HP pavilion elite hpe 083uk graphics card

Hello

I have a HP Pavilion Elite HPE-083uk with a NVIDIA GeForce GTX260 graphics card (HP part number: HP 579684-001).

The graphics card has stopped working and I am looking for a replacement, but struggling to find one that matches the required configuration, in the same slot and is available in 2014.

Any guidance would be appreciated,

Thank you very much.

Hello

Ah - my fault for typing.  Too many 7s.  GV-R726XOX-2GC by Gigabyte  There are a few variants of the same graphics card on this site.

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