Gigabit network card

I have an old HP P6823W and currently 50mbps to internet my computer can not enjoy. I'm looking to get a Gigabit network, but I want to assure you that my motherboard can handle and I have PCI housing appropriate to put it in. I currently have a GeForce 560TI in one of the slots. It's the card, I was thinking of buying and I want to just make sure that I can take advantage of it before making this commitment. Thank you!

http://www.Newegg.com/product/product.aspx?item=N82E16833156139&cm_re=gigabit_network_card-_-33-156-...

Demurral, welcome to the forum.

The map in the link you provided does not work with your motherboard.  It's PCI, and there is no slot for this version.  You need a PCI Express x 1 card.

Here is a card that should work for you.  Read the reviews to see what users have to say about it.

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