If the PC is a Wave 600-a014, then according to the [link|https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-pavilion-wave-600-a000-desktop-pc-series/12079672/model/13191027/document/c05286737|specifications] it has integrated graphics i.e. GPU integrated with CPU, no separate GPU removable or otherwise.
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If the PC is a Wave 600-a014, then according to the [link|https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-pavilion-wave-600-a000-desktop-pc-series/12079672/model/13191027/document/c05286737|specifications] it has integrated graphics i.e. GPU integrated with CPU, no separate GPU non-removable or otherwise.
There are two ways that you ''may'' be able to upgrade the GPU.
* Find a [link|https://www.cpu-world.com/Sockets/Socket_1151_H4_LGA1151.html|LGA1151 CPU] which has better integrated graphics and that will work with the [link|https://www.cpu-upgrade.com/mb-Intel_(chipsets)/H170.html|H170 chipset]
* Insert an external GPU card into one of the two types of M.2 sockets available on the board. (they are the only type of expansion slots on the board) via an [link|https://www.amazon.com/ADT-Link-External-Graphics-Bracket-GTX1080ti/dp/B07XYZSX55|adapter] (example only)
You can also upgrade the memory to 16GB (PC4-17000, DDR4-2133) which should help.
If the PC is a Wave 600-a014, then according to the [link|https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-pavilion-wave-600-a000-desktop-pc-series/12079672/model/13191027/document/c05286737|specifications] it has integrated graphics i.e. GPU integrated with CPU, no separate GPU removable or otherwise.
There are two ways that you ''may'' be able to upgrade the GPU.
* Find a [link|https://www.cpu-world.com/Sockets/Socket_1151_H4_LGA1151.html|LGA1151 CPU] which has better integrated graphics and that will work with the [link|https://www.cpu-upgrade.com/mb-Intel_(chipsets)/H170.html|H170 chipset]
* Insert an external GPU card into one of the two types of M.2 sockets available on the board. (they are the only type of expansion slots on the board) via an [link|https://www.amazon.com/ADT-Link-External-Graphics-Bracket-GTX1080ti/dp/B07XYZSX55|adapter] (example only)
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You can also upgrade the memory to 16GB which should help.
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You can also upgrade the memory to 16GB (PC4-17000, DDR4-2133) which should help.
If the PC is a Wave 600-a014, then according to the [link|https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-pavilion-wave-600-a000-desktop-pc-series/12079672/model/13191027/document/c05286737|specifications] it has integrated graphics i.e. GPU integrated with CPU.
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If the PC is a Wave 600-a014, then according to the [link|https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-pavilion-wave-600-a000-desktop-pc-series/12079672/model/13191027/document/c05286737|specifications] it has integrated graphics i.e. GPU integrated with CPU, no separate GPU removable or otherwise.
There are two ways that you ''may'' be able to upgrade the GPU.
* Find a [link|https://www.cpu-world.com/Sockets/Socket_1151_H4_LGA1151.html|LGA1151 CPU] which has better integrated graphics and that will work with the [link|https://www.cpu-upgrade.com/mb-Intel_(chipsets)/H170.html|H170 chipset]
* Insert an external GPU card into one of the two types of M.2 sockets available on the board. (they are the only type of expansion slots on the board) via an [link|https://www.amazon.com/ADT-Link-External-Graphics-Bracket-GTX1080ti/dp/B07XYZSX55|adapter] (example only)
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You can also upgrade the memory to 16GB which should help.
If the PC is a Wave 600-a014, then according to the [link|https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-pavilion-wave-600-a000-desktop-pc-series/12079672/model/13191027/document/c05286737|specifications] it has integrated graphics i.e. GPU integrated with CPU.
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There are two ways that you may be able to upgrade the GPU.
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There are two ways that you ''may'' be able to upgrade the GPU.
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* Find a suitable [link|https://www.cpu-world.com/Sockets/Socket_1151_H4_LGA1151.html|LGA1151 CPU] which has better integrated graphics that works with the [https://www.cpu-upgrade.com/mb-Intel_(chipsets)/H170.html|H170 chipset]
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* Find a [link|https://www.cpu-world.com/Sockets/Socket_1151_H4_LGA1151.html|LGA1151 CPU] which has better integrated graphics and that will work with the [link|https://www.cpu-upgrade.com/mb-Intel_(chipsets)/H170.html|H170 chipset]
* Insert an external GPU card into one of the two types of M.2 sockets available on the board. (they are the only type of expansion slots on the board) via an [link|https://www.amazon.com/ADT-Link-External-Graphics-Bracket-GTX1080ti/dp/B07XYZSX55|adapter] (example only)
If the PC is a Wave 600-a014, then according to the [link|https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-pavilion-wave-600-a000-desktop-pc-series/12079672/model/13191027/document/c05286737|specifications] it has integrated graphics i.e. GPU integrated with CPU.
