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Joe, thank you for your question about this HP Pavilion desktop! Yes, it has enough power for the nVidia GeForce 710 card.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Perplexity, on Gab.AI (free), says yes, (but be sure there is physical room inside the box for the card): Based on the specifications provided, the HP Pavilion Desktop with AMD Ryzen 7 should have adequate power to support an NVIDIA GeForce GT 710 graphics card: The HP Pavilion Desktop comes with a 180W power supply[9][10]. The NVIDIA GeForce GT 710 has very low power requirements: It has a maximum power consumption of only 19-20W[5][14]. It does not require any additional power connectors and can draw all needed power from the PCIe slot[14]. The minimum recommended power supply for a system with a GT 710 is only 250-300W[2][5], which is well below the 400W of this HP desktop. The GT 710 is a very low-end, low-power graphics card designed for basic display output and light graphics tasks[14]. So in summary, the 180W power supply in this HP Pavilion Desktop should be more than sufficient to handle the minimal power needs of the GT 710 graphics card. The system has plenty of headroom to accommodate this card's low power draw. You should be able to install and use a GT 710 in this desktop without any power-related issues.
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