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I have the HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop, AMD Ryzen 7 5700G Processor, NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 graphic, 16 GB RAM, 1 TB SSD, Windows 11 Pro (TG01-2460, shadow black) and I want to add a 4060ti, will I be able to?

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Hi @Boxcellent 

 

A 2060 Super has the same power supply requirements and needs the same PCIe PSU connections to the graphics card.

 

You should be able to do a 4060 TI if it fits in your case.

 

I am guessing you may not see an improvement when gaming because the 5700G is the bottleneck.

 

Regards

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Hi @Boxcellent 

 

Welcome to the HP Forum.

 

You can probably do a 4060 TI in your case with the existing power supply if you are now running a 2060. 

 

HP does not list the power supply installed in your PC at this Site. This is an unknown.

 

The 5700G CPU may be a bottleneck . You may not see a great improvement in gaming performance with the 4060 TI paired with a 5700G CPU.

 

A comparison of the two cards can be reviewed at this Link.

 

Your case is limited to about a dual slot card graphics card at about nine inches in length. So you probably can't do a triple fan card in your case.

 

Regards

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it says 2060 on there but it says I have the super here, maybe they change it on there?; Screenshot 2024-04-03 195936.png

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I see people use it with a 5600g is that worse or better?

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also does the power supply have enough watts for the 4060ti?

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Hi @Boxcellent 

 

A 2060 Super has the same power supply requirements and needs the same PCIe PSU connections to the graphics card.

 

You should be able to do a 4060 TI if it fits in your case.

 

I am guessing you may not see an improvement when gaming because the 5700G is the bottleneck.

 

Regards

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