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11-28-2019 07:51 PM
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11-28-2019 07:58 PM
Hello @JustBeingTim
Yes the specs are lacking. Its not only odd, its ridiculous.
But I can tell you the refresh rate is 144Hz on a 1920x1080 panel. 😍
Let me know if you need any other help.
11-28-2019 07:58 PM
Hello @JustBeingTim
Yes the specs are lacking. Its not only odd, its ridiculous.
But I can tell you the refresh rate is 144Hz on a 1920x1080 panel. 😍
Let me know if you need any other help.
11-29-2019 04:16 AM - edited 11-29-2019 05:10 AM
Well that is the other beef I have with HP Specs.
No where in ANY of HP's documentation does it say the dc1xxx series RTX 2070 is Max-q.
YET every review I have looked up claims they found it to be Max-q.
So I would be inclined to say its Max-q based on the reviews.
EDIT: I found an HP store (Canada) advertisement that shows a DC1000 model as having a 2070 Max-q card.
https://store.hp.com/CanadaStore/Merch/Product.aspx?id=6EU00UA&opt=ABA&sel=NTB&lang=en-CA
Really odd that the HP store for the USA didn't ever mention that. It does now, looks like the Store changed the advertisements. They just didn't change the specs pages. 🙄
If one model in the series is Max-q, all of them with the 2070 will be this way as the chassis and cooling are all the same.
Only thing I will not be able to find out is if that card is the 80w or 90w version. NVIDIA has two versions. I believe one review claimed it was the 80w version.