Ryzen 5 5600G + 16GB (8GBx2) DDR4 + 512GB PCIe SSD + 1TB HDD + 400W PSU
- Under Processor, select "AMD Ryzen 5 5600G (3.9 GHz up to 4.4 GHz , 16 MB L3 cache, 6 cores)"
- Under Memory, select 16 GB DDR4-3200 SDRAM (2 x 8 GB) [+$120]
- Under Secondary storage, select 1 TB HDD storage [+$49]
- Under Storage, select "512 SSD storage"
- Under Graphics Card, select "NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 (12 GB GDDR6 dedicated)"
- Under Chassis and Power supply, select "Shadow black front bezel, Acid Green Chrome logo with 400W Power supply"
MOTHERBOARD INFORMATION
HP uses a customized uATX motherboard called Erica6 in this build. This is based on AMD B550A chipset which is a cut down version of AMD B550 Chipset without the PCIe 4.0 Support.
Motherboard Spec: https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c07094657
HP product page of this Desktop only lists the back I/O Ports. So, providing the full set of IO Ports:
Back I/O ports
- (1) RJ-45 Ethernet port
- (1) HDMI 1.4b/HDCP 2.2 port
- (1) VGA port
- (3) Audio ports (Line-in/Line-out/Microphone)
- (4) USB 2.0 Type-A ports
- (1) Power input port
- (1) Headphone/microphone port
- (1) USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-C port (5 Gbps data transfer)
- (4) USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A ports (5 Gbps data transfer)
- (1) HP 3-in-1 media card reader (SD/SDHC/SDXC)
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If you go with the fewest options with the 3060, the total comes to $1040.
The 3060 alone is selling for around $900 on eBay.
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If they don't want it, they will tell their minions in government to pass laws that will make it a felony.
Don't be naive.
If you go with the fewest options with the 3060, the total comes to $1040.
The 3060 alone is selling for around $900 on eBay.
Estimated ship date: 05/21/21
My son and I built a decent gaming PC with Ryzen 5 couple of months ago but I didn't know about the shortage of GPU and I am having difficult time finding one in stock. They seem to be selling good GPU like 3060 over $1000 these days.
Apart from this custom build gaming PC, I am also in market to buy laptop or desktop for my personal use for programming etc.
Can some expert please help me here with my doubts.
My question are
1. Would I be able to take out GPU from this HP PC and put it in my son's custom build PC.
2. If the answer to above question is yes, can I still use this PC. Also can I upgrade the RAM on this HP PC to 32 GB later? How can I figure out which motherboard it has so I can check what I can upgrade do. Also I am assuming when GPUs are easily available in market I'll be able to put in some of good compatible ones in this PC.
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My son and I built a decent gaming PC with Ryzen 5 couple of months ago but I didn't know about the shortage of GPU and I am having difficult time finding one in stock. They seem to be selling good GPU like 3060 over $1000 these days.
Apart from this custom build gaming PC, I am also in market to buy laptop or desktop for my personal use for programming etc.
Can some expert please help me here with my doubts.
My question are
1. Would I be able to take out GPU from this HP PC and put it in my son's custom build PC.
2. If the answer to above question is yes, can I still use this PC. Also can I upgrade the RAM on this HP PC to 32 GB later? How can I figure out which motherboard it has so I can check what I can upgrade do. Also I am assuming when GPUs are easily available in market I'll be able to put in some of good compatible ones in this PC.
2. The HP's motherboard has two memory slots, so you'll have to purchase 2 x 16GB DDR4-3200 SDRAM or equivalent. I don't see a picture of the back of computer, so I can't tell if the motherboard has a dedicated video port or not. An earlier poster stated the CPU has a built in VEGA graphics. So you should be able to use the PC without the GPU. Usually in past, HP would place a removable cover over the motherboard's VGA/HDMI ports, as not to cause confusion when the PCs came with a separate GPU.
When GPUs are more readily available, you will be limited to the available space of the case as to the length/height of the GPU card you can get. Just make sure you measure the space you have to work with.
The below links are to the previous model TG01-0170m, but I think the Systemboard viewer may be same system board they are using for the current model. The Parts Locator PDF has a view of the rear of the case.
https://support.hp.com/us-en/prod...26/manuals
http://h10032.www1.hp.
http://h10032.www1.hp.
My son and I built a decent gaming PC with Ryzen 5 couple of months ago but I didn't know about the shortage of GPU and I am having difficult time finding one in stock. They seem to be selling good GPU like 3060 over $1000 these days.
Apart from this custom build gaming PC, I am also in market to buy laptop or desktop for my personal use for programming etc.
Can some expert please help me here with my doubts.
My question are
1. Would I be able to take out GPU from this HP PC and put it in my son's custom build PC.
2. If the answer to above question is yes, can I still use this PC. Also can I upgrade the RAM on this HP PC to 32 GB later? How can I figure out which motherboard it has so I can check what I can upgrade do. Also I am assuming when GPUs are easily available in market I'll be able to put in some of good compatible ones in this PC.
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the Dell G5 has zero outputs from the MB, even though the PC might have an integrated GPU. the downside of buying proprietary builds.
You're not going to make much profit if you try to scalp the card and sell the PC.
Let's say you buy the $1040 option. That totals about $1092 assuming 5% sales tax.
Ebay-
$900 for the card, minus about $125 for seller's fees, shipping, insurance, and paypal fees. So about $775.
$500 for the PC (if you're lucky. Ebay is flooded with new PC's that the GPU has been pulled), minus about $90 for fees and shipping. So about $410.
Do the math and you're making a whopping $93 for all of that hassle. No thanks.
Crypto is still a joke based on nothing so it can easily scrub off 80% in a matter of days
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