bit of the case of the NVIDIA Fans, and put it again, it fitted good.

 

I know it is a bit rought , but It works. Nowadys is extrange to use CD (but you are paying it when you buy the computer :Crying: ), and there is no problem is you cut a little bit of the case of NVIDIA.

 

The thing I can not understand is why Hp puts the 16x pins for Graphics and they put no space!!!

 

Salute!!!

 

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I used MSI GTX 1050 TI 4G OC (single fan) and fit without any issues on HP 570-p023w (same case and Lubin motherboard)

 

I didnt have to remove 2 yellow cables due to the shape of GPU fan black casing.  

 

When you install the MSI GTX 1050, you have to push the CD drive out little bit to install the GPU.  Once installed, you can push the CD drive back to normal position.

 

My 570-p023w specification says 180w power supply but it actually has 300w PSU.  I didnt need to purchase higher wattage PSU.  

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