Did all of these upgrades, Snowman 4 pipe cooler on the new Ryzen 7, plus a case mod with a RGB fans in the top and side. Thanks for the tips on this model. I think its a great entry level gaming computer for the price.
It is Pretty much the video I am coming out with next.(Cooling). It Has 2 coolers that work like the Snowman. I found out doing the FAN on the intake port hurt my temps so I relocated it to a different area, I got better numbers.The snowman is a Cheap and good cooler.
@@AssyrioChaldean well you need to buy a new motherboard, case and PSU your probably looking at around 200-250$ but it’s worth it becaus eafter that you can transfer everything over and you can upgrade anything you want to upgrade since your not gonna be limited by the HP motherboard and case
Been messing with mine more and gaming on it again. Any idea if the 3700x was a restriction based on the board capabilities or due to the psu? I know hp recommends 3700x as the largest cpu upgrade.
Hello, I have watched a couple of your tutorials on the (TG01-0023w) upgrades and ty for helping us all out. But I have a question regarding the Ram upgrades. After upgrading to 32 GB which is max on this PC, the speed stays the same it looks like and there is no way to change anything in the Bios. My question is; is there a Bios update that will allow us to get the best settings for (Corsair Vengeance Pro 3200 MHz Ram) ?
Well the hps do not allow xmp profiles. So if it can not do it as a stock speed the ram runs at 2400 or 2666mhz. Vs 3200 your only losing like 10-20 fps at most. The most important thing is the dual channle.
@@TNW1337 ty. I have found that if I run a profile for the Ram in Ryzen Master the settings to couple both the sticks to 1600 each, they run at 3200 in Task Manager. But only as long as Ryzen Master is open.
I love the way you pronounce isopropyl alcohol multiple ways. I know 3700x is probably the max this board can take but can it also be upgraded with like a 6 core 12 thread cpu?
@@TNW1337 I really wish they'd [HP would] get off their butts and update the BIOS to support the 65W TDP Ryzen 5000 Zen 3 chips the B450/B550A/B550 boards are supposed to be able to support [with a BIOS update]... Would love to be able to slap in a 5600X, 5800[non-X], 5900[non-X], all of which are allegedly 65W TDP chips, if/when they become readily available or "aftermarket available." Will suck if they refuse to update BIOS for should-be-compatible chips and say 3700X is the end of the line on this board due to "forced obsolescence."
@@TNW1337 should max it out u got a 3070 or 2060 in it and 500w psu gold and now have a amd r7 3700x just make it a god it can vr and other shit now man akso good stuff i did 16gb but my mhz is 2400 not 3200 or 3600 still runs nice
quick question: does it work with the Nvidia 2060? i tried that specific cpu and all my computer did not come back on. I put back the old cpu back in so i am just wondering if it is because of the gpu.
Hey TNW thanks for all the videos im relatively new to pc so im still learning everything, so I do have a couple questions, is it possible to upgrade the CPU and cooling with the power supply that came with the pre build or is that something I would have to upgrade also why does this PC max out at 32 gigs of ram is it the motherboard?
@@TNW1337 ok cool so the power supply you put in when you upgraded the gpu would suffice im guessing? Appreciate the help with everything btw this is way more in depth than I was ever expecting 😄
@lclnbm nope. Went ahead and just got a new Motherboard, case, and PSU, and swapped drives and RAM. I have the old original RAM and another NVME I'll slap in the TG 01 and give it to my daughter as an upgrade from her Optiplex
@Striker9 i have the Erika3-erika5 rev A motherboard i bought a 500watt psu i thought about a rx 6700xt with a r7 3700x I have 12GB ram at 3200mhz but I want 32GB u know any ram sticks that work fine with these motherboards? I bought a 4060ti 8GB for 1440p it was alright 90-110 avg fps on cod mw2 so some little more cpu power and ram would help and the 6700 XT would be better for imo for the 12GB cuz the 4060TI wasn't really liking it
I put 16 gig of memory into my new HPtg01-0023w. I backed up with a WD 1Tb my passport. It would not recognise the external drive or any other drives after that. When I installed an Adata 960 SSD, it would not recognise it or any other drive that I installed' I have tried all the fixes and nothing works. Not a good recommendation for this POS. I also noticed that the power supply fan does not run. Any suggestions?
It is getting pretty close, I still have to do the 32Gb Ram upgrade And I just started to do the cooling testing.I am editing the 1st cooling video now. I have the other 2 shot. Other then the 3060ti We are on the list to get one. That's the only thing I can think can be done. Other then the case swap video.
Best Buy has a decent deal on HyperX 16GB single modules (cheaper than the 2-pk 32GB kit, for some reason, when buying 2). Only 2666 rather than 3200, but will anyone really notice the difference other than in benchmarks? I doubt I will... www.bestbuy.com/site/hyperx-fury-hx426c16fb4-16-16gb-2666mhz-ddr4-dimm-desktop-memory/6426486.p?skuId=6426486
@@TNW1337 well could I just upgrade my cpu so it runs better and wait on my gpu and if I did would it still run fine. Because I have a r5 3500 and would it be worth it if I upgraded to a r7 3700?
Stupid question, but what type of screwdriver do you need to pop this sucka open? I've only had this for a week and the display is black screening even though I can hear the fans 😭 It will only show a display if I remove the keyboard.
Forgive my lack of knowledge, but you said that you can’t use the thermal paste that comes with it but you never said why so I’m not sure why I can’t just use it. If anyone knows I would really appreciate the insight thanks!
Thermal paste is usually pre-applied by the manufacturer in this case, HP if you swap CPU chips you'll need some alcohol and new thermal paste you cannot and should not reuse thermal paste and instead clean it all off and ensure fresh paste is on the IHS Integrated Heat Spreader. Thermal Compounds Id suggest is Arctic Mx5. The reason to not use the paste and instead to clean it off is for more stable thermals as all IHS are slightly different as not all metal is created equal. When you pull off the old chip to replace it with a new one the old thermal paste is not as receptive to heat and cold dissipation.
I've got the HP pavilion TG - 01 2022 and I've upgraded the GPU to a RTX 2060 as well as the ram to 16 gig vengeance sticks... My next upgrade I believe is to the CPU.. The CPU that is in there right now is the AMD Ryzen 3 5300G Processor... The stock power supply that came with it should still be good I don't think I'll have to change that I believe it's a 450 W... But I'm just wondering, how much of an upgrade will the Ryzen 7 be over the ryzen 3...is it a massive difference? I would assume it is...
