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HP All-in-One PC 22-df0000i (8WK21AV)

Hello,

I have a A-I-O computer that I bought a two years ago and found out that the graphics card is quite weak and unable to satisfy my needs.

I had a friend buy this for me and I didn't know that he would buy this computer.

Anyways , I have seen people open up this connecting a external graphics cards to these kind of computers.

So , can I hook up a GT 1030 to my PC.

I don't have any problems for housing of my graphics card.

The GPU won't be bottle necking my central processing unit or stuff.NO bottle necking issues.

Thanks 🙂

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@Goberbacchu 

 

Your machine sould be one of the following machine

 

           https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-all-in-one-pc-22-df0000i/32516343/model/38322296/product-inf...

 

For example:    HP All-in-One 22-df0129nw

 

Your machine should has same motherboard of the above machine. It does NOT have room/slot for a GPU. In short: that is impossible.

 

Regards.

BH
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@Goberbacchu 

 

Your machine sould be one of the following machine

 

           https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-all-in-one-pc-22-df0000i/32516343/model/38322296/product-inf...

 

For example:    HP All-in-One 22-df0129nw

 

Your machine should has same motherboard of the above machine. It does NOT have room/slot for a GPU. In short: that is impossible.

 

Regards.

BH
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