A:AnswerYes, you can upgrade to an i9-12000k-the two processors will fit the same socket on the motherboard. There's no way to take out the bottom panel.
A:AnswerIt looks like it should work. The power supply in the computer is an ATX unit, and 1000 watts wikll give you plenty of headroom to drive that 4070 video card.
A:AnswerYou can upgrade it to a 12th Generation Intel i7 or i9 processor. Please note that upgrading may also involve upgrading the cooling solution for the processor.
A:AnswerThank you for the question. This desktop gaming PC does not include a monitor. You'll be able to connect a monitor of 1080P resolution or higher, as you like, via HDMI or DisplayPort.
A:AnswerHello, you will have to check the individual game manufacturers to see what their requirements are for devices running their games. Each game has their own specific requirements. Thank you for being an HP customer!
A:AnswerThank you for the question. There are too many variables to answer even considering low settings. In addition to processor and GPU capabilities, it depends on your settings - graphics preset, upscaling, ray tracing, even chapter. Please visit the developer's site for more information.
A:AnswerThe 4070 cards will physicall fit. However, the computer comes with a 600 watt power supply, which is below the recommendations for either the 4070 or 4070ti.