Can you shoot a video about the installation process in another case with a different power supply and a powerful video card. I just want to update my HP computer, but I have no idea how it can be done ... thanks for the answer ...
Another awesome video! Appreciate you taking the time to explain everything. 1 question though, I just installed new ram in my son's,G.Skill Ripjaws 5 16 gb 3200mhz ddr4. I already had bought another stick of 8gb similar to the one the TG came with but being a noob I thought that the "Gaming Ram" would be better but when I installed the new kit it downclocked it to 2130 I think instead of 2666. So my question is what speed should they be running at and did I waste my money? Of course the bios is locked so I can't change it unless I go into Ryzen Master. Hopefully you can help!
Not an expert at all here, but one route you can take is to download CPU-Z so that it can give you all the details about the RAM concerning speed and other stuff that I don't really know what it means. Then you will need to install AMD Ryzen Master because from what I understand HP has locked the BIOS on the TG01. Ryzen Master is a program that allows you to set the clock speed and other parameters of system hardware without going directly to the BIOS. You would then use the information about the RAM from CPU-Z to make appropriate changes to the memory settings and run a stress test to make sure it will work. If something goes wrong and the system crashes you would remove power from the machine, remove the battery from the motherboard for a minute then start over again. Another problem could be that the RAM is not compatible with the motherboard. You can check the motherboard page by HP for that information. I will say that I just upgraded my TG01's RAM from the original 8GB to 2 sticks of 16GB at 3200MHz. Mine was plug and play possibly because I just purchased the Crucial brand RAM that was linked through the HP motherboard site. Hope this helps and best of luck!
@@jacobjones5595 Thanks bro I appreciate the help. Yeah I have CPU-Z and Ryzen Master and when I bought his new ram I installed it and set it to 1600 on Ryzen Master and I also set the Fabric clock to 1600 and it was running but had really loose timings cl22-22-22-58-73 so I went in and just adjusted the parameters that where on the package and CPU-Z and it crashed so I had to remove the cmos battery and reset it the settings I tried where cl16-18-18-18-36. Did you mess with your fabric clock , like did you do coupled mode or did you just leave it alone. If you wouldn't mind could you please tell me what all your timings r. Thanks for the comment.
Yeah hp kinda drops the ball here. The biso is locked. Unless it is the amd version there is a biso update to allow it to support 3200mhz. The intel one well only allow 2666mhz.
@@TNW1337 I have the amd TG series and I can't find the bios update to allow 3200 with my model TG01-0018. Also do you know what chipset it has in it. Hp says B550A but Cpu-Z and HWin or whatever it's called says X570. Thanks for getting back to me
What about the 400w PSU in the system? Should i upgrade to the 500w? Its out of stock on amazon how ever googling the model i found an amazon link. Is it worth it to be picked up for 150 bucks?
I know this video is old, but I saw that is possible to run a ryzen 9 3900 on it. I’m curious if you could test it out and see how it works with it, whether the original parts of its 400w and 1650 super or the other upgrades toy given it more recently.
Hey looking forward to the cooling upgrade video on this computer, I got one last month and I love it, but it does run a little warm, I’ll probably upgrade the cpu when I see wich cooler that will bolt in with out having to remove the motherboard. Btw anyone interested I put 32 gb of Crucial 32GB Kit (16GBx2) DDR4 3200 MT/s (PC4-25600) CL22 DR x8 unbuffered Dimm 288pin memory - CT2K16G4DFD832A from amazon - and my pc recognized instantly with out needing to adjust the clock speeds in bios or ryzen master and it runs at 3200mhz so cool! I will definitely upgrade cpu and cooler after your next video on this pc comes out on cooling thanks!
i have this model with a ryzen 5 3500 and a 1650 super. without any knowledge prior i ordered a ryzen 5 5600x. I need to know if it would work in this build. if i put the cpu in and it’s not supposed to, will it mess up or break my computer?
I upgraded mine from a Ryzen 5 3500 to a 3600x but it refused to post the rgb keyboard just continuously blinked off and on trying to think what went wrong
hello i have a hp pavilion with a ryzen 7 5700g and a rtx3060ti and 16gb ram if i want to upgrade the cpu what is the best one to get or what should i upgrade for better fps its a tg01-2240nd
My TG01 comes with a Ryzen 7 and Erica6 8906 model motherboard. HP's website reports that the Erica6 supports Ryzen 3 5300G, Ryzen 5 5600G and Ryzen 7 5700G. Are these the only supported CPU or is any other AM4 processor working like every "normal" motherboard?
It because HP is only allowing those Cpu's due to wattage. if they came out with a 600watt psu they would be able to support other cpus. but because they only have a 500watt at max it is all the mobo will support. I mean it is a AM4 board, so yes if you could hack the bios you could get others to work.
My advice would be to find the cheapest used PC with an upgrade path that you can afford, and make it your canvas. Most of it isn’t so bad if you’re used to working with hand tools. The degree of difficulty rises when you do custom fab work.
Hello from siberia, tell me if it is possible to put a power supply unit from another manufacturer and more powerful, if you can show the installation process or model, thanks.
@@TNW1337 Can you shoot a video about the installation process in another case with a different power supply and a powerful video card. I just want to update my HP computer, but I have no idea how it can be done ... thanks for the answer ...
So, my questions: Is it safe to use the 3700X on the 400W power supply? Likewise upgrading the 1650 Super to a 1660 Ti? This is what I'm looking at doing... I've already upgraded the RAM from 8GB 3200 to 32GB 2666 (Yeah, I know, speed vs quad capacity, minor trade-off), and upgraded NVMe from stock 256GB to PNY 2TB (3500/3000 R/W). I haven't yet upgraded the GPU or the CPU. I'm just minorly worried whether they'll chew more power or get the PSU too close to its theoretical max under load (gaming and/or BOINC PrimeGrid computing)? Ohh, and I added an inexpensive 5-port Inateck USB3 PCIe card (with a SATA power connector input to power the ports), for extra connectivity. I don't know how much extra load wattage the 1660 Ti and/or 3700X would pull under load, or really how much the existing components already pull. I know the TDP of the 3700X is still 65W, but not sure whether that directly tells anything about its theoretical max power draw (isn't it just some kind of indicator of how much thermal dissipation is needed from the heat sink, as opposed to a more specific measure of maximum power draw off the PSU)? Any insight? Will this take a full ATX power supply, or is the case too small, and/or the board to proprietary (w/4-pin HP connector for CPU, etc.)? I hear there is at least a 500W PSU of the right form factor and connectors available through HP part picker or whatever. Don't know if any higher end parts that fit and have the right connectors. Do I need to go that route, or will the 400W PSU be sufficient?
