Upgrade to GTX760 Gigabyte on Envy 810-160

I would like to install the following: graphics OC Gigabyte GTX760 GDDR5 - 4 GB 2xDVI/HDMI/DP card on the following system - Phoenix ENVY 810-160 HP

Product # F3D90AA #ABA

Card mother MS-7826 (Kaili)

I7 processor 4770 3.9 Ghz Turbo

Is this possible?

Thanks for your help.

Mike

Hi Mike,.

Consult this publication of the article.  A measure such as the graphics card that you referenced is long of 11.6 ".  You may need to choose an another 760 from NVIDIA.

I don't foresee a problem.  Your PC has a 600 Watt power supply.  Check that the power supply of your PC has a power PCI-E 8 connector pins and a connector to power PCI-E 6-pin.

If you are having problems, and then consider the information posted by HP below.  You may need to disable secure boot to get the card to work, but after that, you should be able to re-enable this feature.

HP Secure Boot Windows 8 themes Computer does not start after the installation of a video (Windows 8) card  

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