A:AnswerYes, the USB C port on the front does have the ability to connect a display to it. This would be the type of adapter you would need to connect HDMI to USB C: https://www.bestbuy.com/site/j5create-usb-type-c-to-hdmi-video-adapter-gray-white/6201446.p?skuId=6201446
A:AnswerThis is from HP's website.
Dual channel memory architecture
Two DDR4 UDIMM (288-pin) sockets
Supports up to PC4-21300 (DDR4 2666)
Supports 4 GB and 8 GB DDR4 UDIMMs
Supports up to 4 GB on 32-bit systems
note: 32-bit systems cannot address a full 4.0 GB of memory.
Supports up to 32 GB (with two 16 GB modules) and 16 GB (with two 8 GB modules) on 64-bit computers
note: Maximum memory shown reflects the capability of the hardware and can be limited further in the operating system.
A:AnswerAbsolutely NO .
You have to buy the model that has the 258 Solid State HD . This model with 128 SS drive way too small for any biz. Sadly, we know. Were sold the 258, recvd the 128, too small for the basic business operating systems. A nightmare ongoing.
A:AnswerIt is not difficult at all! There are a number of ways that a data transfer can be done; with a particular software program like PCMover, or with an external hard drive. We recommend consulting Best Buy's Geek Squad team if you need assistance with this process!
A:AnswerYou're correct, the computer has only HDMI out and VGA out, not DVI. If you wish to use a monitor with only DVI inputs, you will need an adapter from HDMI to DVI. For two monitors, you will run one with the HDMI adapter and the other with a VGA to DVI adapter.
A:AnswerIt really varies based on your usage. If you are having issues with heating them I would consider perhaps look at upgrading the cooling system, maybe maximizing the fans cases. Look at a larger CPU cooler, etc... I would also add a GPU if you are doing high graphics tasks which would take a lot of load off the motherboard.
A:AnswerHP parts store, #L05757-800 is a 500W PSU that should have the proprietary connection that fits the Lincs motherboard. I bought the 310W version. HP is ridiculous when it comes to this PSU connection.