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OMEN by HP Desktop PC 880-p0xx
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Hi there, I am a proud hp omen owner and would like to upgrade my current graphics card (gtx 1050) to a better one (asus strix 1070 ti) but i am not sure if the new one will be compatible with my computer

 

Thank you very much

 

 

Farid

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OK Thanks.

Your specs show it came with a 500W PSU, which is the minimum required for that card.  Look inside and make sure you have an 8 pin power connector available. Then you should be good to go.

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Hello @faridAsck

 

What is the actual product number of your new system?

It can be found in the HP Support Assistant.

 

The Graphics card can be upgraded, but you might have to also upgrade the power supply.

Also make sure the case has enough room to allow the new card to be fitted. Take measurements inside and compare with the specs of the 1070ti. It most likely will fit.

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Thank you for answering, here is the actual product number   2WD35EA#ABZ @Photoray002

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OK Thanks.

Your specs show it came with a 500W PSU, which is the minimum required for that card.  Look inside and make sure you have an 8 pin power connector available. Then you should be good to go.

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Thank you very much @Photoray002

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