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HP SFF 5810 POS business computer, looking to turn Gaming

tacdogdad3

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I have done some research but want help in finding a good graphics card for my SFF computer, a little search lead me to the Nvidia GTX 1050, but I’m not sure what would be the best
 
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Can you post the full specifications? If it only takes low profile cards, that'd be the Radeon RX 6400 in general - and it'd never be a good gaming PC. Passable one at best for previous generation games.
 

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I don’t really know the specs, can update when found, it’s just a basic computer, I mean it’s built for retail business as a Point of Sale Computer

This is the specs for the computer from the place I bought it from
 

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I don’t really know the specs, can update when found, it’s just a basic computer, I mean it’s built for retail business as a Point of Sale Computer

Yeah, I deduced as much from the POS - although if it's this one, it's also a POS in the other sense of the word :oops:


If yours has the Pentium or i3 processor I would straight not bother, if it has the i5 or i7, buy an RX 6400 and make sure you've got 16 GB of RAM, but really, avoid spending too much on this thing. It's a much better idea to get a fresh build, even on a tight budget.

Edit: Ohhh no, those specs are vile my man, this computer absolutely cannot game, if you have a budget, we can give you a part list or something
 

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It’s intel celerion g1820

Yeah, I deduced as much from the POS - although if it's this one, it's also a POS in the other sense of the word :oops:


If yours has the Pentium or i3 processor I would straight not bother, if it has the i5 or i7, buy an RX 6400 and make sure you've got 16 GB of RAM, but really, avoid spending too much on this thing. It's a much better idea to get a fresh build, even on a tight budget.

Edit: Ohhh no, those specs are vile my man, this computer absolutely cannot game, if you have a budget, we can give you a part list or something
Will definitely buy a used pc then, I can still use this computer for business then. I won’t worry about upgrading anything on it
 
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It’s intel celerion g1820


Will definitely buy a used pc then, I can still use this computer for business then. I won’t worry about upgrading anything on it

I'd recommend looking at something with a 14th Gen Core i5 or a Ryzen 5 7000 series as a starter. i5-14600KF or Ryzen 5 7600X, appropriate motherboard for it, 32 GB of DDR5 RAM, a nice SSD, plus an RTX 4060 or Radeon RX 7600, it'll fly and keep you happy for a few years to come.
 
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Most of those only have a laptop PSU that's like 130w or 240w which won't be enough for any PIC-E GPU. These are really made to be thin clients into another system on a network.
 
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