Pavilion p6-2065uk: update video card

Update video card.

Is it possible to update my current graphics card which is open GL compatible videao 256 of ram and a resolution of 1280 x 720

I use version 10.5 On1 photo software which is a little slow with my current video function.

Any advice will be appreciated

John

@johnh48, welcome to the forum.

The most recent video cards require UEFI in the motherboard instead of a standard/Legacy BIOS.  HP didn't start using UEFI to mie-October 2012.  The BIOS may not be upgraded in the UEFI.  The last cards only not for UEFI are the GTX 660/670.

Here is a video card that will give you what you need.  However, it will take a power supply (PSU) upgrade, too.  I love Corsair products.  I propose a modular power supply at least 500W.  Almost any card that meets your needs will require an upgrade of the power supply.

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