Presario SR1913WM video cards compatible PCIe


Your SR1913WM uses a motherboard Nagami2L GL8 which is more or less the same card that is in my HP and Compaq SR1910NX a1632x. I have no problem using an OEM HP PCIe x 16 AMD Radeon HD 6450 v2.0 on these systems. If you buy a graphics card in sales at retail, you may also need to replace your power supply to meet the needs of the new card. Many of these graphics NVIDIA G/GT cards for Newegg.com should work for you, if you have or install a 300 Watt power supply.

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