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I have a HPtp01-2234 pavilion Which uses a Erica6 motherboard mine has the   B55oa chipset. Is anyone using this motherboard with an upgraded GPU if so what GPU and did you need a PSU? Or should  a NIVIDA GeForce  GTX 750 TI work with this board? I think it would but as I am new to pc gaming I'm sure there could be things I haven't considered. Also processor is AMD Ryzen 7 5700G 8 core 16 logical processors 16GB RAM

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@BigJJ186,

 

Welcome to our HP community forum!

 

Your HP Pavilion Desktop TP01-2234 PC (318G6AA) as fitted with an Erica6 motherboard (SSID: 8906), is likely powered by a 180-watt power supply with p/n: L81008-800 -please verify.

 

The recommended power supply for a GTX 750 Ti would be a 310-watt power supply with p/n: L10875-800.

 

Other power supply upgrades would be a 400-watt power supply with p/n: L69242-800 (942332-001), and a 500-watt PSU with p/n: L05757-800. All these power supplies are readily available online, such as via eBay.

 

It must be mentioned though, that a GTX 750 Ti doesn't carry much graphics weight. 

 

Being budget-sensitive, I would recommend upgrading your power supply with a 400-watt PSU such as via this trusted eBay Seller, and an RTX 3050, which can be purchased very competitively these days, such as this purchase example, under $200.  You'll be pleasantly surprised by the huge graphics performance boost an RTX 3050 provides compared with a GTX 750 Ti: UserBenchmark: Nvidia GTX 750-Ti vs RTX 3050.

 

If your budget is a little higher, consider upgrading your power supply with a 500-watt power supply, such as via one of these trusted eBay Sellers, and pair it with an RTX 4060, such as this purchase example, for under $300.  The graphics card performance compared with a GTX 750 Ti is even more stunning: UserBenchmark: Nvidia GTX 750-Ti vs RTX 4060.

 

Anyway, I'm digressing.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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@BigJJ186,

 

Welcome to our HP community forum!

 

Your HP Pavilion Desktop TP01-2234 PC (318G6AA) as fitted with an Erica6 motherboard (SSID: 8906), is likely powered by a 180-watt power supply with p/n: L81008-800 -please verify.

 

The recommended power supply for a GTX 750 Ti would be a 310-watt power supply with p/n: L10875-800.

 

Other power supply upgrades would be a 400-watt power supply with p/n: L69242-800 (942332-001), and a 500-watt PSU with p/n: L05757-800. All these power supplies are readily available online, such as via eBay.

 

It must be mentioned though, that a GTX 750 Ti doesn't carry much graphics weight. 

 

Being budget-sensitive, I would recommend upgrading your power supply with a 400-watt PSU such as via this trusted eBay Seller, and an RTX 3050, which can be purchased very competitively these days, such as this purchase example, under $200.  You'll be pleasantly surprised by the huge graphics performance boost an RTX 3050 provides compared with a GTX 750 Ti: UserBenchmark: Nvidia GTX 750-Ti vs RTX 3050.

 

If your budget is a little higher, consider upgrading your power supply with a 500-watt power supply, such as via one of these trusted eBay Sellers, and pair it with an RTX 4060, such as this purchase example, for under $300.  The graphics card performance compared with a GTX 750 Ti is even more stunning: UserBenchmark: Nvidia GTX 750-Ti vs RTX 4060.

 

Anyway, I'm digressing.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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Your response is apricated Having the part numbers is very helpful.  I have the 318G6AA, And will likely Go with the 500-watt PSU and the RTX 4060. Seems to be a very reasonable upgrade for this PC.  

 

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@BigJJ186,

 

You're welcome -if you're so inclined, please follow up to share how this upgrade worked out for you.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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