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HP OmniDesk Desktop PC M02-0000a (A9RU1AV)
Microsoft Windows 11

can a graphics card be added to the omni desktop M02-0234?

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@JLB1962,

 

Welcome to our HP Community forum!

 

The HP OmniDesk M02-0234 is part of HP’s slimline desktop series, which are designed to be compact and budget-friendly. While technically a graphics card can be added, there are some important limitations to keep in mind:

 

What’s possible:

 

  • The system has a PCIe x16 slot that can support a low-profile (half-height) graphics card.

  • It also uses a standard microATX motherboard, so certain upgrades are physically possible.

 

Key limitations:

 

  1. Power Supply Wattage:

    • Most M02 models come with a 180-watt or 230-watt PSU (non-upgradeable in many cases).

    • This severely limits the graphics card options to low-power GPUs, like:

      • Nvidia GT 1030 (DDR5 version)

      • AMD Radeon RX 550 Low Profile

  2. Form Factor:

    • The case is slimline, so only low-profile GPUs will physically fit.

    • Double-slot cards or full-height cards won’t work without major case modification.

  3. Cooling:

    • The case has limited airflow, so cards with passive cooling or efficient low-power fans are recommended.

 

Recommendation:

 

If the goal is light gaming, media acceleration, or dual-monitor support, the GT 1030 low-profile (DDR5, not DDR4) is a safe and widely compatible choice.


Let me know what PSU wattage you got, and I can provide a list of compatible GPUs for your model.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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