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Докладване на проблем с превода
1 pci-e x16 slot, for dedicated gpu
1 pci-e x1 slot, nic sound or other card
1 m.2 m slot for nmve ssd
1 m.2 a slot, for something, not standard for anything, custom for its wifi nic maybe?
thats it
its a bottom of the barrel hp board, not standard atx, cant upgrade the board or case without replacing everything
https://www.techradar.com/reviews/hp-victus-15l-review-solid-if-flawed-gaming
The amount of slots on the board has nothing to do with the size of the GPU. The GPU width is just big enough to take up the space. You aren't actually using 2 slots.
You are fine.
and it may even be a slim case, with low profile slots, and may not accept a full sized gpu
also check for the gpu length
and power supply reqs, as most oem pcs dont have a big enough psu for stronger dedicated gpus
What you really need to pay attention to is the Length of the GPU Card; as some GPUs, especially Triple-Fan models can be too long to fit into some PC Cases.
Also the Power Connectors; make sure you have enough. Which you should because your PSU should be above and beyond whatever the GPU requires for total system power. So for example if Total System (what the GPU recommends for PSU Watts) is calling for 500-600W and you need 2x 8pin GPU Connectors; then you should be using AT LEAST a 750W PSU with AT LEAST 8x pin GPU connectors.
And please do not confuse EPS/CPU connectors with GPU connectors; they are not the same. EPS 8-pin is 4+4 while GPU 8-pin is 6+2
i trust u that i will work and ill be fine
so upgrades are pretty much non existant
You will have HP software on your machine that details your full specs and model#
Bring that up please and look for the full model#
It's very important that we know this in order to help because those HP Victus PCs are very limited. You can't upgrade the PSU to regular off-the-shelf ATX/SFX and thus are very limited on which GPU you could put in the system. But the model is important because this will tell us which PSU you have; they come in 350W or 400W and only provide a single 6+2 connector so this limits you to low-end and mid-range GPUs at best that use no more then 8pin connection for the GPU from the PSU.