A:AnswerWith Windows 10, there are six or seven different caches. There's no way to clear most of them short of rebooting, and no way to automatically clear any of them. However, with a solid state drive, you'll find that shutting down and rebooting is significantly quicker than with a conventional hard drive. With my current computer, it's less than 30 seconds from the time I tell it to restart until I'm ready to start working again.
A:AnswerIt is possible to install a graphics card to supplant the integrated graphics on the motherboard. However, the minimum recommendation for the GTX 1050Ti is to have a minimum power supply of about 400 watts. The power supply in this computer is rated at 180 watts.
A:AnswerYou should be able to overclock that processor. However, the process is too complicated to go into in a Q/A forum like this, and requires a lot of trial and error with voltage adjustments to get it to run stably at a higher clock speeds.
A:AnswerYes, you can connect this HP desktop to the router either through a wireless or wired connection. The router would need to be wireless connect through the wireless connection.
A:AnswerIt may not fit the case or have the correct connectors for the motherboard. If you contact the HP support team, they should be able to advise you further.
A:AnswerThe RTX 1660 will physically fit in the case However, you really need a power supply with a minimum rating of 400 watts, and the power supply in the computer is only rated at 180 watts.
A:AnswerThis is not a gaming PC but is great for casual gaming. It is an excellent and fast desktop PC. It can run flight simulator, and could run warzone on lower settings. Again it is only good for lite gaming.
A:AnswerYou should be able to run Flight Sim 2020 with this computer. It meets all the minimum requirements, and it right at the "recommended" requirements.
A:AnswerAs far as the specs go, the two are nearly identical. They've got the same processor, the same graphics system, the same amount and speed of RAM and same power supply. The only obvious difference is the size of the SSD. This computer has a 256 gigabyte drive, while the TP01-0040 has a 512 gigabyte drive.
A:AnswerThe power supply is not powerful enough for a RX 5700 XT GPU. AMD recommends a 500 Watt PSU, this desktop only has a 180 Watt PSU. This motherboard does not have PCIe 4.0, but the 4.0 cards will work in a 3.0 slot with no issues.