@MasterRaven , welcome back to the forum.
The main concern that you will have is the space provided for the card. Here is the Illustrated Parts and Service Guide for the computer: http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c03812595
On Page 2, in the section titled "Other boards", is a list of compatible video cards. They all appear to be low-profile cards. You can see this if you run a search for them: https://www.amazon.com/PNY-NVIDIA-Profile-PCI-Express-VCNVS315DVI-PB/dp/B00DC9Q924
The PCIe x16 slot on your motherboard is v.2.0. The card is PCIe x16 is v.3.0. It is backward compatible, but you won't be able to take advantage of what the v.3.0 offers in the way of features.
I suggest that you choose a manufacturer and check their specifications for the RX 570. Each manufacturer has their own specifications for the card.
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