Click on
'Customize and Buy' and select the following configuration:
- Graphics card: NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5060 Ti (16 GB GDDR7 FHSA dedicated) + $420
- Processor: AMD Ryzen™ 7 8700F (up to 5.0 GHz max boost clock, 16 MB L3 cache, 8 cores, 16 threads) + AMD Ryzen™ AI (16 NPU TOPS) + $120
- Memory: 16 GB DDR5-5200 MT/s (2 x 8 GB) + $65
- Chassis and Power supply: Panda Metal with 500 W 80 Plus Platinum certified power supply + $20
- Networking: MediaTek Wi-Fi 6E MT7922 (2x2) and Bluetooth® 5.2 wireless card + $5
- Click 'Add to Cart'
- Apply the eCoupon at checkout: LEVELUP20
SPECS:- Windows 11 Home
- NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 5060 Ti (16 GB GDDR7 FHSA dedicated)
- AMD Ryzen™ 7 8700F (up to 5.0 GHz max boost clock, 16 MB L3 cache, 8 cores, 16 threads) + AMD Ryzen™ AI (16 NPU TOPS)
- 16 GB DDR5-5200 MT/s (2 x 8 GB)
- 512 GB PCIe® Gen4 NVMe™ M.2 SSD
- No secondary storage
- Panda Metal with 500 W 80 Plus Platinum certified power supply
- No Included Keyboard and mouse
- MediaTek Wi-Fi 6E MT7922 (2x2) and Bluetooth® 5.2 wireless card
https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp...-b4sv2av-1
22 Comments
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Who downvoted this? 500W seems super low for this.
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People who don't build computers or plan/know how to upgrade their rig. 500w is pathetic
Been building PCs since the late 90s.
Kid wanted an upgrade I just threw together a Ryzen 5 with GTX 1080 with a 400w PSU. And the 1080 is a hungry card. Pulls about 300w at full load. Slightly undervolted cpu and GPU for extra headroom. Super stable.
Many will recommend a 500 or even 600w for running a 1080 but me fail math? What's the point of a watt meter when I can blindly follow strangers on the internet
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