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Hp Pavilion Desktop PC 570-p0xx
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hello I have a Hp Pavilion Desktop PC 570-p0xx and it has a 512mb graphics card which is Graphics Chipset
AMD Radeon R7 Graphics and I would like to upgrade my graphics card but I do not know how many GB graphics card I can install for my specific pc. If you could let me know that would be amazing.

thank you

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HP Recommended

Greetings,

Welcome to the forum.

I am not a HP employee.

 

The 570-p0xx series PCs use three different motherboards.

 

All of these motherboards have the 24 pin power supply connection in a location that limits graphics card upgrades. Front panel audio and USB 2.0 motherboard connections also limit graphics card upgrades.

 

Lubin motherboard-MB (Link).

Willow MB (Link).

Willow2 MB (Link)

 

All I could suggest is to look at single slot graphics cards around 5 inches to 5.5 inches in length.

 

Regards

 

 

HP Recommended

Thank you for your reply and I just wanted to know if I could put a 2gb single-slot graphics card in. Will, it run alright with my processor. Thank you.

HP Recommended

Hi Jeevan04,

 

I don't know what processor you have because I can't zero in your your specific PC using the information you have provided.

 

HP makes a lot of PCs in the 570-p0xx series.

 

New Nvidia and AMD graphics cards will work with your processor, motherboard chipset (you have a PCIe x16 socket for graphics), and BIOS. But the new part must be a single slot card with length limitations. I suggest you measure from the X16 socket backplate at the rear of the chassis to the 24 pin motherboard power supply connector to get the correct length.

 

Regards

HP Recommended

Thanks for that information and I just wanted to know one more thing, will an Asus GeForce work 

Thank you 

HP Recommended

Hi Jeevan04,

 

You're very welcome.

 

Give me a specific Asus graphics card. Because I don't know what power supply you have in your PC. 

 

A specific PC product number would be very helpful to check what power supply and processor you have.

 

Regards

HP Recommended

Processor 

Amd a10-9700 radeon r7, 10 compute cores 4c+6g  3.50ghz

Product id

00325-80914-81862-AAOEM

Asus graphics card

Asus GeForce GT 710 2GB GDDR5 low profile graphics card 2gb 

Thanks 

HP Recommended

Hi,

 

Is this the graphics card (Link)?

 

The heatsink may cause a problem and this card is 6.7 inches in length. You have to check the maximum length to the 24 pin motherboard power supply connection.

 

Regards

HP Recommended

This is the one so will this not work for my pc 

HP Recommended

Hi,

 

Your PC's motherboard length (less than nine inches) and the placement of the 24 pin motherboard power supply connection near the x16 socket makes for a tough graphics card upgrade.

 

Plus I don't know what size power supply you have because you have not provided your PC's product number. The 710 requires a 300 watt PSU. You may only have a 180 watt PSU.

 

Regards

 

 

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