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Technically, yes. However, the problem lies in finding a graphics card that will fit in this case.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thank you for the question. Yes, you can upgrade the graphics card. Depending on the new card's specifications, you may also need to update the power supply.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can also yes put in a NON power-tap type video card like a Radeon Pro WX4100 or a Radeon RX640, some like those are good strong powerful small video cards NOT needing a power tap at all from the power supply to run it, can use a simple Nvidia quadro K2000 or a K620 but the two Radeon cards above are good and strong, have high scores, just you have 2 try one without a power tap as the power supply on this unit does NOT have a video power plug at all on it. Either of these 2 cards do not use much watts and can work.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I have put in a regular large 2-fan type Radeon RX480 8GB type video card, it WILL FIT, the problem is that you need to ADD a second power supply as a special mod, considering you know how to custom wire a 2nd power supply to power on at the same time can use the 8 pin video power tap off a 2nd power supply to run it because this unit does NOT have a video power tap at all, the X16 slot I tested it and it is a faster gen 4 type X16 slot, just need 2 add a 2nd power supply to do it. There is this thing plate U take off and save it as U don't need it, in the pic notice that I added more SSD storage drives and did all kinds of magic safely with this!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.TechNitWit on YouTube used this system as an upgrade platform. I'm not sure what PSU he put in it but he has 400 and 500W HP PSUs listed in the video. He put a 2060 Super video card in it and measured about 10.5" of space available for a graphics card.
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