Can't seem to get a straight answer or even a ballpark guess, on this from anyone... Like, I plan on using this thing for gaming on my old GTX 1660 Ti (swapped in place of the 1650 Super), and for BOINC distributed computing with PrimeGrid, using all cores / GPU. My current Phenom II x1045T does great, and I assume this will do great-er... I'm just not clear whether all the parts will fit inside the 400W power envelope under load w/o complaint, or whether I'll be pushing too close to its theoretical wattage limit and it would be better to get the 500W PSU for extra headroom?
The 400 watt will allow up to a 3060 and Max CPU and MAX Ram. If you and going to try and put a bigger GPU in you will need the 500watt cpu. Normal ATX PSU will not work.
Anyone ever successfully enable Smart Access Memory(SAM) for this HP? I have TG01-0023w with Ryzen 5 3500 and MSI Mech Radeon 6650xt OC with CORSAIR Vengeance LPX (AMD Ryzen Ready) 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) AMD Optimized Desktop VRAM. The Bios on this thing is clunky and doesn't seem to be able to do as standard. Thanks.
When I went to order it from the link it says AIO cooling is recommended for that cpu but is it really necessary? I have the same computer and was looking to upgrade the cpu but wasn’t too sure if the temperatures would be alright without the AIO cooling.
@@TNW1337 also, if I did upgrade to this cpu without the cooler would running at that temperature damage the computer over time or would it be alright?
@@MoralDWR no but it may thermal Throttle which you would lose performance. 90c/95c the CPU start to reduce voltage. At 82c it starts to reduce Mhz. So no you can go with the small noctua but let's be honest getting thr heat sink and a 4x 16mm screws is not a hard task. If you look at my other videos I use the same heat sink for all of the hps they use the 1151 style backplate on am4, 1155, 1151, and 1200 sockets. Pretty smart on hp part. But makes finding a heat sink very hard. Becuae the hold down brackets need to be Elevated off the board. Due to Capacitors that are in the way. And I think a Mosfet.
@@MoralDWR if you have the 3500 or 3600 well be the max. I am going to look for a aio that will work with the hps even if you have to drill a hole. I mean any one can do that.
At this time I can not look up your model the support page was showing down for me. Send me a comment in a day or so, so I can confirm it 100% for you.
hey I’m in a budget and I’m trying to get out of console gaming and into pc gaming but I only have about 250 dollars to spend any ideas on what pc yo buy for gaming?
Gonna' gotta' save some money... $600-$700 is about the entry level for gaming. Not gonna' get much of anything for $200. Even older systems with decent specs hold their value. Plus the current GPU shortage is driving prices sky-high on anything with decent GPU in it. These TG01-0023w's you can still get for around $650-$700 on CL or eBay... Good value for money. With limited/decent upgradability (mostly RAM, GPU, maybe CPU, though only up to 3700X unless HP gets off their duff and updates BIOS for Ryzen 5000 65W TDP chips).
I want to know how hot 3700x temperature was on your test.. I have TG01 0213kl, which has builtin Ryzen 7 3700X, and its idling temperature is over 66 celcius... it feels to me way too high
90c is the top end not that I would run it at that, I would get a heat sink I just dropped a video that shows how to install one. There are 2 noctua that will work.
Will the Ryzen 5 5600X work with the motherboard? I have that same case that has that model number you have and has the R5 3500 in it with the 1650 Super
@@gamernation7112 it will yes, but if down the road u want to upgrade the gpu you'll have the cpu to match. It is only about 9% not much. And the price difference Is not all the much.
I just tried to upgrade my pavilion from a Ryzen 5 3500 to a 5600x...nothing is coming cross my monitor......does anyone know if the 5000 series is compatible with the TG01-0023?
@@dahiitman so this is the difference from a hp to a atx computer. better air flow with higher end parts, which means better performance. The other thing is better upgradbilaty. You can add what ever parts you want. The hp can be made it to a badmamjamam of a pc. Just needs some work.
Hey, I’m buying an i5-10400 after having the i3-10100 in the computer stock. and it comes Jan 6th. This will be my first time upgrading anything at all and I’m kinda worried.
It is not hard. did you order thermal paste? it is only 4 screws and and use 90% isotropic alcohol to clean the cpu and heat sink you should be fine. How did the upgrade go>?
@@TNW1337 Upgrade whent well, ran into some issues with the computer becoming really loud and it will say "locking" and shut down. I assumed it was a heat issue so I slapped some more thermal paste on there and that seems to have fixed it. Hoping to upgrade the ram sooner or later which I assume will be pretty easy. And maybe in the near future a new GPU :)
Put region as UK? Hopefully it works? Anyway, that's supposed to be the part: L05757-800 500W PSU For TG01-0023w anyway... And similar models with same board, etc., I guess?
HPs supported lsit. AMD Ryzen 5 3400G AMD Ryzen 3 3200G AMD Ryzen 5 3500, AMD Ryzen 7 3700X The 3600 is a 65w Cpu It is not on the list, for upgrades but it is with in spec. the above cpu's is what they have listed supported. I can not see why it would not work. I've herd others have tried them and they worked. I have not try it my self. if you get it from amazon it is pretty simple to return it if it does not work. But I put it at 95% that it will, just do not get the X version. if you want the Best Cpu you'll want the 3700x.
@@TNW1337 hey thanks for the reply, I purchased a rtx 3050. Its paired with the 3500, how much performance/fps boost you thimk the 3700x will gain? Also will the 400watt psu be okay with the 3050 and 3700x?
(I have the stock hp pavilion with 1650 super and Core I3 10100 with 8 gbs of ram I just want to upgrade my cpu) first question can I? Second question what should I upgrade it too? (Just looking to upgrade the cpu)
@@TNW1337 even if it’s a prebuilt? It’s the same one you are customizing just lower specs and I want to know if I can change the cpu. Plz respond soon as possible.
Hello TechNitWit and Thanks for your TG-01 videos ! i have a problem with my HP TG01-0150nf Impossible to boot with upgrade Ryzen 7 3700x Mottherboard erica_erica2 rev A ?... Impossible to update F41 BIOS too...? HP TG01-0150nf SSID 8643 / Windows 11 / Bios F41 / RAM 2x8 / PW 400W
@@noahhill1466 thats a different model for your r5 3500 model your upgrade options are either the Ryzen 5 3600 or the Ryzen 7 3700x that board in your hP can also support a Corsair 32gb kit of 3200mhz OC using Ryzen Master utility.
