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10-25-2020 07:43 AM
Ok, so i have been having problems with my gaming lately so i have reached the conclusion to upgrade my system. Now i understand that my pc can't be put into any form factor cases what so ever. So is it possible to use a gpu riser(extender) with my motherboard which is a lubin 82f2. And also i see the psu is also a small one. Is it possible to upgrade it to anything else?
10-27-2020 05:53 PM
@NoviceBoy242 Here are a few important things you need to know when upgrading the graphics card of your choice:
CAUTION:
A power supply upgrade may be required for graphics card upgrade, check with graphics card supplier. You may also find power requirements information in the system requirements for the new video card.
Before you begin
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Many HP and Compaq PCs do not have an AGP or PCI Express (PCI-E) slot on the motherboard. Visually inspect the motherboard or refer to the product specifications for your model before attempting to install an AGP or PCIe video card.
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If you plan on upgrading a PCI-E graphics card, a power supply upgrade may be required for graphics card upgrade, check with graphics card supplier.
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Find out if your HP or Compaq PC has integrated video on the motherboard. When performing the steps in this article, onboard video will need to be disabled in the BIOS to avoid installation issues on some models.
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You will need a screwdriver.
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HP strongly recommends using an anti-static wrist strap and a conductive foam pad.
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Find a clear, flat, stable work surface over a floor that is not carpeted.
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If possible, print this document. You can refer to the printout after the PC is restarted or when an Internet connection is not available.
FOR DETAILS & FURTHER INSTRUCTIONS, USE THIS LINK: CLICK HERE
That said, I'm afraid there's no specific article with the details you need as HP does not support nor recommend upgrading your device, if you wish to proceed anyway, you may at your own discretion.
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