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Glad to hear you got that sorted!
It's not a good card for todays needs.
AMD Cayman, 600 MHz, 512 Cores, 32 TMUs, 32 ROPs, 2048 MB GDDR5, 500 MHz, 256 bit
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An upgrade to even something 3 or 4 years old for $50 or $100 will be a MASSIVE upgrade! Granted, if you're not gaming or doing anything video intensive, then what you have will get you by.
For example, a Geforce GTX 960(2GB or 4GB) would be a great option and is not expensive. A GTX 1070 would be even better and, again, is not expensive.
If you'd like some more suggestions on what card might work best for that system, let us know.
Unless you actually need that much RAM, just go with 48GB. It'll be more that you will ever need for that system.
I would skip this in favor of a quality 2TB SATA SSD. You will not really get much of a performance boost from NVMe in that system.