HP Pavilion p7-1207c graphics card upgrade question

Hi, I currently own a HP Pavilion p7-1207c and I play NBA 2K15 on low settings at 1600x900 and average only about 25 maybe 30 if I get lucky. The card I plan on upgrading to is either the GT 630 or the GT 730. My question is if my motherboard would support either of these cards and will I see a increase of framerates in 2K15? I have tried finding a BIOS update on my computer HP's page, couldn't find any. I was just wondering if the GT 730 would be compatible with my PC.
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GarrickLee, welcome to the forum.
There is no BIOS update for the computer.  HP doesn't develop them after the computer is over a year old.
Yes, the GT 730 is compatible with your motherboard.  However, I can't tell you for certain if it will provide more FPS.
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