The upgrade graphic card - HP Pavilion Elite HPE - 120it

Hello! I need to change my graphics card so I would like to know what is best for my office. The model is HPE-120it! I just need to play games in the recent in a comfortable way, but I need resolutions higher than 1920 x 1080 or 3D!

I hope you can help me but anyway thank you for your time!

The ASUS can work... Please measure along the slot PCIe x 16, in the back of the computer from any obstruction, to determine the maximum length card that can fit into your computer.

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