expired Posted by wn5092 • Apr 25, 2023
Apr 25, 2023 9:14 AM
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expired Posted by wn5092 • Apr 25, 2023
Apr 25, 2023 9:14 AM
HP TG02-0013W Victus Ryzen 5 5600G 3.9GHz - VIP Outlet ($227)
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This is actually a pretty decent deal on a starters gaming computer the GFX is nothing too special but it will still 1080p game. Only thing this computer really drastically needs is a memory upgrade to minimum 16 gigs but I would just do 32 gigs and call it a day. If someone needs a computer for school or gaming computer for a younger kid this is a great deal for that.
Does anyone know if the parts (mobo, psu, case etc.) are proprietary?
Does anyone know if the parts (mobo, psu, case etc.) are proprietary?
https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c08107471
The 6400 GPU is about as powerful as the integrated graphics in Ryzen 7000 mobile chips (both have 12 CUs and are similarly clocked), so while it's an upgrade over the 5600G's integrated graphics, it's not by much. And since it's a low-power GPU, it won't need external power from the PSU... which means that it's not unlikely for the PSU to be missing the power and connectors to support a more powerful GPU, and since the PSU is not standard...
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Not sure about returns. I normally get Vipoutlet through Walmart and you can easily return to the counter at any Walmart.
This is $100 lower than the $339 I posted recently, and that was a good price.
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The 6400 GPU is about as powerful as the integrated graphics in Ryzen 7000 mobile chips (both have 12 CUs and are similarly clocked), so while it's an upgrade over the 5600G's integrated graphics, it's not by much. And since it's a low-power GPU, it won't need external power from the PSU... which means that it's not unlikely for the PSU to be missing the power and connectors to support a more powerful GPU, and since the PSU is not standard...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yss7b6G
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HUuZ21
You would still be limited by the stock PSU, but you could certainly do a pretty easy upgrade to something more powerful than the RX 6400.
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