Modle:HP Desktop - 750-11 WANTED: good graphics for desktop HP ENVY - 750-114 cards

As the title I'm looking for a graphics card to upgrade to since that integrated is not the best. Any help will be greatly appreciated thanks. Model: HP ENVY Desktop - 750-114

Thank you for the additional information.

Here's a page on the cards around the price you want to pay on Newegg.com.  This will give you an idea what is available.  You should read the reviews to see what users have to say about them.

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