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I have an up envy Phoenix h9-1335ea Intel core i7. 8gb ram. Psu 600w. 256sdd and 2tb hd.  The mother board is ipmmb-fm.  Sorry specs are sketchy.  Best I can do as the graphic card installed was an Amd Ati Radeon 7770 (i think).  Looking for compatible card as this one is like gold dust to find. Any suggestions? This is no longer recognised by display no matter which port I connect to. 

any help would be great. 

 

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@K4RL0505,

 

Welcome to our HP User Forum!

 

I have plenty of suggestions, so without further ado, let's start with this one, an Asus Nvidia GTX 560 Ti 1GB GDDR5 as shown here for sale on eBay Great Britain: ASUS GTX 560 TI NVIDIA DIRECTCUII 1GB GRAPHICS CARD EN GTX 560 TI DCII 2DI 1GD5 | eBay.

 

The aforementioned graphics card would also be a GPU improvement: UserBenchmark: AMD HD 7770 vs Nvidia GTX 560 Ti.

 

[EDIT #1:] please verify that your 600-watt PSU has two 6-pin PCIe power cables.

 

[EDIT #2:] Never mind, your 600-watt Power Supply "Petrus 600W e-star V5.0 Bronze" with HP p/n: 633186-002 DOES appear to have two 6-pin (or 6+2-pin) PCIe power cables, in other words, an Asus Nvidia GTX 560 Ti would be a viable option:

 

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[EDIT #3:] If budget is an issue, here is another purchase option, a GTX 750 Ti 2GB GDDR5 offered for £35.00 (or "Best Offer"!) + £5.32 postage: ASUS NVIDIA GEFORCE GTX 750 TI 2GB GTX750TI-OC-2GD5 C2010ML 886227682317 | eBay.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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