Pavilion h8-1330z: Noisy Hot map video

CPU has always been noisy but even more so during the month.  It is now about 5 years old.

Open and clean the fans but found out it was the fan on the video card making all the noise.  My nephew of computer sauvy said I have a HP GeForce GT 630 Graphic Card - 2 GB DDR3 SDRAM - PCI Express x 16.  HP plug only States NVIDIA GeForce GT 630.  I've updated the drivers.  It is always noisy, sometimes grinding sounds. I also check the temperature with an app and it works @ 50 c... which I think is pretty hot.

Is there a more efficient, less noisy and hot video card I can get to replace the current?  What SHOULD I replace it with the same?

CPU card:

AMD FX Processor with eight cores (tm) - 8120

System memory - 8 GB

Card system - 2AC8 1.2

BIOS - 2AC8 1.2

Video: Video:

NVIDIA GeForce GT 630

Resolution - 1920 x 1080

Version - 9.18.13.3523 (04/03/2014)

4 044 MB of graphics memory-

Status of Aero - active

Will this work?

PNY - Nivida Geforce GT 740 2 GB DDR3 PCI Express card 3.0 chart.

Many thxs to one old computer iliterate of semi.

Greetings,

The Nvidia 600 series cards will work.

The GT 740 should also work as your PC has a UEFI BIOS. Your version of BIOS is 8.xx. Your PC is in the Group of PC having the first implantation of a UEFI BIOS. So that's why I tell you one '740 should run'.

You will need to check that your power supply can handle a GT 740. 740 requires a minimum 400 watts power.

You will need to check "Secure Boot" is disabled in the BIOS and 'Legacy Boot' is enabled in the BIOS before installing the new graphics card. You are running Windows 7, so these two parameters must be in effect now.

Also, you will need to uninstall the graphics drivers from Nvidia to address current before installing the new graphics card.

Please note that upgrading the graphics card with a different model number card will cause any type of Recovery HP provided the factory, if you need to make one, to fail. Recovery of Microsoft options works.

You will need to develop a new plan for the backup and restoration of your operating system and data in the event of catastrophic failure.

Jay

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