A:AnswerWindows probably replaced the legacy drivers with it's own drivers. Uninstall the Windows 10 gfx drivers. Reboot the computer and re-install the legacy drivers from the EVGA web site. Then turn off Windows 10 ability to DL new drivers.
A:Answerthat purely depends on your mother board and the space in your case, this and just like every other desktop computer for a graphics card require a PCIe lane
A:AnswerThe issue was a security setting that needed to be changed in order for the EVGA to be installed. Once that setting was returned to its original position, everything is printing again from Microsoft Office.
A:AnswerNo.
1) You don't have a PCIe expansion slot on your motherboard.
2) Your power supply only pushes 90 watts.
3) There aren't any graphics card upgrade options for your PC. Unfortunately you are stuck with the onboard AMD R4 graphics because your PC uses a system on chip (SOC) design.
Also your processor isn't upgradeable and only runs at 2.0GHz with a Max boost to 2.4GHz......so you're never going to get good frame rates on an FPS at any decent settings. Don't waste your time trying to upgrade your rig. Start over with a new build.
A:AnswerAs long as you have the proper PCI-E slot and enough clearance, motherboard brand is not an issue. I'm running my 1050 ti on an MSI and there's no issue.
A:AnswerMsrp is $139, its slightly lesser brother is at $109 card is a good buy even at $150 imo, but $120 is probably your target price to grab the card at without fear of over spending