Holy this is going to help my pc a TON!! I have really wanted to upgrade for a while. also that like to dislike ration MANNN!!!
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Did all of these upgrades, Snowman 4 pipe cooler on the new Ryzen 7, plus a case mod with a RGB fans in the top and side. Thanks for the tips on this model. I think its a great entry level gaming computer for the price.
It is Pretty much the video I am coming out with next.(Cooling). It Has 2 coolers that work like the Snowman. I found out doing the FAN on the intake port hurt my temps so I relocated it to a different area, I got better numbers.The snowman is a Cheap and good cooler.
Cool How are you liking it?
@@TNW1337 Great, was a fun project at a lower cost compared to a full new case an mother board build.
Cant wait for ur future upgrade videos, especially the cooling upgrades, because my TG heats a lot lately
It is coming soon.
@@TNW1337 hey could i replace the case with a better case for air flow and do i need to buy another motherboard to do it?
@@milleamp4510 Yes and Psu
@@TNW1337 basically getting a new pc at that point
@@AssyrioChaldean well you need to buy a new motherboard, case and PSU your probably looking at around 200-250$ but it’s worth it becaus eafter that you can transfer everything over and you can upgrade anything you want to upgrade since your not gonna be limited by the HP motherboard and case
Thanks for the video I’ve been thinking about doing this
It is worth it I was surprised. If it would be worth it but the extra cores and speed do help.
Loving the vids, keep 'em comming.
Thanks 😁
Hey TNW, great video as always, do you think you will ever add more cooling into this bad mamajama, would love to see a vid on that
I have been working on it. It is tricky because they use the intel 1151 style coolers.
Your videos helped me upgrade my tgo1 500watt psu swap 2600 gpu upgrade and 3700x swap thank you
Glad I could help
Another good cooler to run is the Thermaltake Contac 9. Fits good in the TG-01 case.
I have a strong hatred for Thermaltake. I've owned many products of theirs and just will not give them any more chances just like Gigabyte.
Hello. I have an hp pavilion gaming tg01-1024ur (ryzen 5 4600g), is my motherboard compatible with ryzen 7 5700x? Or ryzen 7 3700x maximum cpu?
AMD Ryzen 7 4700G is the max
It is called a ZIF socket, also known as a Zero Insertion Force socket.
Thanks
Been messing with mine more and gaming on it again. Any idea if the 3700x was a restriction based on the board capabilities or due to the psu? I know hp recommends 3700x as the largest cpu upgrade.
Does this apply to the 0xxx model???
this things gotta run nuclear hot
Strees test at 73f room, it did get the gpu to 80c and cpu 70-75c it is on the hotter side
Hello, I have watched a couple of your tutorials on the (TG01-0023w) upgrades and ty for helping us all out. But I have a question regarding the Ram upgrades. After upgrading to 32 GB which is max on this PC, the speed stays the same it looks like and there is no way to change anything in the Bios.
My question is; is there a Bios update that will allow us to get the best settings for (Corsair Vengeance Pro 3200 MHz Ram) ?
Well the hps do not allow xmp profiles. So if it can not do it as a stock speed the ram runs at 2400 or 2666mhz. Vs 3200 your only losing like 10-20 fps at most. The most important thing is the dual channle.
@@TNW1337 ty. I have found that if I run a profile for the Ram in Ryzen Master the settings to couple both the sticks to 1600 each, they run at 3200 in Task Manager. But only as long as Ryzen Master is open.
@@dennisteagueCV41 Yeah that multiplayer can screw you up.
Love your videos. Im buying ram for the same exact pc! Keep up the good work you bad mama jama!
Thanks !
I love the way you pronounce isopropyl alcohol multiple ways. I know 3700x is probably the max this board can take but can it also be upgraded with like a 6 core 12 thread cpu?
AMD Ryzen 5 3400G, 3.7 GHz Base frequency, up to 4.2 GHz burst frequency, 4 MB cache, Quad core (Picasso) 4 Core 8 Threads
65 W
Radeon Vega 11 Graphics
AMD Ryzen 3 3200G, 3.6 GHz Base frequency, up to 4.0 GHz burst frequency, 4 MB cache, Quad core (Picasso) 4 Core 8 Threads
65 W
Radeon Vega 8 Graphics
AMD Athlon 300UGE, 3.6 GHz Base frequency, 4 MB cache, Dual core (Picasso)
65 W
Radeon Vega 3 Graphics
AMD Ryzen 5 3500, 3.4 GHz Base frequency, up to 4.1 GHz burst frequency, 16 MB cache, Hexa core (Matisse)6 core 12 threads
65 W
NA
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, 3.6 GHz Base frequency, up to 4.4 GHz burst frequency, 32 MB cache, Octa core (Matisse) 8 core 16 threads
65 W
NA
All of those Cpus are shown to be supported. Thanks for the comment BTW.
@@TNW1337 I really wish they'd [HP would] get off their butts and update the BIOS to support the 65W TDP Ryzen 5000 Zen 3 chips the B450/B550A/B550 boards are supposed to be able to support [with a BIOS update]...
Would love to be able to slap in a 5600X, 5800[non-X], 5900[non-X], all of which are allegedly 65W TDP chips, if/when they become readily available or "aftermarket available."
Will suck if they refuse to update BIOS for should-be-compatible chips and say 3700X is the end of the line on this board due to "forced obsolescence."
I have an RTX 3070, 16gb ram and an i5-10400F. Would it be possible to put, for example, an i7 in there?
Yes
Great video, as always!!!!
Thanks
Aw man, really wanted to see that Wraith Cooler on there. I’m guessing that the CM 212 won’t clear either?
With some mod maybe . I think this is going to be the best route.
@@TNW1337 should max it out u got a 3070 or 2060 in it and 500w psu gold and now have a amd r7 3700x just make it a god it can vr and other shit now man akso good stuff i did 16gb but my mhz is 2400 not 3200 or 3600 still runs nice
@@THBGYMN oh yeah dual chnl makes it must faster.
Does this need cooling with this upgrade? I already have a 3080 in mine. If I did this just wanted to know before hand. Thank you!
quick question: does it work with the Nvidia 2060? i tried that specific cpu and all my computer did not come back on. I put back the old cpu back in so i am just wondering if it is because of the gpu.
Hey TNW thanks for all the videos im relatively new to pc so im still learning everything, so I do have a couple questions, is it possible to upgrade the CPU and cooling with the power supply that came with the pre build or is that something I would have to upgrade also why does this PC max out at 32 gigs of ram is it the motherboard?
