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11-13-2023 08:51 AM
Can i add an e-gpu such as the razer core X (https://www.razer.com/ca-en/refurb-egpus/Refurbished-Razer-Core-X/RC21-01310100-REFB) to an all in one (the exact all in one is HP all-in-one 24-xa0xxx). I want to add an e-gpu because the graphics are old and they arent good enough for my needs but I'm fine with the rest of the pc so i don't need another pc so i want to get an e-gpu to be able to game on this pc.
Please respond telling if an e-gpu will work on this pc and if it will be worth the money (better performance than the integrated graphics)
11-13-2023 09:29 AM - edited 11-13-2023 09:30 AM
According to the spec for your 24-Xa0019 you have a dedicated NVidia GPU, the GTX-1050 which is fair board. Since your laptop might be custom, that board might not be present. You should check your device manager and see if your graphics card is the intel 630 or the NVidia 1050.
If you have only the built in Intel graphics then you could add that 1050 card. I am not sure if this is the correct one.
To answer your question the external GPUs require a thunderbolt 3 port and your laptop does not have that;.
This site is useful for game requrements
https://www.systemrequirementslab.com/cyri
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11-14-2023 06:37 AM
I think there's been some misunderstanding, its an all in one pc not a laptop and it uses integrated graphics (the garbage kind intel UHD 630), and also the pc that i said isn't exactly the pc that i have because i did an hp self product find and apparently it thinks its the all in one xa0019 however the actual pc is the hp all in one.
these are the specs by the way since you got the wrong specs(and why i want a gpu)
11-14-2023 11:37 AM
Sorry, I called it a laptop but I meant AIO as the 24-xa0019ny is actually an AIO
looked up 24-xa0xxx and can you tell me which of the 69 AIOs is the one you have?
https://support.hp.com/us-en/deviceSearch?q=24-xa0xxx&origin=pdp
I picked "24-xa0021{" and it has Centrix motherboard which does not have a thunderbolt 3 port.
It is possible to use M.2 instead of thunderbolt
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ovihMPo-q8
You might look a the m.2 on your motherboard and see if it is type M
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11-14-2023 01:07 PM
If you know the serial number of your system (or can find one ) you can plug it into here
https://partsurfer.hp.com/partsurfer/
and find the correct feature code or "IMG_DESC1"
Let me know if this works as some user have the same problem with used motherboards.
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