A:AnswerI had a similar problem -- I had to go find the DRIVER for the card. Windows couldn't do it automatically, and you don't get the driver from the PNY web page. Try here:
https://www.geforce.com/drivers
A:AnswerI would not buy this card its a x16 slot but runs at x4 so its a lot slower then a older normal x16 card
I would go with a https://www.bestbuy.com/site/pny-xlr8-gaming-single-fan-nvidia-geforce-gtx-1650-super-overclocked-edition-4gb-gddr6-pci-express-3-0-graphics-card-black/6407305.p?skuId=6407305 or better just make sure you have a 6-pin connection from the power supply or a 4 Pin Molex to Male 6 Pin Adapter Cable
A:AnswerKEY FEATURES
Simultaneous Multi-ProjectionNVIDIA PascalNVIDIA Ansel SupportNVIDIA GameWorks™NVIDIA GameStream™ CompatibleNVIDIA GPU Boost™ 3.0Microsoft® DirectX® 12 Support
Vulkan API Support
A:AnswerYes you can definitely install this into a Windows 10 machine. Windows will automatically get working drivers as long as you are connected to the Internet when you start the PC.
I would recommend downloading the GeForce Experience from the Nvidia site and letting it obtain the drivers afterwards and choose the "clean install" option. This is the easiest way to ensure that you have the latest drivers. I uninstall GeForce Experience once I'm done since I don't like bloatware.
A:AnswerYes, this card crushes every other low profile card that doesn't use an additional power connector. Should work fine on a 2.0 pcie, but would probably run a little faster on a 3.0 slot since it is rated for 3.0.
A:AnswerI have a built-in Intel 630 GPU. It uses share memory here. From all the information I have managed to gathered, the GeForce 1030 is a lot faster and better performance than the 630. Plus I didn't like the share memory option on my system. You can go to uTube and see all the comparison on them.
A:AnswerI replaced my GT 730 with this one in my old Dell I5 tower with the original power supply and added 8 gigs of Ram and it made a big difference in gameplay. It runs Star Wars Battlefront 2 very well.
A:AnswerI upgraded my brother in laws computer that has an i7 7400 quad core and 12 gigs of RAM, and his computer used to crash when playing Overwatch on lowest settings. Granted, he only had Intel onboard graphics. But with this he is playing stable at 60fps on epic settings and it looks great. Low temperatures too! I think it would be a significant upgrade from a gt220.