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« on: August 15, 2022, 11:40:13 am »
Im running windows 10 64-bit and have an elite desk 800 g3 and the power supply i believe is 180 watts.
I am wondering if I can update the power supply and or get a better GPU.
I have heard that this computer has a weird connection to the motherboard from the power supply that would have to be worked around somehow to switch the power supply.
At this point I am not sure if its worth updating or not? It runs pretty good except when I have multiple monitors plugged in and the data on the monitors is busy. Im told this processor will not work with windows 11 so I am not sure how long I will be able to keep using it.
I would update it if I can figure out what I need to do to replace the GPU VX2250 SERIES on NVIDIA GeForce GT 730.
There also is a built in GPU in the Intel HD Graphics 630.
can you recommend which way I should connect my monitors to have the most memory available? Is there a better way to connect the monitors to the 2 graphics devices? Should I connect 2 monitors to the NVIDIA or only 1 to the Nvidia or ?
If I can update this power supply can you recommend what power supply to get and what GPU to buy.
For now until I change the GPU and power supply should 2 of my monitors connect to the nvidia or 2 monitors connect to the Intel graphics 630 to make it have the most memory available? Do you think a new power supply would be possible into this hp computer?
What graphics card is there now that would run with the existing power supply of 180 watts that would be worth switching to if any?
Also can you recommend an app or program that I can install that will help me to visualize what those graphics cards are doing?
I ran Speccy and see that virtualization is supported but is showing that its disabled. Do you think I should enable it and if so what is that going to do?
Manufacturer Intel
Model HD Graphics 630
Device ID 8086-5912
Revision 5
Subvendor HP (103C)
Current Performance Level Level 0
Current GPU Clock 0 MHz
Voltage 0.950 V
Driver version 30.0.101.1994
it has an
i7 7th gen Intel Core i7 7700 @ 3.60GHz
Kaby Lake 14nm Technology
Manufacturer HP
Model 8299 (U3E1)
Version KBC Version 06.29
Chipset Vendor Intel
Chipset Model Kaby Lake
Chipset Revision 05
Southbridge Vendor Intel
Southbridge Model Q270
Southbridge Revision 00
BIOS
Brand HP
Version P01 Ver. 02.39
Date 11/17/2021
PCI Data
Slot PCI-E
Slot Type PCI-E
Slot Usage In Use
Data lanes x16
Slot Designation Slot1 / X16PCIEXP
Characteristics 3.3V, PME, SMBus
Slot Number 0
Slot PCI-E
Slot Type PCI-E
Slot Usage Available
Data lanes x1
Slot Designation Slot2 / X1PCIEXP1
Characteristics 3.3V, PME, SMBus
Slot Number 1
Slot PCI-E
Slot Type PCI-E
Slot Usage In Use
Data lanes x1
Slot Designation Slot3 / X1PCIEXP2
Characteristics 3.3V, PME, SMBus
Slot Number 2
Slot PCI-E
Slot Type PCI-E
Slot Usage In Use
Data lanes x4
Slot Designation Slot4 / X4PCIEXP
Characteristics 3.3V, PME, SMBus
Slot Number 3
Slot PCI-E Gen 3 x1
Slot Type PCI-E Gen 3 x1
Slot Usage Available
Data lanes x1
Slot Designation Slot5 / M2 WLAN/BT
Characteristics 3.3V, PME, SMBus
Slot Number 4
Slot PCI-E Gen 3 x4
Slot Type PCI-E Gen 3 x4
Slot Usage In Use
Data lanes x4
Slot Designation Slot6 / M2 SSD
Characteristics 3.3V, PME, SMBus
Slot Number 5
RAM
Memory slots
Total memory slots 4
Used memory slots 4
Free memory slots 0
Memory
Type Unknown
Size 65536 MBytes
Channels # Dual
DRAM Frequency 1196.8 MHz
CAS# Latency (CL) 17 clocks
RAS# to CAS# Delay (tRCD) 17 clocks
RAS# Precharge (tRP) 17 clocks
Cycle Time (tRAS) 39 clocks
Command Rate (CR) 2T
Physical Memory
Memory Usage 36 %
Total Physical 64 GB
Available Physical 40 GB
Total Virtual 73 GB
Available Virtual 46 GB
SPD
Number Of SPD Modules 4
Slot #1
Slot #2
Slot #3
Slot #4