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09-03-2023 04:16 AM
About two years ago i bought this HP Pavilion TG01-1806no. After using this PC for theese years ive started to play more games that would need better specs. I wanna make the change of my graphic card as i today have the RTX 1060 and would like to upgrade. My question is what is the best graphic card that could fit my pc and motherboard (baker motherboard)?
09-03-2023 09:15 AM
Welcome to our HP User Forum!
Your HP Pavilion Gaming - TG01-0011na (9FB99EA), according to: https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c06518494, is fitted with a Rother motherboard (SSID: 8653), and according to: https://partsurfer.hp.com/partsurfer?searchtext=9FB99EA, your PC is equipped with a 400-watt power supply (p/n: L04618-800) -please confirm.
You can verify your motherboard SSID by typing in: system information, and then clicking on the System Information App. It should show you the "BaseBoard Product", and to the right of it you'll find a 4-character alphanumerical number. It is either "8767" (Baker) or "8653" (Rother).
Regardless of whether you got a Baker or a Rother motherboard, you can upgrade your PSU with a 500-watt power supply, which has p/n: L05757-800.
To get back to your existing power supply, if you got the 400-watt power supply, and you don't want to upgrade your power supply, you can upgrade your graphics card to an HP (or Dell-) branded RTX 3060, such as seen for sale here via eBay-United Kingdom: rtx 3060 for sale | eBay.
Anyway, these are my initial thoughts, perhaps you can tell me what graphics card would meet your gaming expectations, and we can go from there.
Hope this was helpful.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777