HP PAVILION TG01-1168kr GAMING DESKTOP

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HP PAVILION TG01-1168kr GAMING DESKTOP

  • Generation: 10th
  • Processor: Core i3
  • Graphic Card: 4GB Nvidia GTX 1650Ti
  • Ram Installed: 16GB
  • Storage:256GB SSD
  • Hard Drive Size: 1TB
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Model

TG01-1168kr

Generation

10th Gen

Processor

Core i3

Ram Installed

16 GB DDR4

Storage

256GB Intel® PCIe® NVMe™ M.2 SSD

Hard Drive

1 TB HDD 5,400 RPM HDD

Graphic Card

HP PAVILION TG01-1168kr GAMING DESKTOP

 Get ready to game on your terms. This hp pavilion gaming desktop is a powerful rig which is built to keep up with the games of today and tomorrow. Beneath its compact and sleek exterior, you will find all the performance you need to play with confidence and room to expand and upgrade.


Powerful graphics

Power the latest games with smooth and responsive visuals. Discrete graphics ensure this machine easily runs your favorite gaming titles.

High-speed performance

Play, create and multitask with a powerful CPU. An enhanced thermal solution keeps your tower cool and quiet even when running demanding games and apps.

The Nvidia GeForce GTX 1650 Ti Mobile is a dedicated mid range graphics card for laptops based on the Turing architecture. It uses the same TU117 chip as the desktop version but for the mobile GPU all 1024 shaders are enabled. Compared to the faster RTX 2000 GPUs , the 1650 Ti integrates no Raytracing or Tensor cores.

There are two packages of the GTX 1650Ti, the GB4D-128 with a 128 Bit memory bus and a TGP of 50 Watt and the GB4B-256 with a 256 Bit memory bus and a TGP of 55 Watt . The clock rates seem to be identical for both versions, therefore, the 256 Bit version should be faster.

The Turing generation did not only introduce raytracing for the RTX cards, but also optimized the architecture of the cores and caches. According to Nvidia the CUDA cores offer now a concurrent execution of floating point and integer operations for increased performance in compute-heavy workloads of modern games. Furthermore, the caches were reworked (new unified memory architecture with twice the cache compared to Pascal). This leads to 50% more instructions per clock and a 40% more power efficient usage compared to Pascal.

Compared to the bigger Turing chips (like the TU116 of the GTX 1660 Ti and the RTX lineup), the TU117 does not include the new NVENC encoder but an older one similar to the one used in Pascal and Volta.

The power consumption of the 1650 Ti for laptops is specified at 50 – 80 Watt TGP (Total Graphics Power) by Nvidia and therefore 5 – 25 Watt higher than the GTX 1650. The power efficient Max-Q variant of the GTX 1650 Ti is rated at 35 Watt TGP.

Customizable and compact design

This sleek, space-saving tower allows you to expand with a robust power supply ready for component upgradeability. With customizable LED lights – you’ve got the freedom to play your way.