That motherboard will automatically set 3200MT for RAM that are rated for CL22 and 1.2v (JEDEC compliant). Some people have had success configuring their RAM settings manually (speed, steppings, etc) using the Ryzen Master app. I haven't tried it myself, I just bought a CL22 stick and called it a day.
Hello I have this exact model. Is there any way to have both the dGPU and IGPU running ate the same time? I want to run two monitors but I don’t see an option for it in bios
I have a similar PC (just with 5700G) and windows is detecting both the dGPU and iGPU. But my motherboard has plugs in the HDMI and VGA ports with a "Do not remove" note on them. YMMV
PSU is proprietary, but HP does have a 650w version with proper cables and two 6+2 PCIe cables. I had an i7-12700 version with 32gb that I put a 4070 FE into after adding the upgraded PSU also added a PCIe 1x NVMe adapter card, Noctua cooler and added an intake case fan. The 15L means the size (15 liter) not what version it is. BIOS is limited on all HP motherboards.
When I upgrade the RAM on these HP prebuilts, I usually buy a used stick of the same RAM that is already in it. And it looks like you have a six pin pci-e connector on your power supply anyway. I have one like this and I knew mine has it.
*Flex would fit in the cabinet along side the stock PSU (which would function as intended). Now with the flex unit you can power the GPU, and use an adapter (normally sends a SATA signal). The downside with this method is that you’ll have two power cables. Alternatively you could splice the flex unit’s power cable, and tap into the stock unit by soldering power and ground.
That motherboard will automatically set 3200MT for RAM that are rated for CL22 and 1.2v (JEDEC compliant).
Some people have had success configuring their RAM settings manually (speed, steppings, etc) using the Ryzen Master app.
I haven't tried it myself, I just bought a CL22 stick and called it a day.
What would be best option 7:05 of video to store games 2 tb...the plug already there is that for ssd on the hp victus
Love the pc
Hello I have this exact model. Is there any way to have both the dGPU and IGPU running ate the same time? I want to run two monitors but I don’t see an option for it in bios
I have a similar PC (just with 5700G) and windows is detecting both the dGPU and iGPU. But my motherboard has plugs in the HDMI and VGA ports with a "Do not remove" note on them. YMMV
PSU is proprietary, but HP does have a 650w version with proper cables and two 6+2 PCIe cables. I had an i7-12700 version with 32gb that I put a 4070 FE into after adding the upgraded PSU also added a PCIe 1x NVMe adapter card, Noctua cooler and added an intake case fan. The 15L means the size (15 liter) not what version it is. BIOS is limited on all HP motherboards.
When I upgrade the RAM on these HP prebuilts, I usually buy a used stick of the same RAM that is already in it. And it looks like you have a six pin pci-e connector on your power supply anyway. I have one like this and I knew mine has it.
Ryzen master you need to fix your ram speeds
SFF power supplies exist but you will need adapters to connect to the motherboard on a victus
the PSU has a bunch of proprietary power cables that is not available on standard ATX/SFX PSUs. You have to use an HP one.
@dogoku thanks for letting me know. I noticed afterwards and never came back to correct myself.
*Flex would fit in the cabinet along side the stock PSU (which would function as intended). Now with the flex unit you can power the GPU, and use an adapter (normally sends a SATA signal). The downside with this method is that you’ll have two power cables.
Alternatively you could splice the flex unit’s power cable, and tap into the stock unit by soldering power and ground.
the 5600g built in graphics will prolly outperform that 6400 if it gets all the voltage
I don’t think so. As cheap as the 6400 is, it still out performs the Vega 8 and Vega 11 apus. Might be a fun test though. Thanks for watching!
DONT USERBENCHMARK AS A REFERENCE, JOKE WEBSITE
As I always state, I use it just to see if there are any hardware issues. Not to necessarily compare performance or discrete stats.