you are a true life saver, my friend had to fix his pc and i had to help him through video call, he isnt very tech savvy so it was a bit hard. i had to figure out how to remove the gpu but after so long i finally found this video and you showed me how to undo the gpu bracket. thank you so much for this
i bought the exact one that you have but with a i5 4th gen and the guy that sold me the pc had a 128gb ssd so i put a 500gb hdd for storage and i also put a better cpu cooler,gt1030 4 sticks of 8gb ddr3 ram works really great and it only cost me 240$ almost the only thing i hate is the airflow though so im planning on drilling holes for better airflow and putting a new fan for intake
Best way to get over that is to learn and understand each part one at a time. Start with something easy like RAM, then graphics cards, then storage, and so on. Once you understand them all then it's just a matter of knowing what you want to do.
Question, I have that same HP 800G1, I am going to install a Geforce GTX1650, I know the power comes from the PCI-E rail thru this 240 watt power supply. Nividia recommends at least 300 watt power supply. Will the GPU still work and will it work properly? If I upgrade the PSU, the watt at the rail would not increase anyway right?
@@ApkHeaven Thanx, it's microATX MB inside this one... I had an idea to change my case with a (horizontal) desktop, but I won't spend 100€ for it... Never mind I've ordered Dell 7040 i5-6600, 16GB RAM 250SSD for 120€ :-)
I love how nonchalant you are with this video gives me confidence
you are a true life saver, my friend had to fix his pc and i had to help him through video call, he isnt very tech savvy so it was a bit hard. i had to figure out how to remove the gpu but after so long i finally found this video and you showed me how to undo the gpu bracket. thank you so much for this
i bought the exact one that you have but with a i5 4th gen and the guy that sold me the pc had a 128gb ssd so i put a 500gb hdd for storage and i also put a better cpu cooler,gt1030 4 sticks of 8gb ddr3 ram works really great and it only cost me 240$ almost the only thing i hate is the airflow though so im planning on drilling holes for better airflow and putting a new fan for intake
This dude is so casual about it lmao, when im opening up a pc it's like i'm handling uranium.
I had a bit of practice.
Now its like playing with legos.
Best way to get over that is to learn and understand each part one at a time. Start with something easy like RAM, then graphics cards, then storage, and so on. Once you understand them all then it's just a matter of knowing what you want to do.
I just updated mine with 4*8GB Kingston kcp316nd8/8
Question, I have that same HP 800G1, I am going to install a Geforce GTX1650, I know the power comes from the PCI-E rail thru this 240 watt power supply. Nividia recommends at least 300 watt power supply. Will the GPU still work and will it work properly? If I upgrade the PSU, the watt at the rail would not increase anyway right?
It will work, but it is recommened 300w
1650 low profile, 1 fan or 2 fan?
@@doyyloldoes only the 1 fan 1650 fit in this case? I have this HP but am afraid to buy a graphics card b/c of the tight space.
@@MoisesCruz-Cortes bro did gtx 1650 fit in there ?
Can I replace motherboard with a standart ATX like Gigabyte, etc.?
No.
@@ApkHeaven Thanx, it's microATX MB inside this one... I had an idea to change my case with a (horizontal) desktop, but I won't spend 100€ for it... Never mind I've ordered Dell 7040 i5-6600, 16GB RAM 250SSD for 120€ :-)
@@MrBostjancek yes proprietary oem hp micro atx motherboard.
good 😁👍