A:AnswerIt shouldn't get super hot unless you are blocking the vents somehow during use. Please make sure it's in a well-ventilated area, not up against curtains or directly against the wall.
A:AnswerThis desktop computer (HP PAVILLION - 690-0024 - R5 - 580) does not come with speakers. I recently replaced my old desktop with this model and I already had speakers. My existing speakers are Altec Lansing and they have served me well and am continuing to use those and would recommend them.
A:AnswerThank you for taking the time to reach out. We have not tested our cases to support third party products however if the mounting areas match up then it should work without issue. You would lose the front ports as those are made onto the original motherboard.
A:AnswerWhile the NVIDIA 2070 is a 185W graphics card in its own right, you would need a minimum of a 550W PSU (per the NVIDIA site) to support it. Unfortunately upgrading PSUs in pre-built machines is not as simple as upgrading RAM or storage.
A:AnswerYou should be able to. The rx 580 that's already installed has a power requirement of 500watts so does the rtx 2060. The big problem is the installation and if the rtx you purchase will physically fit into the PC. I'd recommend getting an rtx 2060 mini if you're going that route.
A:AnswerHP yet again contradicting themselves as the support site they linked in the answer is the one I used where under upgrade information it says PC419200 (DDR4 2400) is max supported, contradicting the installed RAM the pc came with.