What Graphics Cards Are Compatible For 3D?

I currently have Intel HD Graphics.
There are...... endless lists of graphics cards out there, so I thought I'd ask here just a few graphics cards that are compatible.  I always get a message that says I cannot make any 3D models because my graphics card is not compatible.
I have an Intel Celeron N2830 Processor... do I need to change this too?

Ahh, yes. You can find a list of tested graphics here: Photoshop CC and CC 2014 GPU FAQ
Benjamin

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