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Question Compatible graphics card for my PC

canerisguzar

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Hello all

Can you recommend me some graphics card compatible for my system please. Im on a budget. I might buy a 2nd hand card also.
I just want to play CS GO and Fifa etc. these kind of simple games with good fps. Thanks
These are my pc specs in the photos:
 

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What do you run for a power supply?

The board has one full speed PCI express slot so that will be your best bet for expansion.
 
With that CPU, you would be mostly wasting money on anything mid range and up.

Power Supply is important to know, so we know what power envelope the card has to fit into.
 
this is a very limited CPU, but this motherboard at least uses DDR3 and can go up to 8GB and you have 6GB

you could buy a quad core for the motherboard, the LGA 771 Xeons adapted to 775 are very cheap on ebay or aliexpress, like an e5450 or 5440 (as goodas q9650 and 9550), that would probably help a lot in games, but it would still be very limited and not good enough for newer games.

as for graphics card, I really wouldn't go further than a used/cheap 750 ti or HD 7870 (or 7850, R7 260 and so on), unless you get a really good deal in something newer that isn't slower (I wouldn't go bellow RX 460/560)

with those you can probably play CSGO on low OK (with the quadcore cpu), and might play a fairly recent Fifa (but perhaps not the latest?).

I'm only recommending this as opposed to building an entire new PC because it likely really cheap and will open up your PC to lots of games compared to running the wolfdale pentium and some graphics card from 2008, but don't expect too much out of it.
 
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