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02-11-2025 03:39 AM
I'm currently wondering if I can upgread graphics on this
HP All-in-One - 22-c0054na
I already changed it to SSD 1tb and upgraded ram to 16 max capacity but I think I still need graphics upgraded or processor I'm new to computer stuff and need guidance
02-11-2025 06:39 AM - edited 02-11-2025 06:42 AM
All-in-One's typically do not accept a conventional graphics card. I see the listing indicates One M.2 slot for custom graphic card but it does not list an option as to which card might work. I would expect that the option would not give a significant improvement over what you have.
Perhaps someone with that option when purchased could chime in. The motherboard for that model is the Lazio Motherboard L03377-002 -602
I do not see the custom graphic card listed anywhere.
However, I did come across this
https://www.pcgamer.com/did-you-know-you-can-install-a-graphics-card-in-an-m2-slot/
I'm not an HP employee.
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02-13-2025 05:45 AM - edited 02-19-2025 06:07 AM
Upgrading the graphics in your HP All-in-One 22-c0054na isn’t possible because it uses integrated graphics with no slot for a dedicated GPU. All-in-One PCs have limited upgrade options due to their compact design, and even processor upgrades are challenging due to compatibility and cooling constraints. For gaming and videos, options are limited to older or less demanding games.
Alternatives include game streaming services like GeForce Now or investing in a dedicated gaming PC. Your SSD and RAM upgrades were good, but for high-performance gaming, a different system is the best solution.