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HP 290 G3 MT (256 GB, 16 GB, Intel Core i5-9500)

HP 290 G3 MT

256 GB, 16 GB, Intel Core i5-9500


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panoramafritz

5 years ago

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Anonymous

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Unfortunately not, because a new graphics card requires a stronger power supply unit. However, standard power supply units do not fit into the case because HP uses its own design. I would use a different manufacturer next time.
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houbi4ever4

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kurt.moosberger

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Hello Mr Hoppler This is a racy PC, with a very fast processor for a reasonable price. Windows 10 is preinstalled. RAM and disk capacity is sufficient. Mouse and keyboard reasonable. DirekctX should run without problems. For the graphics card, it depends on your applications. If necessary, you can also use a faster graphics card. Mfg K.M.
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jpmvibes

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argautschi

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They are both the same thing. The confusion over the names is explained as follows: "USB 3.1 is also known as USB 3.1 Gen 2 (10Gbps). USB 3.0 is capable of data transfer speeds up to 5Gbps. USB 3.0 is also known as USB 3.1 Gen 1 (5Gbps). "
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wwe226

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- External slots like eSATA are not available. - internally, you can safely plug in 2 3.5 HDDs (you need a SATA cable or take the one from the drive). - Theoretically, you could still unscrew the drive, since it has a SATA connection, but it would be difficult to use the power supply, since the drive has a different pin for this. - I think it had WinPro on it, but now it runs Proxmox. You can find keys for 30.- on the net

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