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06-12-2020 12:13 AM
Will an RTX 2060 6gb graphics card fit in the Erica motherboard?
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06-14-2020 12:41 PM
Yes, the difference is almost 100W. You would need the 500W PSU.
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06-12-2020 01:14 AM
This is depending on your machine, not just motherboard. What is your machine ? Does it have physical room for the card ? Does your machine have enough power to run the card ? ...
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06-13-2020 06:16 AM
The amazon page says the following: There is one 2.5" internal bay available. You can upgrade to 32 gigabytes DDR4-2666 SDRAM. There are 1 PCIe x1; 1 PCIe x16 and 1 M.2 slot for a solid-state drive on this desktop. If you upgrade the graphics card, you may have to upgrade the power supply. This comes with 310-watt power supply. So is that enough space for that card? If not, what cards can fit?
06-13-2020 11:38 AM - edited 06-14-2020 12:40 PM
I sent @banhien the info, but maybe the time differential is too great.
Your HP TG01-0030 specs are here. It sports a 400W PSU and a GTX 1650 card, supposedly.
The 400W PSU has an existing PCIe 6+2 power plug dangling, unless your GTX 1650 needed it.
1) Here is my spreadsheet, which I hope more members will share. Computers are "series" designs, and all conform to a basic hardware source. HP PSU's are strictly proprietary designs, and work across the entire series.
2) GPU cards are another issue. The simple answer is a cardboard template. You lookup a card, and make a template that length. If it drops into place, then your 1/2 way there. Then pick the correct wattage PSU.
HP Envy 8 5010 Tablet
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Printer -- HP OfficeJet Pro 8620 Legal
Custom Asus Z97D, I7-4790k, 16GB RAM, WIN10 Pro 64bit, ZOTAC GTX1080 AMP Extreme 3 fan 8GB RAM, 500GB SSD, Asus PB287 4k monitor, Rosewill Blackhawk case and 750W OCZ PSU.
06-14-2020 12:41 PM
Yes, the difference is almost 100W. You would need the 500W PSU.
HP Envy 8 5010 Tablet
(2) HP DV7t i7 3160QM 2.3Ghz 8GB
Printer -- HP OfficeJet Pro 8620 Legal
Custom Asus Z97D, I7-4790k, 16GB RAM, WIN10 Pro 64bit, ZOTAC GTX1080 AMP Extreme 3 fan 8GB RAM, 500GB SSD, Asus PB287 4k monitor, Rosewill Blackhawk case and 750W OCZ PSU.
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