A:Answerpower supply is 180 watt according to the specs listed out on google, (link below ):
https://www.google.com/shopping/product/4808734349675151089/specs?q=V8Q15AA%23ABA&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwin47vh3NPOAhVETCYKHcE0BzEQ6iQIlgE
and I would bet that there will be no extra pci-e power connector as with most oem desktops with low power supplies.
However, you can choose to add a decent power supply for around $50 or less.
And yes, there is 1 pci-e 3.0 x16 slot free on the motherboard.
I hope this helps your purchase decisions.
A:AnswerI have this-- the i7 spec makes it the deal. even 8 GB RAM is OK--but, video is terrible. And there is only space to add about a 5.5 Inch deep card. most likely a nvida 700 series.
BUT, you need another power supply probably-- this is only 180 watts. I figure about $100 (60 for video and 40 for power supply--MINIMUM), plus at least 40-80 if I want more RAM), should make it much better.
SO, is it worth spending 500 + 60 +40 + 80= 680, or just looking for the complete package somewhere else?
NOTE-- I've always heard it is better have matching sticks of RAM--so the one 8GB inside might prove worthless and require a pack of 2 more 8's. If you want to go that rout.
A:AnswerNo... This PC lacks a PCI-E X16 Slot, when I went to purchase this... ( Too good to be true. ) I asked to look inside, it uses a laptop-like motherboard. You can not fit a new PSU inside as its shorter width wise than you think. Also, the mother board appears to use a none standard Main board power port, not the normal 20 pin. And too top it off, there is a metal bar in the middle that prevents you from putting anything like a GPU inside. I ended up buying another HP with same specs, for 899 kind of sucks, but that HP has room for common PSUs and room for a 12 inch GPU. Just a heads up.
A:AnswerThis PC has one HDMI output which will any monitor with a HDMI input. You only need to add a video card if you are a gamer but the I7 cpu is quite capable by itself without a video card.
A:AnswerThank you for your question. This desktop PC, like most desktops nowadays, do not have built-in speakers. You can use any USB or 3.5mm speaker system and connect it to this desktop for sound.
A:AnswerTry entering zip codes near you. At least that would show you where they do have one. I feel lucky that I was able to get one shipped to my house here in Tucson.