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Replace of pc components
12-30-2019 05:02 AM

Dear Hp assistants and not,
I would cordially ask you if it was possible to change both the Processor (from Ryzen 7 1700 to i5 8600k and over) and the GPU (from GTX GeForce 1060 3gb to GTX 1070ti and over).
This is my actual MOTHER BOARD: Higos;
Waiting forf good news 😁
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12-30-2019 05:16 AM

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12-30-2019 06:40 AM - edited 12-30-2019 08:43 AM

No worries, thanks for giving
OMEN by HP 880-001nl Desktop PC Product Specifications
The motherboard accepts this
- TDP: up to 95 W
- Socket type: AM4
Processor | TDP |
AMD Ryzen7-1800X (Summit Ridge) 3.6 GHz, 8 cores/16 threads | 95 W |
AMD Ryzen7-1700 (Summit Ridge) 3.0 GHz, 8 cores/16 threads | 65 W |
AMD Ryzen5-1600 (Summit Ridge) 3.2 GHz, 6 cores/12 threads | 65 W |
AMD Ryzen5-1400 (Summit Ridge) 3.2 GHz, 4 cores/8 threads | 65 W |
for graphics card
this should also work if you check the required power supply of the card found, and if the additional connectors are present (available)
it says here:
500 W internal power supply
also check the size of the chosen card
if enough space in the pc (not the choice it is necessary to measure compared to that of origin)
for info gtx 1070 are installed on some models
[edit]
if you didn't understand
I gave what is possible, it is a Socket type: AM4
So no, use only what is listed Amd processors
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