HPE180T CTO: HPE 180 t graphics card advise?

Recently, I improved my diet at 650W, installed a 660Ti GTX card and had nothing but problems. I did everything as suggested here and elsewhere. I updated the Bios, used DDU, reformatted and reinstalled my OS. Tried on older drivers, the most recent, etc. I am a real novice, but is not afraid to try things.

The only thing that I didn't call HP. Maybe I should have. In any case had graphics driver stopped responding and has recovered the message a lot. Of more the black screens, blockades, without starts, blue screens.returned the 660Ti. I reinstalled my original raedon 4650 and no problem except once, using only a Topaz Labs don't branch I got the error message driver graphics. My question is that I would be able to go to any more recent card without problems? Is there a certain class or number of my motherboard?

I need a card with Open GL of at least 3.5 to run some plugins. My current is there, but I need a better performer. Then my monitor is causing a problem? Its a PH Dell 2012 H, which is not a high resolution, screen play. (1600 x 900), I asked some questions here before and got a lot of help, but nothing seems to work, and I don't want to buy a new card to have the same problem. Big Dave said he ran the 660Ti in a similar unit with no problems. I spent about a week of reading and trying things. Comments or suggestions?

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Raedon 4650

When you try to upgrade a computer 6 years with newer components, it is difficult to know what will work.  I suggest you contact EVGA Tech Support (1-888-881-3842) to get an idea of which of their video cards will work with your system.  They have always been very helpful whenever I got in touch with them.  I have no doubt they will give you good ideas.  Personally, I don't want you buy a map on my advice and pay to return it.

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