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HP Envy 700-229c
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Hello, I was looking to get a graphics card for my HP Envy 700-229c computer but I don't know which one's are compatible.

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@kabirvirdee, welcome to the forum.

 

Any video card that is PCI Express 3.0 x16  will work with your computer.  The video slot is PCI Express x16 (Gen 3.0).  You have to make certain that the card will fit into the space provided.  This can be done by measuring from the Back I/O plate to the front of the computer.  Also, you have to check to see the wattage of the power supply unit (PSU) that is required.  The PSU in your computer is 460W.  The PSU should have at least 100W more than the card requires.  I like EVGA cards.  If you decide to buy one of their cards, you can contact their Tech Support (1-888-881-3842) for help with choosing the best card for your system.

 

Please click the Thumbs up + button if I have helped you and click Accept as Solution if your problem is solved.



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@kabirvirdee, welcome to the forum.

 

Any video card that is PCI Express 3.0 x16  will work with your computer.  The video slot is PCI Express x16 (Gen 3.0).  You have to make certain that the card will fit into the space provided.  This can be done by measuring from the Back I/O plate to the front of the computer.  Also, you have to check to see the wattage of the power supply unit (PSU) that is required.  The PSU in your computer is 460W.  The PSU should have at least 100W more than the card requires.  I like EVGA cards.  If you decide to buy one of their cards, you can contact their Tech Support (1-888-881-3842) for help with choosing the best card for your system.

 

Please click the Thumbs up + button if I have helped you and click Accept as Solution if your problem is solved.



I am not an HP Employee!!
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