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How to Upgrade Your Victus by HP 15L Gaming Desktop Graphics Card

Fahad Khan by Fahad Khan
November 20, 2025
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If you own a Victus by HP 15L Gaming Desktop PC (model TG02-1000i), and you’re considering upgrading your graphics card, you’re in luck—you can do it! Many users want to improve their gaming or graphics performance, and upgrading the graphics card is a good way to do that.

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Before you start, check which motherboard your PC has. For the Victus 15L, it’s likely the RenoR2 motherboard. This information can help you figure out what kind of graphics cards are compatible with your system.

Next, you’ll want to decide which graphics card you want to install. Keep in mind that some powerful graphics cards require more power, so your current power supply might not be up to the task. It’s a good idea to verify the wattage of your power supply before purchasing a new card.

To find out your power supply wattage, you can look inside your PC or check with HP’s parts database. HP offers proprietary power supplies in 400-watt, 500-watt, and 650-watt options. If you’re planning on installing a high-end graphics card, you might need to upgrade your power supply to a higher wattage for stable performance.

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Once you’ve selected a compatible graphics card and confirmed your power supply can handle it, you can install the new card. Make sure you follow proper safety precautions, like unplugging your PC and grounding yourself to prevent static damage. Carefully remove the existing graphics card (if any), insert the new one, and secure it properly.

Finally, turn on your PC and install any necessary drivers for your new graphics card. After doing this, you should notice a boost in graphics performance and a smoother gaming or work experience.

Happy upgrading!

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Fahad Khan

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