GPU upgrade on HP Pavillion Elite 532sc (HPE-532sc)


Lystfiskern, welcome to the forum.

Where to start?  The card you selected is 10.3 "length.  I recommend normally stay in 9 "or less.  This will ensure that the card will fit in the space provided.  Some members have been able to use the cards to measure 9.25 "without problems.  The smaller sized cases do not have a lot of room to spare.

The cables that connect the PCIE power ports are two on the power supply unit (PSU).  The power supply of the computer will not have them.  In my opinion, you need to replace the power supply if the map requires more than 460W.  HP designed the PSU to work with the components installed in the computer.  The PSU is not recommended for the upgraded components.  Even video cards are built according to the specifications of HP.  They are not level card game.

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