Pavilion p6-2422el: Pavilion p6-2422el GPU upgrade

Hello
I recently decided to upgrade the Nvidia Geforce gt630 supplied with the pc. After a little research I ' ve found the 750 gtx or 750ti cards and I would like to know if they are compatible with my system. If you have any suggestions for the best graphics cards please tell me. Sorry for the bad English.

PS. I looked on data sheets HP and idk why but my pc has a different cpu (i5-3330)

Hi there @Francesco55,

Welcome to the Forums of HP Support!  I understand that you look at upgrading the graphics card in your computer.  I'm happy to help you with this.

Looking at the HP Pavilion p6-2422el product specifications desktop PC and HP and Compaq Desktop PCs - specifications of the motherboard, H-Joshua-H61-Μatx (Joshua), your system has the following:

300W internal power supply (100V-240V)

A PCI Express x 16 (Gen2.0)
Three PCI Express x 1 (Gen2.0) connectors
A PCI Express x 1 Mini card

Any card you're looking at would be necessary to act within these limits.

Looking at the: GeForce GTX 750 Ti spécifications

Minimum configuration of power (W) 300 W

Support for the PCI Express 3.0 bus

And: the GeForce GTX 750 specifications

Minimum configuration of power (W) 300 W

Support for the PCI Express 3.0 bus

Neither the map shows a requirement for a secondary power supply, but both require a minimum of a 300W power supply. You can install a power of higher capacity to exceed this requirement and avoid potential problems.

Please let me know if it works for you and if it does not solve your problem, please mark this message as a solution. Bravo would be appreciated as well.

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