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Hello, I want to ask a question. Does the hp 8437 motherboard have GDDR6? Or is it compatible with it? I'm not too sure about computers. My computer is the omen 880 with a i5-8400, 8 Ram 1 stick, GTX 1060.

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@avocadizzalive, no apology necessary!  None of us knew anything about computers when we first started using them.  The knowledge will come with time.

 

The memory in your computer is DDR4-2666.  It is not compatible with DDR6.

 

Here is the Product Specifications page: https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/omen-by-hp-880-100-desktop-pc-series/18695893/model/19496944/do...

 

Look at the section titled "Memory" to find this information.  There is all of the information that you need for your computer; including for the Motherboard.

 

Anytime that you have questions or simply want to learn more about computers, there are many very helpful volunteer Experts in this Community.  Also, here is the Knowledge Base section: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/tkb/communitypage

 

You will find a lot of guides in this section to help you solve your own problems.  Maybe you will be here some day helping others as a volunteer Expert, yourself!! 😉

 

Please click the Thumbs up + button if I have helped you and click Accept as Solution if your problem is solved.



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@avocadizzalive , welcome to the forum.

 

What is the Product Number of the computer? I need this information to review the specifications of it. Please don't furnish the Serial # or other personal information. You can find the Product Number at the bottom of the page when you open HP Support Assistant.  The Product Number given doesn't appear to be correct.

 

 



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Sorry like I said I'm not too good with computers and my product number is "2XB53EA#ABU"  

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@avocadizzalive, no apology necessary!  None of us knew anything about computers when we first started using them.  The knowledge will come with time.

 

The memory in your computer is DDR4-2666.  It is not compatible with DDR6.

 

Here is the Product Specifications page: https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/omen-by-hp-880-100-desktop-pc-series/18695893/model/19496944/do...

 

Look at the section titled "Memory" to find this information.  There is all of the information that you need for your computer; including for the Motherboard.

 

Anytime that you have questions or simply want to learn more about computers, there are many very helpful volunteer Experts in this Community.  Also, here is the Knowledge Base section: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/tkb/communitypage

 

You will find a lot of guides in this section to help you solve your own problems.  Maybe you will be here some day helping others as a volunteer Expert, yourself!! 😉

 

Please click the Thumbs up + button if I have helped you and click Accept as Solution if your problem is solved.



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Hey I just found a post and it was the exact same product and product number, the HP Support assistant said  The 2060 or 70 can run on the exact same pc. So I'm not sure.

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@avocadizzalive 

 

The RTX 2060 requires a 500W PSU with 1x8-pin power connector: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/graphics-cards/rtx-2060/?ncid=afm-chs-44270&ranMID=44270&ranEAI...

 

The RTX 2070 reqires a 550W PSU with 1x8-pin power connector: https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/graphics-cards/rtx-2070/?ncid=afm-chs-44270&ranMID=44270&ranEAI...

 

Your computer has a 500W PSU, but I am not certain if it has the 1x8-power connector.  You can open the case to check.



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Is there a easier way to check my power supply? I'm not really able to open it right now.

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@avocadizzalive,

 


@avocadizzalive wrote:

Is there a easier way to check my power supply? I'm not really able to open it right now.


No!  There are no specifications that list the PCIe power connectors.  Your best option is to open the side panel and examine the connectors.  The connectors should be easy to see.



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The only way to check the PSU is to open the case and read the label.

As for the GPU completabilities, what nVidia recommend is highly overcompensating, I personally tested multiple HP prebuilds with stock 400W Platinum PSU and with RTX2060 the power draw is less than 250W with RTX2070, the power draw is less than 280W, so there is plenty of room.

Another example, HP are currently selling multiple configurations with an option for RTX2060Super, which has the same power draw as 2070, and are pairing it with the same 400W PSU, so that's an indication that the power supply is plenty. 

And of course check to see if you have 6+2 pin PCIe power cable, but considering that your current card is 1060, you most likely do. 

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Thank you, But at the end of your reply, you said it most likely does, do you mean it most likely has 8 pins or 6 pins?

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