Graphics Card Compatibility Between Hp And Radeon?

Discussion in 'Hardware' started by silvervulpus, Dec 31, 2018.

  1. silvervulpus

    silvervulpus Guest

  2. Anon-469e6fb48c

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  3. silvervulpus

    silvervulpus Guest

    i looked at the link, it says the 1GB version is, would the 2GB be considered the same PCIe needed? 3.0 X16 is the MOBO slot.
     
  4. Anon-469e6fb48c

    Anon-469e6fb48c Anonymized

    It should fit just fine.

    This person put in a Evga Geforce gtx 730.This should be your case correct.

     
  5. satrow

    satrow Major Geek Extraordinaire

    If you're looking to improve graphics performance ensure you get a card with GDDR5, it'll have more than double the bandwidth of the cheaply built DDR3/DDR4 versions and will perform much better, regardless of the memory amount.
     
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  6. Digerati

    Digerati Major Geek Extraordinaire

    It looks like it is compatible with the motherboard, but it might not be with the case.

    Note you said that is a SFF (small form factor) PC. That means it is thin (looking at it in the "tower" orientation). And that usually means it requires a "low profile" card. Clearly, as seen by the back connector area of that card, it is full height. If you look at that video, they are installing a low profile card.
     

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