Yes it is a Limit of the mobo.
@@TNW1337 ok cool so the power supply you put in when you upgraded the gpu would suffice im guessing? Appreciate the help with everything btw this is way more in depth than I was ever expecting 😄
@@justincarrero5482 Yes I try to give you all the info.
I just ordered a 5700x
.. I'm praying it works in my tg01 i got excited to get it and didnt even think about it not running on the erica board
Lemme guess, it didn't work?
@lclnbm nope. Went ahead and just got a new Motherboard, case, and PSU, and swapped drives and RAM. I have the old original RAM and another NVME I'll slap in the TG 01 and give it to my daughter as an upgrade from her Optiplex
@Striker9 i have the Erika3-erika5 rev A motherboard i bought a 500watt psu i thought about a rx 6700xt with a r7 3700x
I have 12GB ram at 3200mhz but I want 32GB u know any ram sticks that work fine with these motherboards?
I bought a 4060ti 8GB for 1440p it was alright 90-110 avg fps on cod mw2 so some little more cpu power and ram would help and the 6700 XT would be better for imo for the 12GB cuz the 4060TI wasn't really liking it
I put 16 gig of memory into my new HPtg01-0023w. I backed up with a WD 1Tb my passport. It would not recognise the external drive or any other drives after that. When I installed an Adata 960 SSD, it would not recognise it or any other drive that I installed' I have tried all the fixes and nothing works. Not a good recommendation for this POS. I also noticed that the power supply fan does not run. Any suggestions?
That sounds like you may have a bad unit I would Call Hp asap. The PSU fan only runs when it see heat.
At the end of this series how much do you think it'll be and when you finish can you make a ultimate HP tg01 upgrade like everything
It is getting pretty close, I still have to do the 32Gb Ram upgrade And I just started to do the cooling testing.I am editing the 1st cooling video now. I have the other 2 shot. Other then the 3060ti We are on the list to get one. That's the only thing I can think can be done. Other then the case swap video.
Best Buy has a decent deal on HyperX 16GB single modules (cheaper than the 2-pk 32GB kit, for some reason, when buying 2). Only 2666 rather than 3200, but will anyone really notice the difference other than in benchmarks? I doubt I will...
www.bestbuy.com/site/hyperx-fury-hx426c16fb4-16-16gb-2666mhz-ddr4-dimm-desktop-memory/6426486.p?skuId=6426486
I bought the TG right around the time you did this series. I've been drooling to upgrade mine. 2023, would you do anything different?
Do u know how to fix one of the plastic “hinges” that holds the front panel? For me the second to bottom hinge won’t hold
Well if it is broken you may have to reorder a new one. Also you have to be make sure it is on the USB and card slots right.
Do i have to upgrade my gpu since its alomost impossible to get one for cheap? And if i could would it still be worth it?
Depends on what you want to do if you looking for better gamine play FPS and better looking graphics then yes.
@@TNW1337 well could I just upgrade my cpu so it runs better and wait on my gpu and if I did would it still run fine. Because I have a r5 3500 and would it be worth it if I upgraded to a r7 3700?
@@ItGrass I would wait to get a good GPU. Imo
@@TNW1337 ok. Thanks so much.
@@ItGrass any time
Stupid question, but what type of screwdriver do you need to pop this sucka open?
I've only had this for a week and the display is black screening even though I can hear the fans 😭 It will only show a display if I remove the keyboard.
Forgive my lack of knowledge, but you said that you can’t use the thermal paste that comes with it but you never said why so I’m not sure why I can’t just use it. If anyone knows I would really appreciate the insight thanks!
Thermal paste is usually pre-applied by the manufacturer in this case, HP if you swap CPU chips you'll need some alcohol and new thermal paste you cannot and should not reuse thermal paste and instead clean it all off and ensure fresh paste is on the IHS Integrated Heat Spreader. Thermal Compounds Id suggest is Arctic Mx5. The reason to not use the paste and instead to clean it off is for more stable thermals as all IHS are slightly different as not all metal is created equal. When you pull off the old chip to replace it with a new one the old thermal paste is not as receptive to heat and cold dissipation.
I put my new processor in and turned on my pc and it’s not doing anything at all can’t get it to work on my screen it’s not responding
What TP And what CPU ?
I've got the HP pavilion TG - 01 2022 and I've upgraded the GPU to a RTX 2060 as well as the ram to 16 gig vengeance sticks... My next upgrade I believe is to the CPU.. The CPU that is in there right now is the AMD Ryzen 3 5300G Processor... The stock power supply that came with it should still be good I don't think I'll have to change that I believe it's a 450 W... But I'm just wondering, how much of an upgrade will the Ryzen 7 be over the ryzen 3...is it a massive difference? I would assume it is...
Hello, what is the name of the screwdriver for the screws of that pc? I have one and the usual screwdrivers don't work for it.
T15 Torques head
@@TNW1337 Hi, thank you.
@@Chronos02 welcome, any time.
Is this pc compatible with the NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX3070? like the other video you did upgrading
Yes It is compatible.
Is the stock cooler good enough for cooling the 3700x suffienctly? Specifically when heavy gaming.
Can you shoot a video about the installation process in another case with a different power supply and a powerful video card. I just want to update my HP computer, but I have no idea how it can be done ... thanks for the answer ...
It is some thing planed.
@@TNW1337 Super... we will wait...
Another awesome video! Appreciate you taking the time to explain everything. 1 question though, I just installed new ram in my son's,G.Skill Ripjaws 5 16 gb 3200mhz ddr4. I already had bought another stick of 8gb similar to the one the TG came with but being a noob I thought that the "Gaming Ram" would be better but when I installed the new kit it downclocked it to 2130 I think instead of 2666. So my question is what speed should they be running at and did I waste my money? Of course the bios is locked so I can't change it unless I go into Ryzen Master. Hopefully you can help!
Not an expert at all here, but one route you can take is to download CPU-Z so that it can give you all the details about the RAM concerning speed and other stuff that I don't really know what it means. Then you will need to install AMD Ryzen Master because from what I understand HP has locked the BIOS on the TG01. Ryzen Master is a program that allows you to set the clock speed and other parameters of system hardware without going directly to the BIOS. You would then use the information about the RAM from CPU-Z to make appropriate changes to the memory settings and run a stress test to make sure it will work. If something goes wrong and the system crashes you would remove power from the machine, remove the battery from the motherboard for a minute then start over again.
