HP pav p6 2065 64 bit integrated graphics

Pinnacle studio hd ultimate run ok on this pc or will I need or do I have to install a graphics card for this pc.

CPU i7 4 GB ram onboard intel hd graphics.    Thank you

Hi John,.

$80--->NVIDIA GT 440 25.6 GB/s - single slot width

$130-->NVIDIA GT 545 43 Gbit/s - single slot width - might be difficult to find but perhaps only in the store

$110-->NVIDIA GT 240 1 GB DDR5. 54.4 Gbps single slot width, this card does not support DirectX 11 which is eventually used in some of the latest PC games but it's a great performer.

Review the performance of NVIDIA specifications. Look at the specifications of strip memory bandwidth and level of DirectX support.

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