HP Pavilion 500-319NA: new to < see below > graphics card

Hello

I am new to the computer upgrades and know almost nothing about it, so please keep any simpler answer and understanding as possible.

My computer is the "HP Pavilion 500-319na".

It contains the graphics card "NVIDIA GeForce 705" (I think it's a 1 GB model)

There's a game coming out next year called Overwatch, this graphics card is unable to play the game, so I decided that I want to upgrade this Christmas.

The graphics card, I have drawn attention is the "ASUS 2 GB GeForce GTX 750 Ti.

I have mainly two questions:

  • Is my computer compatible with this graphics card?
  • the Geforce 705 dosent require any kind of power, but one that I want (the GTX 750 it) seems to require a power adapter 6 pin or something.

If anyone could help with any of these things it would be wonderful.

Thank you, Callie

You'll be glad you asked, you need to clarify some issues.

This is your computer.  There really a 180W external PSU?  Or is the power supply inside the box?  There were some variations in generation of HP model #.   If internal, envy is the coast?

Your computer has a 2.9 Ghz CPU... but Overwatch requires a 3.3 - 3, 46 Ghz CPU. That will slow down the game.

GTX660 (140W) is far superior to the GTX750Ti (60W), but power is a problem. AQgain, need you a new power supply, but it's an internal model.  See above question. !!!

You also have a problem of compatibility of the UEFI BIOS.  The GTX750Ti is OK, but the GTX 660 requires BIOS settings inherited.

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