replace the video card in Pavilion m9510f


Hello

Given that your PC has the GS of NVIDIA 9500 I won't take on your bet. NVIDIA GS9500 replacement program.

Your PC has a 350 watt power supply which is good, but it doesn't have a PCI-E power 6 connector pins for the video card will be limited to the PCI-E slot power.

$50--->NVIDIA GT 430 9.6 Gbps - single slot width

$65--->NVIDIA GT 520 8 Gbps - single slot width

$80--->NVIDIA GT 440 25.6 GB/s - single slot width

$130-->NVIDIA GT 54543 Gbit/s - single slot width - might be difficult to find but perhaps only in the store

Review the performance of NVIDIA specifications. Look at the specifications of strip memory bandwidth and level of DirectX support.

The 440 GT might be your best choice.

An older but great video card is NVIDIA GT 240 1 GB DDR5. This card does not support DirectX 10, which is eventually used in some of the latest PC games but it's a great performer.

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