Another problem could be that the RAM is not compatible with the motherboard. You can check the motherboard page by HP for that information. I will say that I just upgraded my TG01's RAM from the original 8GB to 2 sticks of 16GB at 3200MHz. Mine was plug and play possibly because I just purchased the Crucial brand RAM that was linked through the HP motherboard site. Hope this helps and best of luck!
@@jacobjones5595 Thanks bro I appreciate the help. Yeah I have CPU-Z and Ryzen Master and when I bought his new ram I installed it and set it to 1600 on Ryzen Master and I also set the Fabric clock to 1600 and it was running but had really loose timings cl22-22-22-58-73 so I went in and just adjusted the parameters that where on the package and CPU-Z and it crashed so I had to remove the cmos battery and reset it the settings I tried where cl16-18-18-18-36. Did you mess with your fabric clock , like did you do coupled mode or did you just leave it alone. If you wouldn't mind could you please tell me what all your timings r. Thanks for the comment.
Yeah hp kinda drops the ball here. The biso is locked. Unless it is the amd version there is a biso update to allow it to support 3200mhz. The intel one well only allow 2666mhz.
@@TNW1337 I have the amd TG series and I can't find the bios update to allow 3200 with my model TG01-0018. Also do you know what chipset it has in it. Hp says B550A but Cpu-Z and HWin or whatever it's called says X570. Thanks for getting back to me
@@Ace8MVP I will have to look for it.
2:58 If you're considering paying more for an AMD chip bundled with a cooler that's great info. Hope mods won't be that bad. Still watching...
Thanks. It was on sale so we just got the cooler to.
Say I wanted to change cases, all I would need is a case and motherboard correct?
& PSU
i have the same pc i was wondering if it would support ryzen 9 3900 non x 65w tdp?
Nope
What about the 400w PSU in the system? Should i upgrade to the 500w? Its out of stock on amazon how ever googling the model i found an amazon link. Is it worth it to be picked up for 150 bucks?
I know this video is old, but I saw that is possible to run a ryzen 9 3900 on it. I’m curious if you could test it out and see how it works with it, whether the original parts of its 400w and 1650 super or the other upgrades toy given it more recently.
I have a Intel® Core™ i7-9700F Prozessor. What kind of processor can I change into it
That is that max cpu
question is it possible to add a ryzen 9 5900x ?
I know this is a year ago but This CPU cannot be used in the tg01 models with the Ryzen 5 5600G right?
No Hp locks them.
Thanks for video! Do you need to upgrade the power supply to do the cpu upgrade?
No need to nope
Hey looking forward to the cooling upgrade video on this computer, I got one last month and I love it, but it does run a little warm, I’ll probably upgrade the cpu when I see wich cooler that will bolt in with out having to remove the motherboard. Btw anyone interested I put 32 gb of Crucial 32GB Kit (16GBx2) DDR4 3200 MT/s (PC4-25600) CL22 DR x8 unbuffered Dimm 288pin memory - CT2K16G4DFD832A from amazon - and my pc recognized instantly with out needing to adjust the clock speeds in bios or ryzen master and it runs at 3200mhz so cool! I will definitely upgrade cpu and cooler after your next video on this pc comes out on cooling thanks!
Throw a link up. I am all about helping out my fellow man/women.
Just put a common house fan with the side panel off pointed at the motherboard and temps should stay at 163 Fahrenheit the recommended temperature
I have a question, im using the hp pavillion gaming pc and im wondering if i can upgrade my cpu to a ryzen 3 5300g to a ryzen 5 5600g
If it is a 65w cpu then it should work I think the Top CPU in the G family is the 5700G. So yes the 5600 should work.
Have you tried 5600 or 5500 on the X570 MOBO in the HP TG01.
Sad to break it to you but it can't the hp motherboard which is Erica can only handle the ryzen 7 3700x
Correct!
i have this model with a ryzen 5 3500 and a 1650 super. without any knowledge prior i ordered a ryzen 5 5600x. I need to know if it would work in this build. if i put the cpu in and it’s not supposed to, will it mess up or break my computer?
It will just not turn on and beep at you.,
I upgraded mine from a Ryzen 5 3500 to a 3600x but it refused to post the rgb keyboard just continuously blinked off and on trying to think what went wrong
Do you know what intel upgrades are compatible for upgrading from an intel i5 9400f
yes Look up, Like this You Model Numer like TG01-2100 HP Support. you find a page that will have all the cpus listed.
hello i have a hp pavilion with a ryzen 7 5700g and a rtx3060ti and 16gb ram if i want to upgrade the cpu what is the best one to get or what should i upgrade for better fps
its a tg01-2240nd
My TG01 comes with a Ryzen 7 and Erica6 8906 model motherboard. HP's website reports that the Erica6 supports Ryzen 3 5300G, Ryzen 5 5600G and Ryzen 7 5700G. Are these the only supported CPU or is any other AM4 processor working like every "normal" motherboard?
It because HP is only allowing those Cpu's due to wattage. if they came out with a 600watt psu they would be able to support other cpus. but because they only have a 500watt at max it is all the mobo will support. I mean it is a AM4 board, so yes if you could hack the bios you could get others to work.
@@TNW1337 but what happens if I mount an old AM4 Athlon that has obviously lower power consumption?
May you work on TG01- 0023w ? For beginners that don’t know what to do and what to upgrade on it?
It is the same as the TG01-0040, Same upgrades work. Pretty much the end number is different parts they stick inside.
My advice would be to find the cheapest used PC with an upgrade path that you can afford, and make it your canvas. Most of it isn’t so bad if you’re used to working with hand tools. The degree of difficulty rises when you do custom fab work.
Hello from siberia, tell me if it is possible to put a power supply unit from another manufacturer and more powerful, if you can show the installation process or model, thanks.
Not possible it sucks only hp Psu's. You have 2 options Move the parts to a new Case Mobo and PSU or Order aPsu from Hp they do have a 500watt Psu.
@@TNW1337 Can you shoot a video about the installation process in another case with a different power supply and a powerful video card. I just want to update my HP computer, but I have no idea how it can be done ... thanks for the answer ...
So, my questions:
Is it safe to use the 3700X on the 400W power supply? Likewise upgrading the 1650 Super to a 1660 Ti?
This is what I'm looking at doing...
I've already upgraded the RAM from 8GB 3200 to 32GB 2666 (Yeah, I know, speed vs quad capacity, minor trade-off), and upgraded NVMe from stock 256GB to PNY 2TB (3500/3000 R/W).
I haven't yet upgraded the GPU or the CPU. I'm just minorly worried whether they'll chew more power or get the PSU too close to its theoretical max under load (gaming and/or BOINC PrimeGrid computing)?
