HP Envy Phoenix 810-160: graphics card update

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Hello

first of all, I must say that your pc, fortunately, supports UEFI so that this card should not be a problem

However for the card to work or to initialize with the pc, you need to maybe disable secure boot and go to the support of legacy. (this is what you need to know about what you heard on legacy mode)

If I can guide you through this, for details and graphics during this visit the hp support page on the bios settings

as for the question of the guarantee... If you are still IN the warranty period, opening manually to the top of the Cabinet would mean breaking the seal at the bottom of the pc... only the limited warranty of hp then apply... spend your license information and warranty before doing this...

come to the 'best' part... it is an adjective and depends on your perception of and how much you can spend in the pursuit of it...

a solution of 2 gtx in sli/crossfire mode 970 would be as powerful, if not a little more of the x... purpose of titan that would need a power 750 w... once again, the 980 is better that the 970 by a large margin, but nearly twice the price... a 600w will be enough for either, although

hope that answers your questions

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