Question How to find out what graphics card is compatible with my system?

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The computer I have is an HP Victus 15L Gaming Desktop

Product Number: 575N4AA#ABA

Right now I am currently using the onboard graphics card of the motherboard. However I was planning on upgrading to a dedicated graphics card, just don't know which brand Nvidia or AMD as well as what will actually fit in my case or if I would need to upgrade my case as well. I am also on a fixed income so I don't want to get something that will break the bank or i will just have to save up for it. I would also like a card that will primarily last a few years.

I do play games, however not a heavy gamer, I play Scum, Cyberpunk2077 and a few others.

Any advice or help would be greatly appreciated.
 
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https://www.microcenter.com/product...51-gaming-pc-platinum-collection#photogroup-4

If I got the right PC linked boy that's tight in there.

The main roadblock is going to be the OEM power supply. Can you list it or better post a picture of the side of it with it's power specifications clear in a pictures.
Thank you for the information, I will see what I can do with the pictures and better part numbers tomorrow, As mentioned I don't mind replacing the case to something bigger if it will provide more space to put a card. so just as a back up.
 
The computer I have is an HP Victus 15L Gaming Desktop
It wont be a "gaming" desktop if it doesn't have dedicated graphics of any sort right?

I checked, and your PSU options be limited as well, cause any PSU you may need to upgrade to in order to get a decent GPU upgrade, should all be proprietary HP ones. (cause of HPs mobo connector).

So basically you'll probably need a new PSU & Case as well. Once cash is put aside for those, you'll have little for the GPU 🙁
 
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