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That's a fairly new PC according to HP's website Apr 2018. This video card is a bit underpowered for games but better than this GT730. I only used the 730 to debug a PC build when my Nvidia RTX 2050 seemed to not work (turned out to be a RAM issue unrelated to the video). HP also warns that the built in UHD 630 Intel graphics will be disabled when an add on card is present in the PC (not sure why doesn't seem right, but keep it in mind if hoping to run multiple monitors). That 630 card should perform much better than this 4+ year old Nvidia GT 710 design. The motherboard does have one large PCI slot so you could upgrade to a modern Nvidia anything like a GT 1030 (slightly faster and stays in the 300w low power arena), their 1660 is currently the newest. BUT you'll need to look to upgrade that 310w power supply PSU to at least a 450w for faster video cards and it also needs to have an odd 4 pin adapter and I'm not sure about the fit of a standard PSU in that case.
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