Série de PC de bureau HP 110 (Intel Inside)
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Hello,
As indicated in the title, I have an HP 110 desktop PC series (intel inside), a not very powerful computer... I am a big fan of video games and my graphics card is a big problem, it doesn't allow me to play "properly." I would like your help to find a powerful enough graphics card so that I can play big games (for example: GTA)
I did some potential research and I came across this link: https://www.topachat.com/pages/detail2_cat_est_micro_puis_rubrique_est_wgfx_pcie_puis_ref_est_in10077091.html
Do you think it is compatible with an HP?
As indicated in the title, I have an HP 110 desktop PC series (intel inside), a not very powerful computer... I am a big fan of video games and my graphics card is a big problem, it doesn't allow me to play "properly." I would like your help to find a powerful enough graphics card so that I can play big games (for example: GTA)
I did some potential research and I came across this link: https://www.topachat.com/pages/detail2_cat_est_micro_puis_rubrique_est_wgfx_pcie_puis_ref_est_in10077091.html
Do you think it is compatible with an HP?
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"Power Supply: 65 Watt"
LOL... they really don't care at HP, do they... powering a desktop PC with a supply equivalent to that of a laptop, they really won't stop at anything...
Well, let's just say there's nothing to do with this PC, it's an ultra-low-end PC at every level, if you want to play then you have to completely change the PC, there's no other solution.
You can't even put the GTX750 you mentioned because the power supply doesn't allow it and there doesn't even seem to be a PCI-Express slot on the motherboard of the PC...
=)
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Hi,
What are the rest of your specs? (processor, RAM, and Wattage of your power supply)
If you don't know, run an analysis with THIS and post the report here.
> Identify your hardware with AIDA64
To find out the Wattage (W) of your power supply, you'll need to open your case and check the label attached to the PSU. If necessary, take a photo of this label and show it here on the forum.
See you soon =)
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LordMacDragus