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HP Pro 3300 Series MT
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hello, can you give me a list of compatibles graphic cards as i need to improve graphic for gaming.

do i need to change the power supply unit too ??? the on-board graphic cannot support csgo and dota2 on medium quality video. i wanted to add new graphic cards as i can play on higher resolutions. 

 

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With the list I provided, there isn't a need to upgrade the PSU.

 

Purchase the adapter with the HP part number, install it and it is plug 'n play.

 

One of the discrete adapters with 2GB or more should give you the resolution and power that your games need.



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Here is the list from HP: They are all HP part number  video cards.  See page 27 in the following manual for the part numbers. http://h20628.www2.hp.com/km-ext/kmcsdirect/emr_na-c03550633-1.pdf

  • ATI Radeon HD 4200 integrated graphics2

  • AMD Radeon HD 6450 1GB DDR3 FH PCIe x16 card

  • AMD Radeon HD 6450 512MB DDR3 FH PCIe x16 card

  • AMD Radeon HD 6570 1GB DDR3 FH PCIe x16 card

  • AMD Radeon HD 6570 2GB DDR3 FH PCIe x16 card

  • NVIDIA GeForce 405 512MB DDR3 FH PCIe x16 card

  • NVIDIA GeForce 405 1GB DDR3 FH PCIe x16 card

  • NVIDIA GeForce GT420 2GB PCIe x16 card

  • NVIDIA GeForce GT440 1.5GB PCIe x16 card

  • NVIDIA GeForce GT440 3GB PCIe x16 card

  • NVIDIA GeForce GT520 1GB DDR3 FH PCIe x16 Card

  • NVIDIA GeForce GT530 2GB DDR3 FH PCIe x16 card

  • NVIDIA GeForce GT545 3GB DDR3 FH PCIe x16 card



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I would suggest you go here, and let it analyze your syetm. I really doubt the processor specs and RAM meet the requirements.    HP Pro 3300 - Pentium G840 2.8 GHz - 2 GB

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HP Pro 3300 Series MT specs that i have : intel core i5-2320 3.0Ghz Ram 4 gb ddr3 300W psu i wanted to change graphic cards that supported mid or high resolutions quality when playing dota 2 or csgo. Is it possible with the current compatible list you have given me??? Do i need to change the power supply unit as well for a better gaming experience ??
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With the list I provided, there isn't a need to upgrade the PSU.

 

Purchase the adapter with the HP part number, install it and it is plug 'n play.

 

One of the discrete adapters with 2GB or more should give you the resolution and power that your games need.



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