Gpu upgrade for MT 5750, supporting win 10 and 300w psu

MS says ATI hasn't upgraded drivers for Windows 10 on my Hp dc5750 MT. Can someone suggest a pci express board not needing more than 300w power supply, and upgraded to Win 10. Thanks.

I never understood the use and need of software clearly other then it would help if your GPU was not strong enough.
However any GPU with 1 GB VRAM is bound to be sufficient for the tasks needed in PS and Bridge.
I have both system and applications as well as cache and files installed on one large SSD (PCI based SSD 960 GB)
My cache is building much faster then before using HDD and I used checked using both Loupe (almost never used) and space bar full screen (often used) and then tried to build a 100 % preview with clicking the cursor on the point I want to check.
Both occasions where timed with an average of 1,5 to 2 seconds per 100 % preview. If you have a thousand then this is to much but who needs to judge 1000 this way when having already a very good quality full screen for the first selection?
If you need that much it is worth applying 100 %  on import and when having made the selection manual dump the full (100 %) cache file from that folder to save space.
BTW, I use DNG files converted from EOS 1Dx, about the same size as your files. Using Photodownloader for this task, renaming, converting, back up and adding metadata template.
It takes a while but I usually let it work in the background having also Bridge open and pointed to the folder where the files are imported to so the cache is already build ( using always HQ and generate monitor sized previews) when the last file is being imported. (and with working on others I mean no heavy duty tasks as rendering films or watching DVD - GPU task - but mostly mail or internet, sometimes a bit PS, again, Bridge is a high demanding application when caching images.. )

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