A:Answer1Tb has about 4x the storage capacity but a ssd drive is about 5x faster than a HDD (standard hard disk). It makes a huge difference to have an ssd drive. We used to recommend adding ram to speed up your computer but the SSD drive is the best way to do it now. If you hate waiting for your computer to boot up in Minutes and programs taking 30 seconds to open then you definitely want the SSD. You can always add an external hard drive for extra storage. With a SSD drive your computer can boot up in 30 seconds (give or take), programs launch almost instantly, and in general makes your PC much more usable than previously was possible.
A:AnswerMy son uses this to play Fortnite. He's running 1920x1080 with 3D set to 100% and he's getting 60-80fps. The Ryzen 5 3400G with integrated Vega 11 graphics is very impressive. I wouldn't have believed it if I didn't see it myself.
A:AnswerKeep in mind you cant just replace the power supply. You have to spend 200 bucks for a really crappy power supply from HP. No other power supplies will work. It is a straight up rip-off.
A:AnswerThis desktop was just released within the last month. This desktop was made for Best Buy only, which is why you will not find it on HP's website.
A:AnswerThis Desktop PC has the L08660-800 - 180W power supply installed. This chassis can also use the L64961-800 - 310W power supply, and the connectors should be the same. I hope this helps you.
A:AnswerThis Desktop PC has the HP L08660-800 - 180W power supply installed. This chassis can also use the HP L64961-800 - 310W power supply, and the connectors should be the same. You would need to verify that the graphics card you selected will work with a 310W power supply. I hope this helps you.
A:AnswerHi Jes! Any brand of RAM will work. Here are the upgrade details:
Memory upgrade information
Dual channel (1 DIMM per channel) memory architecture
Two DDR4 UDIMM (288-pin) sockets
Supports PC4-25600 (DDR4-3200)
Supports 8 GB and 16 GB DDR4 UDIMMs
Supports up to 32 GB (unbuffered) on 64-bit computers
NOTE: Maximum memory shown reflects the capability of the hardware and can be limited further in the operating system.