A:AnswerI have been using them in low profile cases, you need to switch the bracket and add one if you want all the ports, so make sure you have an extra open slot in the back if you want use of the VGA port.
A:AnswerI 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).
A:AnswerUnless your cmos/bios on the pavilion allows you to use built in and expansion fraphics together this card will only allow dvi abd hdmi at the same time.
A:AnswerCheck the motherboard. Your motherboard may have a PCIE-2.0 or 3.0 slot already install depending on when you bought your PC. PC's before 2010 came with two PCI slots and two PCIE slots. PCIE (e for express) are small edge connector slots. After 2010 PC's were installed with either one or two PCIE-2.0 slots and two PCI slots so check your motherboard to be sure before buying any graphic cards. If you have a PCIE-2.0 slots this card will fit.
A:AnswerAs long as you have a PCIE (express) 2.0 or greater slot on your motherboard it should operate fine. It will not work in a AGP slot which are on PCs made between 2005 & 2009. You may have to upgrade your motherboard which is very affordable
A:AnswerI don't see any reason why not I'm running about the same thing. If not return it so it's a win, win. Best buy is pretty awesome about stuff like that.
Bill S.
A:AnswerThe HP mother board must have a PCI Express x16 slot to plug in this Radeon RS-220A card. If so, disable built in graphics in BIOS, and use this PCI Express card.