How to Open and Upgrade a Ryzen-Based HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop

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In this video, I show you how to open the case for an HP Pavilion Model 690-0024. We'll take a look inside this Ryzen 5-based gaming desktop, which is compact in size but has some room for upgradeability. I'll dismantle the case and the inner cage to assess how much you can upgrade in terms of processor, graphics card, memory and storage.

I will maintain a list of components that have been successfully upgraded below.

► CPU

Thanks to Josh Patterson: integrated graphics on the Ryzen dedicates a portion of system memory w/o giving you the ability to disable the APU in BIOS!

Thx to Brendan Bone: upgraded to Ryzen 5 2600 - had to "stick w/ the stock CPU heatsink/fan that came with the PC as the mount points on the... motherboard don't seem to be standard."

Will: installed Ryzen 5 1600. Had to keep stock cooler. "After changing the CPU and reapplying Artic MX4 thermal paste, temps were much better."

Sean Marcisin: upgraded to Ryzen 5 2600 which gives back the missing 2GB RAM

Samuel Sanmartin: upgraded Ryzen 3 2200G to Ryzen 7 2700 on a Pavilion 690-0010 which gives back missing RAM

Jake Wagner: upgraded from Ryzen 5 2400g to Ryzen 5 1600 AF on a 690-0024

scaR: upgraded from Ryzen 5 2400G to Ryzen 7 2700 on a 690-002la

►Graphics

Thanks to Richard Burns: installed EVGA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti SC 04G-P4-6253-KR in a 690-0067c

Thx to Stephen Craig: on a 690-0067c, upgraded from RX550 to RX580 (HP part 936246-001)

peyton: on the 690-0024, upgraded to ASUS GeForce GTX 1660 (PH-GTX1660-O6G) but needed 6-to-8 pin power adapter

Samuel Sanmartin: on a 690-0010, upgraded RX550 to ZOTAC GeForce GTX 1060 Mini, ZT-P10600A-10L

Scarfox: on a 690-002la, upgraded 1050Ti to a GTX 1650 XLR8 OC

Jake Wagner: upgraded RX580 to GTX1660 Super on a 690-0024. Power cable already included 2-pin addition to 6-pin.

epc: upgraded RX550 to MSI GTX 1650 Super Ventus XS OC. Stock HP power supply can handle it. The new card is more power efficient, but the system as a whole generates more heat.

Kevin Kim: upgraded the RX580 to RTX 2060 GAMING Z 6G on a 690-0024 - a very tight fit.

Pegr16: upgraded to a Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1650 Mini ITX OC 4G on a 690-0067c.

Jon Kingsbury: upgraded to a Gigabyte GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER Mini-ITX OC 6144MB GDDR6 on a 690-0022na (while upgrading to a 512GB SSD, a 500W PSU, and adding 8GB - please see pinned comment for more)

MaxWoodJoe: upgraded to a PNY 1GeForce GTX 1650 Super XLR8 (Model VCG16504SSFPPB-O) on a 690-0024. 6-pin power cable already had an extra 2 pins. Had to remove the small black clip from the bay cage or else there isn't enough room.

PinoyPhantom: upgraded to Gigabyte 1070 Mini ITX (GV-N1070IXOC-8GD) in a 690-0067c. Pretty tight fit because the 6+2 pin connector stuck out (needed to upgrade PSU - see pinned comment)

RobotVM: upgraded to MSI Ventus RTX 2070 in a 690-0034 while upgrading to a 500W PSU.

Justin Nguyen: upgraded to EVGA 1650 super SC ULTRA 04G-P4-1357-KR - a tight fit and had to remove the cage.

viper20396: upgraded to an EVGA GTX 1660 TI SC Ultra (Model 06G-P4-1667-KR) in a 690-0084. 400W PSU already had 8-pin connector.

Chris: upgraded to an ASUS TUF 1660 ti though I'd recommend the RX 6600 in 2022. Make sure you purchase a 6 to 8 pin cable adapter since you only have one 6 pin. It may not fit at first but there will be a lever to remove a small black piece on the bottom of the black HDD + DVD drive black cage. Remove that and you are all set. Temps were much lower and you can barely hear the computer. The 1660ti maxed out on 65 deg while the RX 580 maxed out on 88 and throttled. I also was able to OC mine pretty highly. CPU temps were a bit hotter due to the size of the GPU there was less airflow in the case and performed a tad bit slower.

►Memory

The following were use to add to the existing stick of memory.

Thx to Josh Patterson & Joe Tavarez: RAM out-of-the-box is Samsung M378A1K43CB2-CTD

Thx to Lance Striker: RAM OOTB is an SK Hynix H5AN8G8NCJR

Thx to tinmania & MaxWoodJoe: Crucial 8GB CT8G4DFS8266

Thx to Will: GSkill 8GB F4-2666C19S-8GIS

Thx to viper20396: added Crucial RAM 8GB CT8G4DFRA266 in a 690-0084

►Replacement Memory

The following were used to replace the original memory:

Thx to Cloak & Family Rose: 32 GB Crucial (2 x BLS16G4D30CEST)

Brendan Bone: 2 x 8GB Corsair (CMK16GX4M2A2666C16)

ChrizPlayz: 16GB Samsung (M378A2K43CB1-CTD)

Sean Marcisin: 2 x 16GB (Crucial BLS2K16G4D30AESC)

RobotVM: 2 x 16GB: Crucial (CMK32GX4M2A2400C16)

►PCIe x1 Slot, Case Fan, DVD Cover, M.2 SSD, Power Supply

Please see the PINNED COMMENT for info about the PCIe x1 Slot, Case Fan, DVD Cover, M.2 SSD, & CPU Fan.

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