Desktop HP Pavilion 550-100na: graphics card

I want to update my graphics card, which is currently AMD Radeon R5-330.  Power supply is 180W.

I would like to know where I can find recommendations for a graphics card that is compatible with windows 10.  I'm not a gamer, but use photoshop and watch DVDs and want to have better quality graphics

Thank you

@themacksteruk, welcome to the forum.

You will not be able to upgrade the video card without upgrading the power supply (PSU).  She should be at least 500W.  You must measure the space where the PSU is installed and check to see if you can find one that fits.

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