I think you will find that it is the "HP" part which will cause endless problems, not the "NVidia" part.
I have never had any problems with NVidia cards, but I have had plenty of problems with how HP build their systems.
I could by wrong...... but so could you ;o)
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G'day Bill,
Whatever you do, don't go the NVidia route - unless you can get the PC
fully spec'd with what you would run and trial it.
We had endless problems with the drivers on new HP boxes.
Ended up with Matrox Millennium P650 PCIe 128Mb card, which we use with
dual 19" LCD monitors - very happy with result.
HTH
Greg.
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