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The Intel HD 630 is a really weak and basic display adapter and gets heavily outperformed by almost any GPU.
On top of that, some features are simply not implemented in the hardware, meaning that, at best, they will have to be emulated by the CPU (very slow), when you are already slower than a dedicated solution.
For many non-demanding games the integral graphics will be perfectly adequate, but anything that is specifying the graphics requirements in terms an nVidia / AMD dedicated card is not going to run well, if at all.
Rule of thumb: if it uses 3D rendering, you're going to be mostly out of luck.
Roughly comparable to a GTX 260. Which is a videocard from a decade ago.
By all means put GTX 1060 6GB in there, Intel integrated graphics are quite weak, more like GT 740 not GTX 750.
Just make sure your power supply is good enough, 500W with one 6+2 pin PCI-E power cable at least.
You are on point with the GTX 740
yes