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HP Pavilion 590-p0024
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

I want to use three monitors with my HP Pavilion 590-p0024. I'm assuming a GPU upgrade is the best wat to go. (if there is better option, please let me know) My questions are:

 

1. What three monitor GPU is best for my rig?

2. What GPU would work with my existing PSU, or what PSU upgrade would I need to run that card?

 

Thanks. 

P.S I was thinking an AMD would be preferable if at all possible, perhaps the Radeon RX 500? IDK.

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@COAbrah,

The AMD 500 is a series.  Like a Ford, several models. Pick one?

Your best answer is to call AMD and ask about 3 monitors, resolution, and necessary connections.

Then you can look at this spreadsheet to determine GPU and PSU requirements.

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