graphics card upgrade HPE 500z?

Hello

First of all, I'm a total newb with computers. Secondly, I have a 5 years HPE 500z (Phenom II x 6 1045T 2.7 Ghz) running Windows 7 home premium 64-bit. The current map graphic is a GeForce GT 610. I'm working on what I can improve the graphics card. I was looking at the map of ti GeForce GTX 750, but my research led me to believe that there is some bios on UEFI issues. My bios is dated 2010, and I looked on the site of HP support for an update, but nothing helped. Any ideas on what particular video card might be suitable? I use the computer for work and play of light, but I've noticed recently that games like Elite Sniper 3, which had already run smoothly are now executed slowly with delay. I have recently replace a PSU failure (the computer now sports a 500W PSU) and did a system restore because of computer crashes (all now resolved). Is there a faster graphics card cards can I use with my current system, or I'm looking at a new mother/computer card?

Thank you most kindly,

Robert

@spinecracker

Most of the graphics cards NVIDIA GTX 750 works with a power of 300 watts with the exception of the NVIDIA GTX 750 models that require an auxiliary power connector 6-pin.  It is a moot point in your situation.

"Is the question you should ask a NVIDIA GTX 750 that will work in my PC?"

If you search this forum, you will find situations where the NVIDIA GTX 750 did not work in the old HP PC.   The new HP PC running a version 8 BIOS will support the NVIDIA GTX 750.

Review of the models ZOTAC NVIDIA GTX 750 which are backwards compatible with PCI-E version 1.1.

Non-UEFI NVIDIA GTX 660 model would also be a good choice.  I have the EVGA GTX 660, but since then have flashed the vBIOS inside in support of UEFI computers.  As I flashed, it no longer works on old no UEFI PC of.

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