Ohh, and I added an inexpensive 5-port Inateck USB3 PCIe card (with a SATA power connector input to power the ports), for extra connectivity.
I don't know how much extra load wattage the 1660 Ti and/or 3700X would pull under load, or really how much the existing components already pull. I know the TDP of the 3700X is still 65W, but not sure whether that directly tells anything about its theoretical max power draw (isn't it just some kind of indicator of how much thermal dissipation is needed from the heat sink, as opposed to a more specific measure of maximum power draw off the PSU)?
Any insight?
Will this take a full ATX power supply, or is the case too small, and/or the board to proprietary (w/4-pin HP connector for CPU, etc.)?
I hear there is at least a 500W PSU of the right form factor and connectors available through HP part picker or whatever. Don't know if any higher end parts that fit and have the right connectors. Do I need to go that route, or will the 400W PSU be sufficient?
Can't seem to get a straight answer or even a ballpark guess, on this from anyone...
Like, I plan on using this thing for gaming on my old GTX 1660 Ti (swapped in place of the 1650 Super), and for BOINC distributed computing with PrimeGrid, using all cores / GPU.
My current Phenom II x1045T does great, and I assume this will do great-er... I'm just not clear whether all the parts will fit inside the 400W power envelope under load w/o complaint, or whether I'll be pushing too close to its theoretical wattage limit and it would be better to get the 500W PSU for extra headroom?
The 400 watt will allow up to a 3060 and Max CPU and MAX Ram. If you and going to try and put a bigger GPU in you will need the 500watt cpu. Normal ATX PSU will not work.
Anyone ever successfully enable Smart Access Memory(SAM) for this HP? I have TG01-0023w with Ryzen 5 3500 and MSI Mech Radeon 6650xt OC with CORSAIR Vengeance LPX (AMD Ryzen Ready) 16GB (2 x 8GB) 288-Pin DDR4 3200 (PC4 25600) AMD Optimized Desktop VRAM. The Bios on this thing is clunky and doesn't seem to be able to do as standard. Thanks.
I know it is lacking.
what gpu can I upgrade too because I tried the ryzen 7 5700 g and doesn't work
What TG do you have? do you have the 400w or 500w PSU?
When I went to order it from the link it says AIO cooling is recommended for that cpu but is it really necessary? I have the same computer and was looking to upgrade the cpu but wasn’t too sure if the temperatures would be alright without the AIO cooling.
If you do the 3700x you need thr big noctua cooler if you do not want to run in the 80+c realm.
@@TNW1337 Oh alright. Would you happen to know the Max cpu I would be able to get without upgrading the cooling?
@@TNW1337 also, if I did upgrade to this cpu without the cooler would running at that temperature damage the computer over time or would it be alright?
@@MoralDWR no but it may thermal Throttle which you would lose performance. 90c/95c the CPU start to reduce voltage. At 82c it starts to reduce Mhz. So no you can go with the small noctua but let's be honest getting thr heat sink and a 4x 16mm screws is not a hard task. If you look at my other videos I use the same heat sink for all of the hps they use the 1151 style backplate on am4, 1155, 1151, and 1200 sockets. Pretty smart on hp part. But makes finding a heat sink very hard. Becuae the hold down brackets need to be Elevated off the board. Due to Capacitors that are in the way. And I think a Mosfet.
@@MoralDWR if you have the 3500 or 3600 well be the max. I am going to look for a aio that will work with the hps even if you have to drill a hole. I mean any one can do that.
Would the i7 11th fit in the tg01 motherboard?
Yes if you have the Intel version.
Is the TG01-0067na compatible with the 3700x aswell? And what is the max cpu upgrade you can do on it .
At this time I can not look up your model the support page was showing down for me. Send me a comment in a day or so, so I can confirm it 100% for you.
Cool Vid!
Thanks
hey I’m in a budget and I’m trying to get out of console gaming and into pc gaming but I only have about 250 dollars to spend any ideas on what pc yo buy for gaming?
If you can get some older Pc parts that are good. Most Pre builts at this time start at or around 700-900.
Gonna' gotta' save some money... $600-$700 is about the entry level for gaming. Not gonna' get much of anything for $200. Even older systems with decent specs hold their value. Plus the current GPU shortage is driving prices sky-high on anything with decent GPU in it. These TG01-0023w's you can still get for around $650-$700 on CL or eBay... Good value for money. With limited/decent upgradability (mostly RAM, GPU, maybe CPU, though only up to 3700X unless HP gets off their duff and updates BIOS for Ryzen 5000 65W TDP chips).
Heck, you can't even barely buy a CONSOLE for $200 anymore... Aren't they like $300-$500?
Did you upgrade the power supply to a 500w? if so where did can I get one?
On some models Yes.
I have a TG01-0019na, and it comes with the ryzen 5 3400g as a cpu, but I am looking to upgrade. What cpu can be used to upgrade?
3700x
@@TNW1337 and this is compatible with the erica motherboard?
What does it mean by unlock processor
Unlock desktop processor
@@carterjensen4584 it can be oveclocked
I have a question, can i upgrade to a intel cpu into that motherboard
Depends on the TG the ones I show no. They are AMD only.
I want to know how hot 3700x temperature was on your test..
I have TG01 0213kl, which has builtin Ryzen 7 3700X, and its idling temperature is over 66 celcius... it feels to me way too high
90c is the top end not that I would run it at that, I would get a heat sink I just dropped a video that shows how to install one. There are 2 noctua that will work.
All are listed in the videos disco
could i put a 5 5600x in the tg01?
can i use the stock psu (400w) and upgrade the cpu to a ryzen 7 3700 and also upgrade the gpu to a 30 series?
Yes
@@TNW1337 tysm
Will a r5 5600x work on a tg01-0023w? I got a 3060ti and was recommended this cpu for it
No only 3000 will work.
Will the Ryzen 5 5600X work with the motherboard? I have that same case that has that model number you have and has the R5 3500 in it with the 1650 Super
They have the bios locked so only 3000 will work.
@@TNW1337 So maybe I should go with the Ryzen 3600 then? I need a processor with more threads
@@gamernation7112 or the 3700x up to you.
@@TNW1337 Won't those cause a bottleneck with my 4GB 1650 Super?
@@gamernation7112 it will yes, but if down the road u want to upgrade the gpu you'll have the cpu to match. It is only about 9% not much. And the price difference Is not all the much.
what gpu is that?
