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HP ENVY Desktop - TE01-1287cb
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Hello,

 

I own an HP Envy TE01-1287cb, I want to add a dedicated video card for editing software, 3D modeling, and some casual games. Are there any compatible Video cards for this HP desktop model? The closest results I have found were, GeForce GTX 1060- 1060S - 1065, and RTX 2060. Are these video cards compatible with this current device? Or are there any I may have missed out on that could work? I had a lot of trouble finding what is compatible with this PC.

 

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@VincentxYx,

 

Welcome to our HP community forum!

 

According to HP's specs for your HP ENVY Desktop - TE01-1287cb (9EE52AA) as fitted with a Baker motherboard (SSID: 8767), your PC had/has a stock 180-watt power supply with p/n: L81008-800 -please verify.


The cards I would recommend are a smaller-sized (two fan) graphics card model, powered by a single 8-pin PCIe power cable, such as (from good to better): GTX 1660 Ti 6GB, RTX 3050 8GB or an RTX 4060 8GB.

Each of these cards require a 400-watt power supply upgrade with p/n: L69242-800, which can be purchased online, such as via this trusted eBay Seller: https://www.ebay.com/itm/196157111556?_trkparms=amclksrc%3DITM%26aid%3D1110018%26algo%3DHOMESPLICE.C....

 

Purchase options for the above-mentioned graphics cards:

 

GTX 1660 Ti 6GBAmazon.com: MSI Gaming GeForce GTX 1660 Ti 192-bit HDMI/DP 6GB GDRR6 HDCP Support DirectX 12 Dual Fa...

 

RTX 3050 8GBAmazon.com: MSI Gaming GeForce RTX 3050 8GB GDRR6 Boost Clock: 1807 MHz 128-Bit HDMI/DP PCIe 4 Torx ...

 

RTX 4060 8GBAmazon.com: ASUS Dual GeForce RTX™ 4060 EVO OC Edition 8GB GDDR6 (PCIe 4.0, 8GB GDDR6, DLSS 3, HDMI ...

 

Depending on your budget, you could aim higher, but that would require a 500-watt power supply upgrade with p/n: L05757-800: let me know if that is what you got in mind -I didn't think so, based on, quote: "some casual games".

 

Consider your budget vs. graphics card performance, (re)search around, and get people's opinion.

Hope this was helpful.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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Hello,

 

Thank you for your response. Yes, I currently still have the factory 180w PSU installed. Are these video cards just plug and play? Would I need to upgrade the CPU also in order to use them efficiently or just the power supply? If I purchase the 500w what would be my options? I want to see what I can use with this current computer, without having to purchase an entire new machine. Current specs are i7-10700 @ 2.9 ghz with upgraded RAM @ 2x8GB

 

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@VincentxYx,

 

These cards are essentially plug-and-play, though I would recommend the following steps before you install your new card: download the specific Nvidia driver of your new card before you install it from here, such as:

 

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Don't install the new GPU driver yet. Then download this very helpful freeware utility program called "DDU" ("Display Driver Uninstaller") from here: Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) download version 18.0.7.6 (guru3d.com)., choose: "Download Mirror (USA)".

 

Once you got your new card, run DDU (don't restart in "Safe Mode" and don't disconnect from the internet), and upon completion, make sure your PC is powered down, unplug power, push the power button for about 4 seconds to release any residual power, and install your new card.  Restart your PC, an install the Nvidia driver you previously downloaded, making sure you only install the "Game Ready Driver".

 

With the 500-watt L05757-800 power supply, which is also available via eBay, such as from this Trusted eBay Seller: New Power Supply Unit PSU 500W For HP ENVY Desktop - 795-0003UR L05757-800 USA | eBay, you could install an RTX 4060 Ti, like this model, such as this purchase option: Amazon.com: ASUS Dual GeForce RTX™ 4060 Ti OC Edition 8GB GDDR6 (PCIe 4.0, 8GB GDDR6, DLSS 3, HDMI 2....

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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Hello 

 

This setup does not require a new CPu? Also, this Baker Motherboard can handle that kind of power ? Will I need more fans?

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@VincentxYx,

 

That depends: what processor do you have currently installed?

 

And yes, a Baker motherboard can definitely handle that kind of power.  The 400-watt and 500-watt power supplies I referenced are directly compatible with your motherboard and your motherboard will only take the power it needs, and nothing more.

 

You probably don't need any additional cooling fans, but it wouldn't hurt, of course, to add an additional cooling fan pulling air in to improve internal air cooling.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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Currently it has Intel i7-10700 CPU @ 2.90GHz

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@VincentxYx,

 

An i7-10700 (8-Cores, 16-Threads, 2.90 GHz up to 4.80 GHz) is still a formidable gaming processor, and is already the best processor (along with the i7-10700F [non-iGPU] version) compatible with your Baker motherboard:

 

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Speaking of upgrades, I would recommend 2 x 16GB of DDR4 PC4-25600, Non-ECC, dual-rank (2Rx8) Unbuffered, DIMM (UDIMM), 288-pin RAM sticks (which will down-throttle to 2933 MHz as per specs), such as this quality/affordably priced RAM kit: https://www.amazon.com/Timetec-3200MHz-PC4-25600-Unbuffered-Computer/dp/B07QRVNB26/ref=sr_1_2?crid=V....

 

Other best-performing 2 x 16GB RAM kits looking here from actual HP System ENVY TE01-1xxx Users, are:

 

Hynix HMA82GU6DJR8N-XN 2x16GB
Samsung M378A2K43EB1-CWE 2x16GB
Crucial CT16G4DFRA32A.C16FP 2x16GB

Micron 16ATF2G64AZ-3G2J1 2x16GB

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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Could this run an old 1050 ti ?

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@VincentxYx,

 

Do you mean with the 180-watt power supply? A GTX 1050 Ti still requires a minimum 250-watt power supply.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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