XPS 8700 - NVIDIA GetForce GT 635-1

8700 XPS I'm considering buying has the "NVIDIA GetForce GT 635-1' installed.  I use the system for purposes with two screens and a lot of commercial cards. (no game).

Is this graphics card to the height or do I consider that I consider more expensive configurations of XPS with AMD radeon HD R9 270 or higher specs Nvidia cards. ? .

I would appreciate any advice.

The GT 635 suits very well for what you will do.

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