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HP Pavilion 590-P0067A
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

HP Pavilion 590-P0067A does any one know if i can upgrade psu for this model. and can i put a evga gtx 1050 ti i know a nomal gtx 1050 whont fit but what about evga version. 

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@steve174 ,
You need to ponder the reality of that motherboard.

I would ask you this:

1) the GT730 is a 35W card.

2) the GTX 1050 and 1050Ti are both 75W cards.  Both recommend a 300W PSU.

3) Your stock 180W PSU is meager compared to the needs of the GTX 1050/1050Ti.

4) The LINCS motherboard does not use a standard ATX PSU.  Look at the motherboard power plugs.

     There are 3 plugs, two 2x2 headers and an inline 7 pin.  These are propreitary plugs/headers.

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@steve174 ,
You need to ponder the reality of that motherboard.

I would ask you this:

1) the GT730 is a 35W card.

2) the GTX 1050 and 1050Ti are both 75W cards.  Both recommend a 300W PSU.

3) Your stock 180W PSU is meager compared to the needs of the GTX 1050/1050Ti.

4) The LINCS motherboard does not use a standard ATX PSU.  Look at the motherboard power plugs.

     There are 3 plugs, two 2x2 headers and an inline 7 pin.  These are propreitary plugs/headers.

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am i able to upgrade the psu and i might get it from here.https://www.officeworks.com.au/shop/officeworks/p/hp-pavilion-core-i5-desktop-tower-pc-590-p0067a-hp...   i think this model might have a 300w psu. beacaues the requerments of a gt730 DDR5 needs a 300W psu witch this model comes with.

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@steve174 ,

Apparently your not on the same page with me.  Here are the internal parts of the model you linked.   It very plainly shows that the internal PSU is only 180W.  The official HP website states the unit is supplied with a GT730 card and the PSU is 180W.

Your guessing at components and parts really does not help your inquiry. 

 

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thank you i understand now.

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