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Unfortunately the screen shot is too small to read and the real issue is more you knowing if you have the following: * Power Supply is at least 300 Watts (That you can't get from your screenshot, you have to look it up on your computer) * Has a spare PCI-E Slot inside (You have to look inside your computer) * Your computer is not a Small Form Factor computer If your computer is at least 6 years old, it should have the correct version of the PCI-E slot, but also, some of the off the shelf computers like HP, don't necessarily come with a PCI-E slot, favoring the built in video card.
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