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I have a HP 505B Microtower PC with the AMD Athlon(tm) II X2 220 Processor 2.8 Ghz with 3.00 GB RAM. It came with Windows 7. It also has a PCIE 2.0 slot for video graphic cards, I got it in 2012. In order for me to upgrade to Windows 10 I had to change the graphic card that supports DirectX 9.0 or greater. This card supports DirectX 11.0 & 12.0. It also has an AMD processor that respond extremely well with AMD PC's. As soon as I installed this graphic card and turned on my PC it started working immediately even before I had installed the drivers. After I loaded the drivers it worked even better. It worked so well that I went out and bought another one so that I could upgrade my other PC's. Well worth the price I paid for it. I was now able to upgrade my PC to Windows 10. The other reason I had upgraded is because last month Microsoft announced that after 2020 Microsoft will no longer support Windows 7. Windows 8 is still good for now however I will be in trouble because my Cell Phone is a Windows cell phone and it runs on Windows 8.1 Now make sure your motherboard has a PCIE-2.0 or PCIE-3.0 slot and not just a PCIE slot which is a small edge connector slot or just a AGP slot. One of my PC has just and AGP slot with an AMD Sempron 2.8 Ghz Processor. So now I have to upgrade my motherboard. That PC is running Windows XP and Microsoft started turning the drivers off so that I had to upgrade to Windows 10. (Note*: that's part of the End User License Agreement "EULA". Because Microsoft no longer supports Windows XP they have the right to turn off Window Drivers).
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