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HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop TG01-0094nf
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Hello there,

my son's got last year an HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop TG01-0094nf, pretty good machine, works well as far...

 

But the last nvidia cards are coming rtx 3070... and he wants to upgrade his card (GeForce® GTX 1650)

 

So some questions to specialists :

- do you think the card will fit the box ?

- i assume that the actual power supply is too short (310w) so two questions : do you think 500w will be enough ?

I read on the net that the power supply provided by hp is proprietary ? Is it right? 

Does it mean no way to take an atx standard power supply ?

 

thanks for your answers

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@FrenchFrog 

"But the last nvidia cards are coming rtx 3070... and he wants to upgrade his card (GeForce® GTX 1650)".   The RTX 3070 would be the max card IMHO for the unit. It is a 220W card.  The 500W proprietary PSU is model L05757-800

 

So some questions to specialists :

-think card will fit the box ? Card lengths vary per manufacturer.  I am looking at the Zotac RTX 3070  (9.1").

But when it will be available is ????

I read on the net that the power supply provided by hp is proprietary ? Is it right?   That is correct.

Does it mean no way to take an atx standard power supply ?   That is correct, NO way for an 24pin ATX.

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If actually manage to get my hands on a 3070 FE addition, I will let you know how much power is actually drawing and if it can fit in that case. 

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@hwsense 

What card exactly?  If you can not say, do it PM. Thanks.

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3070FE, nVidia's own. 

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if it helps ... It seems that this model 

TG01-0500nd (media.s-bol.com/mYN9VqYxqyxA/original.pdf )

cames with a 500w psu hparts identify it as :

GNRC PSU 500W ENT17 FR GLD 

 

@hwsense : appreciate your return if you can have a card, seems to be difficult...

 

Rumors of a rtx 3060 which potentially be less consuming may helps too 🙂

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3070 FE is showing 220W, most likely 500w will be enough of a PSU, but If I manage to get one this week, I will let you know what the power draw is.

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