HPE h9-1120une Phoenix - cooling by water + GPU upgrade potential

I don't know if the (Australian version) HPE h9-1120une is confirgured to water-cooling. We know? Also, I thought of passage, its Ge Force GTX 580 GPU in a GeForce GTX 680 (or maybe even the Titan). This machine may be able to get the most out of these graphics cards high end? Power is a unit of 600 watts, however it does'nt say how much energy is actually available to rails - it might be loose enough under load, but I don't know. Is all good motherboard? Here are the specs:

H9-1120une Australian plug

The build-your-own PC brigade are pretty scathing on the subject of these pre-built HPs. However, since the specifications, they look like machines pretty decent and useful upgrade. The pearls of wisdom appreciated.

If you are looking to upgrade to improve performance, then it seems that we've covered all the bases. There are minor improvements, you could do (that is, better intake/exhaust fans, SSD), but these upgrades would be definitely available, I doubt that they will be needed. I hope this covers your questions. I understand you want to gather all the possible information before diving into this purchase, but if you are looking for a "scalable" gaming PC, I'm sure you will be delighted with the h9 Pheonix HPE

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