There are two ways that you may be able to upgrade the GPU.
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* Find a suitable [https://www.cpu-world.com/Sockets/Socket_1151_H4_LGA1151.html|LGA1151 CPU] which has better integrated graphics that works with the https://www.cpu-upgrade.com/mb-Intel_(chipsets)/H170.html|H170 chipset]
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* Insert an exterbnal GPU card into one of the two types of M.2 sockets available on the board. (they are the only type of expansion slots on the board) via an [link|https://www.amazon.com/ADT-Link-External-Graphics-Bracket-GTX1080ti/dp/B07XYZSX55|adapter] (example only)
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* Find a suitable [link|https://www.cpu-world.com/Sockets/Socket_1151_H4_LGA1151.html|LGA1151 CPU] which has better integrated graphics that works with the [https://www.cpu-upgrade.com/mb-Intel_(chipsets)/H170.html|H170 chipset]
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* Insert an external GPU card into one of the two types of M.2 sockets available on the board. (they are the only type of expansion slots on the board) via an [link|https://www.amazon.com/ADT-Link-External-Graphics-Bracket-GTX1080ti/dp/B07XYZSX55|adapter] (example only)
If the PC is a Wave 600-a014, then according to the [link|https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-pavilion-wave-600-a000-desktop-pc-series/12079672/model/13191027/document/c05286737|specifications] it has integrated graphics i.e. GPU integrated with CPU.
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The only way to ''possibly'' upgrade the GPU is to insert an appropriate GPU card into one of the two types of M.2 sockets available on the board. (they are the only type of expansion slots on the board)
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There are two ways that you may be able to upgrade the GPU.
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When checking online it seems that people who do this use external GPU cards via a [https://www.amazon.com/ADT-Link-External-Graphics-Bracket-GTX1080ti/dp/B07XYZSX55|adapter](example only)
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* Find a suitable [https://www.cpu-world.com/Sockets/Socket_1151_H4_LGA1151.html|LGA1151 CPU] which has better integrated graphics that works with the https://www.cpu-upgrade.com/mb-Intel_(chipsets)/H170.html|H170 chipset]
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* Insert an exterbnal GPU card into one of the two types of M.2 sockets available on the board. (they are the only type of expansion slots on the board) via an [link|https://www.amazon.com/ADT-Link-External-Graphics-Bracket-GTX1080ti/dp/B07XYZSX55|adapter] (example only)
If the PC is a Wave 600-a014, then according to the [link|https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-pavilion-wave-600-a000-desktop-pc-series/12079672/model/13191027/document/c05286737|specifications] it has integrated graphics i.e. GPU integrated with CPU.
The only way to ''possibly'' upgrade the GPU is to insert an appropriate GPU card into one of the two types of M.2 sockets available on the board. (they are the only type of expansion slots on the board)
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I haven't checked any further regarding this as to what is available
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When checking online it seems that people who do this use external GPU cards via a [https://www.amazon.com/ADT-Link-External-Graphics-Bracket-GTX1080ti/dp/B07XYZSX55|adapter](example only)
If the PC is a Wave 600-a014, then according to the [link|https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-pavilion-wave-600-a000-desktop-pc-series/12079672/model/13191027/document/c05286737|specifications] it has integrated graphics i.e. GPU integrated with CPU.
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The only way to ''possibly'' upgrade the GPU is to insert an appropriate GPU card into one of the M.2 sockets available on the board. (they are the only type of expansion slots on the board)
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The only way to ''possibly'' upgrade the GPU is to insert an appropriate GPU card into one of the two types of M.2 sockets available on the board. (they are the only type of expansion slots on the board)
I haven't checked any further regarding this as to what is available
If the PC is a Wave 600-a014, then according to the [https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-pavilion-wave-600-a000-desktop-pc-series/12079672/model/13191027/document/c05286737|specifications] it has integrated graphics i.e. GPU integrated with CPU.
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If the PC is a Wave 600-a014, then according to the [link|https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-pavilion-wave-600-a000-desktop-pc-series/12079672/model/13191027/document/c05286737|specifications] it has integrated graphics i.e. GPU integrated with CPU.
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The only way to ''possibly'' upgrade the GPU is to insert an appropriate GPU card into one of the M.2 sockets available on the board.
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The only way to ''possibly'' upgrade the GPU is to insert an appropriate GPU card into one of the M.2 sockets available on the board. (they are the only type of expansion slots on the board)
I haven't checked any further regarding this as to what is available
Hi @toddk80
If the PC is a Wave 600-a014, then according to the [https://support.hp.com/us-en/product/hp-pavilion-wave-600-a000-desktop-pc-series/12079672/model/13191027/document/c05286737|specifications] it has integrated graphics i.e. GPU integrated with CPU.
The only way to ''possibly'' upgrade the GPU is to insert an appropriate GPU card into one of the M.2 sockets available on the board.
I haven't checked any further regarding this as to what is available