Ya, that card will fit. And that monitor is s fine choice, but it only has HDMI and VGA. The video card has two DVI ports (an one svideo), and it comes with ONE DVI-VGA adapter - so you may need another, depending on what inputs your current monitor has. That video card also has a 400-watt PSU requirement. The HP site doesn't list that particular spec, but it should be printed on a label on the side of your PSU. But after a quick look, i think it has a 400 watt.
If you need any adapters, monoprice.com has insanely good prices.
Oh, just a note for your title; "CPU" actually refers to your actual processor that's on the motherboard, and not the whole case. However, if you DO want to upgrade the CPU in the future, that motherboard can take quad-cores.
heh, you may want to measure the space between the back of your case and the hard drive cage to make sure the card will fit :) some of those HP's are pretty small...
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