
Work or game at incredible speeds with this HP Pavilion desktop, featuring a 6th generation Intel Core i7 processor to keep up with your computing demands. DDR4 RAM lets you multitask across several windows without slowing down, and this HP Pavilion desktop comes with Windows 10 Home for immediate startup.
Q: what is power supply watts of this model? thank you
A: According to HP's website it is a 180 watt PSU.
Q: What is the power supply of this pc and which are the video card upgrade opttions
A: power supply is 180 watt according to the specs listed out on google, (link below ): https://www.google.com/shopping/product/4808734349675151089/specs?q=V8Q15AA%23ABA&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwin47vh3NPOAhVETCYKHcE0BzEQ6iQIlgE and I would bet that there will be no extra pci-e power connector as with most oem desktops with low power supplies. However, you can choose to add a decent power supply for around $50 or less. And yes, there is 1 pci-e 3.0 x16 slot free on the motherboard. I hope this helps your purchase decisions.
A: I have this-- the i7 spec makes it the deal. even 8 GB RAM is OK--but, video is terrible. And there is only space to add about a 5.5 Inch deep card. most likely a nvida 700 series. BUT, you need another power supply probably-- this is only 180 watts. I figure about $100 (60 for video and 40 for power supply--MINIMUM), plus at least 40-80 if I want more RAM), should make it much better. SO, is it worth spending 500 + 60 +40 + 80= 680, or just looking for the complete package somewhere else? NOTE-- I've always heard it is better have matching sticks of RAM--so the one 8GB inside might prove worthless and require a pack of 2 more 8's. If you want to go that rout.
Q: Can I add a new GPU like the XFX AMD RX 470? In-Store, Seems there's no slot for a PCI-EX GPU?
A: No... This PC lacks a PCI-E X16 Slot, when I went to purchase this... ( Too good to be true. ) I asked to look inside, it uses a laptop-like motherboard. You can not fit a new PSU inside as its shorter width wise than you think. Also, the mother board appears to use a none standard Main board power port, not the normal 20 pin. And too top it off, there is a metal bar in the middle that prevents you from putting anything like a GPU inside. I ended up buying another HP with same specs, for 899 kind of sucks, but that HP has room for common PSUs and room for a 12 inch GPU. Just a heads up.
Q: What are the dimensions of the tower?
A: This item is 14.3 inches high, 6.4 inches wide and 14.9 inches deep.
Q: Does this come with a keyboard and mouse?
A: Yes I have not seen any not come with a set.
A: This PC has one HDMI output which will any monitor with a HDMI input. You only need to add a video card if you are a gamer but the I7 cpu is quite capable by itself without a video card.
Q: what is the model of this tower?
A: This is the HP Pavilion 510-p024.