Upgrade graphic card for HP Pavilion p6-2105eo

I would like to upgrade the graphic card för HP Pavilion p6-2105eo.
Any suggestions?

Hi,
Try one of the below MSI specific model graphics cards.  They may or may not work in your PC but if they do then it's about the best that you can do without also replacing the power supply. These cards come with a switch to allow the card to work with legacy and UEFI mode BIOS PCs.  Know what the return policy is before your PC.
MSI NVIDIA GTX N750 TI and the MSI GTX N750 TF If NewEgg is out of stock then try TigerDirect, Google or Amazon.
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