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Before someone trys to say that card is ok look at this chart.
http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/2012-vga-gpgpu/04-Metro-2033-DirectX-11-B-Performance,2941.html
Also you might need a new PSU with a more powerful GPU. The specs do not list the size of the PSU.
Here are more detailed specs for your machine[h20000.www2.hp.com]
You only have 1 PCIEx16 slot on that motherboard, which means you will always only be able to use one graphics card. Also, your power supply is 460W, and your cooling is probably limited.
With all this in mind, if you want an enthusiast PC, you will probably want to buy a new graphics card, and a better power supply to support that graphics card. Since a new card will run pretty hot in that case, you will probably want a better main fan.
You should print out that link I provided, and take it to a local PC hardware store. Pick out a good graphics card (I would suggest a 2GB 680) and then get the staff there to help you find a power supply that will fit in your case and have connectors that are compatible with the new graphics card
With my somewhat similar PC I can tell you that my 1GB 7850 runs well on the same PSU that you have, and I can play the almost any game on ultra settings at 1920x1080 and get 30+fps, so if you get a 680(which is better than my graphics card) there won't be a game on the market that you can't put on ultra and get at LEAST 30fps, probably much higher.
Everything else in your computer is fantastic as is. A decent chipset, great processor, USB 3.0, and lots of out-of-the-box functionality.
Now all you have to do is get rid of that wretched Windows 8...:P