Pavilion m7480n upgrade video card

Hello.  I own a HP Pavilion m7480n and want to upgrade the video card with one that has HDMI.  Is there a specific type/model should I buy?  I'm looking for something in the order of $100.  I have the original software, including Windows XP.  Thank you.

Boriken100 wrote:

Thank you.  I understand I PCIEX16 used by the current video card.  I guess my question is there, which is now compatible with that?  Once again, I am looking for a video card with HDMI and would like it have 1 GB of power, if it is possible.  Thanks again!

Hello

Yes, it is possible. Please check this list to find out the card fits your budget. Please also note do not buy card that needs high power (approximately 10w - 15w more your existing card should be ok) otherwise you will have to buy a new power supply.

Good luck.

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