computer hp p6720f-a ati radeon 4200 video - want to upgrade

want to put a video card in the computer

Hello

Consult this publication document for more information video card.

Look at either the Sapphire 6850 for $135 after discount or 6870 for $170.  This video card must be able to run modern PC game up to ultra high speed of play and still give you the excellent performance of the game.

This Corsair CX600 is $50 after rebate.

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