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[* black] As expected, getting the PCIe video card out of the Z820 was akin to [http://youtu.be/TG6Eeuv75PU|stealing treats from an infant]. | |
[* black] The card HP dropped in our loaner box isn't much to write home about, but the upgrade potential is pretty great. | |
[* black] Users can install their own PCIe graphics card, or configure their Z820 with one of several different AMD or Nvidia cards. | |
[* icon_note] Oh and did we mention? They have guides for this upgrade, and loads more in their [http://h20464.www2.hp.com/resultsCSR.htm?prodSeriesId=5225041&MEID=FB48E62E-F3D3-4659-8A65-E0DB59754F96|self-repair guide library|new_window=true]. It's enough to make a fixer swoon. | |
+ | [* black] So to recap, that's an easy to upgrade card with a wealth of compatible options now and in the future. Not looking so great right now, Mac Pro. |