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How do I know what card my PC can handle?
Currently running Integrated HD4200
Not sure what I need to know, everything is stock.
Currently running Integrated HD4200
Not sure what I need to know, everything is stock.
Have you looked at the HP specs for the PC? It should detail what expansion card slots are available, such as a PCIeX16 (the current Video cards), PCIeX1, AGP, or PCI. Along with what interface card type you can use, you will need to know what the wattage is for your power supply. Many Video cards will specify what wattage power supply - MINIMUM - that is needed. Many PCIeX16 video cards also require a PCIe power connector.
Your next step after determining the PC's capability is what you want from a new video card, such as HDMI connection for a TV - and if you want an HDMI port you will need (easiest) a video card that also has it's own audio built on the card. And, if a higher wattage power supply is needed (if a standard ATX power supply will fit and is compatible with the motherboard power connections).
I know I didn't do the leg work for you and research what the HP's specs are. But you can do that yourself.
i took a shot in the dark not knowing what my Mobo could handle, and went with a gtx 260.
it works like a charm
p.s i did have to spring for a new power supply
Specs on that HP,
HP Pavilion p6270z Desktop PC Product Specifications and Configurable Options HP Pavilion p6270z CTO Desktop PC - HP Customer Care (United States - English)
How much are you looking to spend? With only a 300W power supply you're going to have to factor that into the cost as well.
I can spend whatever. I'm looking for a decent WoW card, that's all,
So, you have the option of basically any card you want that is PCIe or PCI express (same thing, but you'll see it both ways). I would also recommend a PSU with a new card.PCI Express x16: 1
PCI Express x1: 3
PCI Express x1 minicard socket: 1
Are you planning on any other games in the future?
I don't know what any of that means Liquid. Depends on what comes out, I'd like to as up-to-date as possible with just the card, since I don't know how to change power supplies.