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: Uses proprietary HP power connections. The Tower model typically includes a 320W PSU , while the SFF version uses a 240W PSU . Upgrade Considerations hp 18e7 motherboard specs top
You cannot add a discrete graphics card. Gaming or GPU rendering is impossible. , will make the entire system feel brand
| Category | Specifications | |----------|----------------| | | HP (Pegatron/Quanta built) | | Form Factor | Proprietary AIO (non-standard, not for standard cases) | | Socket | LGA 1151 (v1) | | Chipset | Intel H370 (most common) or H310 | | CPU Support | 8th & 9th Gen Intel Core / Pentium / Celeron (e.g., i3-8100, i5-8400, i7-8700T) | | RAM Type | SO-DIMM DDR4 (laptop memory) | | RAM Slots | 2 slots | | Max RAM | 32GB (16GB per slot) | | Speed | 2400 MHz or 2666 MHz (CPU dependent) | | Storage | 1x M.2 (NVMe/SATA), 1x SATA 3.0 (2.5" HDD/SSD) | | Expansion | 1x PCIe x4 (M.2 key M), 1x M.2 key E (WiFi/BT) | | Back I/O | HDMI out, VGA, 2-4x USB 3.0, 2x USB 2.0, RJ45 (LAN), Audio jack, DC power jack | | Power | External 90W–120W laptop-style power brick | | BIOS | UEFI (HP proprietary) | Upgrade Considerations You cannot add a discrete graphics