A:AnswerHello, I have the TG01-0023w model
I have added both a 500 GB WD SSD and WD Black 3.5 Hard Drive to my unit everything is internal.
My unit included the NVME 256 GB SSD. But I to needed more space.
Adding extra drives was very easy.
A:AnswerWhy are you seemingly yelling? You realize we are just customers who volunteer to help answer these questions? Maybe you were not clear enough on your initial question. Maybe you only said you wanted to connect a second monitor and said nothing about wanting the second monitor to only be connected through a digital port. You could use nearly any GPU with desktop if you really wanted to. Seems like a waste if you are only using it for light usage though because then you run into possibly having to upgrade the Power supply and such. I would just get any cheap GPU and toss in it. A more expensive one will use more power. You really have to reach out to the GPU manufacturer to determine the power requirements and if they will work.
Lastly, be kind. I know you are on the internet and we are just anonymous people but we are all just doing our best. We are real people.
A:AnswerUnlikely. Rather, as one reviewer noted, the PSU, with 180W, is more likely to be the important and limiting factor as to what GPU you can add.
A:AnswerIt typically won't, unless you damage something in the computer while doing the installation. Also, the HP warranty won't cover any parts that you add.
A:AnswerI am using the computer for a flight simulator and it is working just fine...since I am not a gamer I can't answer directly but the speed I need for the flight simulation is excellent so if that transfers to games...great computer!
A:AnswerThis desktop has 180 W Gold efficiency power supply. The GEFORCE GTX 1660 Ti requires at least 450 watt power supply. So, you will need to upgrade thw power supply before you install the new graphics card. There is 1 PCIe x1 slot and 1 PCIe x16 slot on this desktop.