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Attempting to upgrade my gfx card

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  • Power Supplies
  • Geforce
  • Nvidia
  • Gtx
  • Compatibility
  • HP Pavilion
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September 21, 2014 3:03:44 PM

So I need help because this is the first time I'm attempting on upgrading my HP Pavilion HPE h8-1117c. I really want to get a NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti because I've heard good things and I also want to play my video games on higher settings as well as render video on my computer faster.

Here are my specs -
Motherboard: Pegatron corp. 2AC2
PSU: Internall 300w (100v-240v)

Do I need to upgrade me PSU? Is my Motherboard compatible? I'm very new to upgrading computers so any help would be highly appreciated.

P.S. A GTX 750 Ti is in no way a final choice. If there are any recommendations on better gaming and video editing graphics card please voice your thoughts.

Thank you! :) 

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a b ) Power supply
a b Î Nvidia
September 21, 2014 3:17:26 PM

Compatibility is not a problem.
The 750TI is the fastest card you can run without upgrading the power supply.It is also much faster than the 6670 that came with the computer.
Uninstall old video card drivers .
Run driver sweeper.
shut down.
Swap cards.
Boot to windows and install new drivers.
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