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HP Pavilion Desktop PC TP01-2000a (2Z6C9AV)

What would be an upgrade for the AMD Ryzen 7 5700G with Radeon Graphics processor?

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@nree,

 

Welcome to our HP Community forum!

 

According to HP's specs, your HP Pavilion Desktop PC TP01-2000a (2Z6C9AV) is fitted with a 180-watt power supply, which greatly limits your choice of graphics cards. The best cards with a 180-watt power supply would be an RX 6400 and an RX 550.


With a 310-watt power supply (p/n: L10875-800), you have GPU options such as the GTX 1650, a low-profile RTX 3050, and the GTX 1650 Super.

With a 400-watt power supply (p/n: L69242-800), a smaller-sized RTX 4060.


With a 500-watt power supply (p/n: L05757-800), a smaller-sized RTX 4060 Ti.

 

These power supply upgrades can be purchased online, such as via eBay, Amazon, and AliExpress.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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Can you provide the manufactures for the upgraded power supplies you provided? I want to find a compatible one. Thanks

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@Skytate,

 

As mentioned, each of these power supplies can be purchased online. I provided the part numbers for each unit, and you can search for them quite easily.

 

Which power supply you choose depends on your budget. The higher the wattage, the better the graphics card you can power.

 

For example, when you choose the 400-watt power supply, you can power up to a smaller-sized (dual fan) RTX 4060.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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Thanks for the advice. I've decided to go with a basic graphics card that doesn't need any extra power. nree

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@nree,

 

You are welcome.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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