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Hopefully/probably, your motherboard has a PCIe x16 slot. If it does, great. So, you would look for an nvidia graphics card that is PCIe x16 compatible. Now, many [new] cards will claim backward compatibility. Some are, a lot are not. Some will work, some will not.
So, you want to look for an older card, perhaps in the range of a GTX 760 or a GTX 1060. They still have drivers that are being updated by nvidia for Windows 10.
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Your 2nd gen processor is not supported. If your OS is W10, you will be running the Microsoft generic driver, which lacks features.
There is no driver update available from Intel.
If your machine is a desktop, you might want to find a compatible nvidia card. Compatibility is key.
If your machine is a laptop, there is nothing you can do.
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Yes, it is a desktop PC.
How do I go about finding a compatible nvidia card.
I am great with a cam,era by rubbish with computer internals!!
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Hopefully/probably, your motherboard has a PCIe x16 slot. If it does, great. So, you would look for an nvidia graphics card that is PCIe x16 compatible. Now, many [new] cards will claim backward compatibility. Some are, a lot are not. Some will work, some will not.
So, you want to look for an older card, perhaps in the range of a GTX 760 or a GTX 1060. They still have drivers that are being updated by nvidia for Windows 10.
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