Supported graphics cards

I can see peopple have problems with the new pci-e 3.0 graphics cards x 16 cards are retro-compatible in Hp computers that have only pci e 2.0 x 16 support. My quests, so what are the graphics cards that I can be sure that work in my computer Hp? Will be - this work IF a graph of the cards that have e pci 3.0?

HPE h8-1145sc

http://support.HP.com/us-en/document/c03058904

BIOS: 2012-02-06, Version7.12 Rev A, 2.95 M

I'm looking for a 7xx of 6xx or gtx GTX if she maybe. Power supply have been replaced by a 700W

L_B_P, welcome to the forum.

I have not heard of someone with backward compatibility with graphics cards problems.  I have recommended PCI 2.0 and 3.0 for several older computers.  Some have problems with the cards that are not compatible with Secure Boot.  They must disable Secure Boot and choose inheritance options.  That said, we must make sure not to choose a card that is too long.  Normally, I recommend buying a card that is not more than 9 ".  This ensures that it fits.  The maps you want to have one or two power on the end connectors.  This adds up to an inch.  I don't know of a member who has installed a map which happened 10.5 "in a matter of size medium, but it was extremely tight.  I am not sure that this will allow good air circulation.

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