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08-03-2019 12:08 PM
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
08-03-2019 06:11 PM
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
08-04-2019 09:40 AM
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
08-04-2019 09:52 AM
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
08-04-2019 10:31 AM
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