DC7900 SFF - CPU + GRAPHICS + HARD DRIVE CARD

In order to upgrade my DC7900, I want to get help if you can:

  1. Can what type of CPU I put in my DC7900 SFF.
  2. What type of graphics card can I buy?
  3. Y at - it no problem to put a 1 TB HARD drive?

TKS in advance to anyone who helps me

Hello:

I have provided the link to the quickspecs for your model:

http://h18000.www1.HP.com/products/QuickSpecs/13029_div/13029_div.PDF

Looks like the processor the faster, you can install processor Intel Core 2 Quad Q9650 (page 10).

The options show up to a 500 GB HARD drive. Nothing more than that, you're on your own (page 16).

Graphics cards options found on page 20. Note the power supply for the dc7900 SFF is just 240W.

Paul

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