HP 110-050ea desktop PC: my HP 110-050ea desktop PC can support a graphics card?

I havne' set t to update my PC somehow before, but I do a few games on it and I was wondering if it is possible to update the standard Intel HD integrated graphics, it comes with something better.

The specifications are in this link, could you please let me know what graphics card would be compatible with it (if any) and what else I would need to get to work, for example maybe a power supply upgrade.

Thank you!

Hello

As you can see, it doesn't have any accommodation for you to install a video card. It uses Intel Graphics Media Accelerator HD integrated graphics which is soldered to the motherboard on the motherboard plug:

http://h20564.www2.HP.com/hpsc/doc/public/display?docLocale=en_US & docid = emr_na-c03728581

Kind regards.

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