I just tried to upgrade my pavilion from a Ryzen 5 3500 to a 5600x...nothing is coming cross my monitor......does anyone know if the 5000 series is compatible with the TG01-0023?
Only 3000 ryzens cpus will work.
Did u find a fix I’m currently having that problem
Thank you :)
Any time
Can you put a 5800X in that superseded the 3700?
Hp does not allow it on there boards . 😕
@@TNW1337 thank you !
to upgrade to a ryzen 7 3700 would i need to upgrade my power supply? I currently have a ryzen 5 in my hp pavilion
Nope
@@TNW1337 okay thanks! So temps should be normal if cooler installed back properly with right amount of thermal paste?
could you try a 5000 series? for science
Yes
I will have one with in about 20 days
What if I have the Intel i5 version, can I still upgrade thr CPU?
Yes
Late to the party but I'm wondering if the 3950x would run in this and if anyone has any experience
I have that same pc.Is it compatible to upgrade to a core i7 without changing the motherboard? Which I7 version is it compatible with?
Well you can not use K or unlocked CPUs What is your model?
Would it be worth to fully upgrade this pc with a new gpu and cpu? Or just buy a new pc build?
Depends on what your going for. I would take parts from this pc and do a case swap. Or just buy a new pc.
@@TNW1337 so a new pc over like a 2060 and Ryzen 7? Cause a new pc would be about the same but I don’t think for the same specs??
@@dahiitman so this is the difference from a hp to a atx computer. better air flow with higher end parts, which means better performance. The other thing is better upgradbilaty. You can add what ever parts you want. The hp can be made it to a badmamjamam of a pc. Just needs some work.
Puedes hacer un video jugando free Fire con ryzen 7
Thanks?
Hi again, is the TG01-0067NA compatible with the ryzen7 3700x aswell?
Yes it should be. I've not tested that PC. Spec sheet shows it is compatible.
Hey, I’m buying an i5-10400 after having the i3-10100 in the computer stock. and it comes Jan 6th. This will be my first time upgrading anything at all and I’m kinda worried.
It is not hard. did you order thermal paste? it is only 4 screws and and use 90% isotropic alcohol to clean the cpu and heat sink you should be fine. How did the upgrade go>?
@@TNW1337 Upgrade whent well, ran into some issues with the computer becoming really loud and it will say "locking" and shut down. I assumed it was a heat issue so I slapped some more thermal paste on there and that seems to have fixed it. Hoping to upgrade the ram sooner or later which I assume will be pretty easy. And maybe in the near future a new GPU :)
Would the ryzen 5 5600x fit in the tg01 motherboard
Hp boards do not allow cross gen on cpus most of the time.
@@TNW1337 what about the ryzen 7 3700x will it work
How is the thermal tho? Must be a hot box!
80c on the gpu and 70c, 75c peak on cpu. The oc twin 3070 runs pretty hot.
Can I use a 2080 super or 3060 with the 500w power supply ? & this Ryzen 7 3700x
Yes 3060. What is the tdp of the 2080 your looking at.
@@TNW1337 250w
@@xLilKraz3x with the 500 watt it will work you will need a dual to single 8pin adapter same one I show in my 3070 tg video also linking in disco
@@xLilKraz3x any time man.
I currently have an i5-10400f and can I upgrade to this ryzen 7
You would need a different mobo. No you can not. May I ask why you want to change? Why not get a i7 you can upgrade to one. Cheaper and easyeir
@@TNW1337 which i7 processor is compatible with this pc?
Think this could handle a Ryzen 9 5900X?
No it will not, I wish if it could be done it would need a major cooling upgrade.
How do get a hp 500w psu in the UK
You have to google, the part number and find hp distribute that sells it. One of the two I ordered came from Germany.
Put region as UK? Hopefully it works?
Anyway, that's supposed to be the part:
L05757-800 500W PSU
For TG01-0023w anyway... And similar models with same board, etc., I guess?
Will an amd 3600 work on the tg 0023w?
HPs supported lsit.
AMD Ryzen 5 3400G
AMD Ryzen 3 3200G
AMD Ryzen 5 3500,
AMD Ryzen 7 3700X
The 3600 is a 65w Cpu It is not on the list, for upgrades but it is with in spec. the above cpu's is what they have listed supported. I can not see why it would not work. I've herd others have tried them and they worked. I have not try it my self. if you get it from amazon it is pretty simple to return it if it does not work. But I put it at 95% that it will, just do not get the X version. if you want the Best Cpu you'll want the 3700x.
@@TNW1337 hey thanks for the reply, I purchased a rtx 3050. Its paired with the 3500, how much performance/fps boost you thimk the 3700x will gain?
Also will the 400watt psu be okay with the 3050 and 3700x?
(I have the stock hp pavilion with 1650 super and Core I3 10100 with 8 gbs of ram I just want to upgrade my cpu) first question can I?
Second question what should I upgrade it too?
(Just looking to upgrade the cpu)
i-7 or i-5
@@TNW1337 even if it’s a prebuilt? It’s the same one you are customizing just lower specs and I want to know if I can change the cpu. Plz respond soon as possible.
Hello TechNitWit and Thanks for your TG-01 videos ! i have a problem with my HP TG01-0150nf Impossible to boot with upgrade Ryzen 7 3700x Mottherboard erica_erica2 rev A ?... Impossible to update F41 BIOS too...?
HP TG01-0150nf SSID 8643 / Windows 11 / Bios F41 / RAM 2x8 / PW 400W
Can you do the CPU upgrade without the PSU and GPU upgrade?
Yes
@@TNW1337 Thank you
Would you do a review on the HP Envy TE01-1165t? It has a 1650 in it and I want to see if anything else works in it.
We have been looking at the TE, with the crypto crazy, Gpus and Pcs are hard to find. It is some thing we want to do.
@@TNW1337 Oh, it'll be a dream to see how this pc runs because the specs are nice for a beginner like me. *also theres no video on this pc lol*
Are you able to overclock or not ?
Not in the bios
@@TNW1337 do you do it in ryzen master or something?
Can that model accept 3200 ram?
just make sure it is 1.25v ram it will not run that speed but it will work.
What’s the best cpu you can put in this hp
i7
So I can put an intel cpu in the hp when it came with the ryzen 5 3500
@@noahhill1466 thats a different model for your r5 3500 model your upgrade options are either the Ryzen 5 3600 or the Ryzen 7 3700x that board in your hP can also support a Corsair 32gb kit of 3200mhz OC using Ryzen Master utility.
Can't you just change the motherboard ? to use any power supply brand.
I wish it was that simple, The new mobo would not fit.