A:AnswerHello, according to GeForce, NVIDIA, the 3050 GPU is operating at a frequency of 1500 MHz, which can be boosted up to 1725 MHz, memory is running at 1750 MHz (14 Gbps effective) with a power wattage of up to 75. Thank you for being an HP customer!
A:AnswerIt does have easy access to the RAM. You can upgrade to 16GB of DDR4-3200 for this unit. If you are curious about other specs for this series line, you would want to look up Victus 15-fa0000 specs from HP.
A:AnswerThank you for the question. The i5 processor supports two external monitors. The Victus 15-fa1093dx has one HDMI port and the USB-C port supports DisplayPort.
A:AnswerThank you for the question. The RAM can be upgraded to 32GB. The SSD can be upgraded to one of more capacity - 2TB drives are commonly available.
A:AnswerThis model does come with a sleep-and-charge USB Type C port. If you suspect your computer is not working as intended, don't hesitate to reach out to HP Support for assistance or your Best Buy Geek Squad!
A:AnswerThank you for the question. 2 x 16 GB would be better, as it would enhance performance in dual channel mode, creating a wider and faster data path for the CPU.
A:AnswerYou can definitely use it for Microsoft office. I recommend it because if you need to use a more intensive app or game eventually you won't have to buy another laptop for it. You'll already have a laptop that can do everything.
A:AnswerYes, I bought a cheap type c mouse from amazon that works well with Bluetooth. My Bluetooth controller also works but I rather have the controller connected to the PC for no controller Lag.
A:AnswerYes. It should be able to play the sims 4. I’m not sure what CC is, so I can’t answer that. The speaker isn’t too loud. It’s adjustable. And I just bought the laptop, so I can’t say if it’ll die fast. But right now it’s not lagging too much. I would recommend getting the ram upgraded. Upgrade it to at least 16gbs.
A:AnswerThis Laptop has been tested with Crucial’s 64GB Kit and it’s supported.
As for GTA FiveM, 32GB will work, but if you have the money, I would suggest dual-channeling 2x32gb.
A:AnswerIf you replace the SSD, it will no longer have the OS. You would need to use a clone software to copy over all the existing files.
Microsoft will allow you to download and reinstall the OS but it depends on what type of activation the current OS has. I would check on their site and see what they say
If going the Clone route, I've been using CloneZilla for years. It's free. Download it and run from a thumb drive. You would need a USB to NVME adapter to connect the old NVME to so the clone software can transfer everything between the old and new drive.