Video card to cupertino2 mother board

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I´ve got a HP Pavilion p6-2055sc with a motherboard cupertino2-H61-ua-TX, and i3 processor 2120. I am about to upgrade to a core i5-2500k. I am also considering a new graphics/video card compatible with the mother board. I am not looking for a high end graphics/video card since this would cost to much, require doing something about the power supply, etc (and thus I guess I could go for a new computer altogether). Do you know of an "affordable" and compatible card better than the nvidia gforce 520?
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What is your BIOS revision? If it's 7, ok.  If it's 8, your into UEFI.  It's possible to get GPU's that do not have UEFI requirements.  Some readings to understand why WIN8 and UEFI are the newer system.
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