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pop open the case take a pick and take a pic of the back of it too if you dont know what I am talking about when i ask if you have a pci x16 slot and again I am almost 100% sure you have the same computer as I used to.

so a pic of the Mobo and the case would be nice,

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Since I dont know the PSU size, I would recommend a HD 7750 first.

Should be in the Gpu section, but why not look into an HD7750 or 7770 that should work pretty well. Not to mention you should make sure you have an X16 slot on your mother bored tryed googling you motherboard model and came up emtey handed.

If you dont know what an X16 slot is just google it PCI-X16 slot

links to the cards
HD 7770:http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121642
HD 7750: http://www.newegg.ca/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814125417
Also make sure you power supply is stong enough for the cards.
 

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Amd is king when it somes to value here you go.
The amd one is the better choice, but ill leave what you want up to you : P btw nivida is always a bit more expensive, and I really would not upgrade to anything lower then these cards. As their close to the low-med end of GPUs.

Amd: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102988

Nvida:http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814127686
 

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He stated an HD 7750 is to expensive, so that's out of the Question. and why would you recommend that for this system don't even get me started on the bottle necking the dual core cpu will cause.

No offence buddy but next time read though what has been said.
 

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is the Inno3D GeForce GT 640 2GB DDR3 fine for my pc
 

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i also use gamedebate for requirements check and other stuff but the problem is that it is more expensive than the 640
it would be a pleasure if you could teell me that the Inno3D Geforce GT 630 1GB DDR3 can fit on my pc or not
if noti will buy 640 or 7750
 

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Well i need to know what type of case you have, you need if you dont know youll need to measure the space on your mother bored from your pci X16 slot to you hdd cage in mm for me . But either the HD7750 the GT 630 are smaller cards just in case you probley sould measure most case's will fit these as long their normal atx Cases and not HTCP.

if you can fit these cards you can fit the 630
sizes
HD 7750 168mm long - single slot
Inno GT 640 140mm - dual slot
630 140mm long - single slot

pick based on you budget and size requirements friend the proformace for these cards is like so worst to best
630>640>7750

Also are you buying local what sites must you use, I assumed .com but I could be wroung as .com the 7750 is cheaper then a GT 640. (after rebate) but if you can not use them just get the 640 if you can, if not the try a HD 6670 their cheap and better then the gt 630.

HD 6670 link sorry if you not amarican : http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102988

BTW i am not american my self xD
 

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I Have an OPtiplex 760 tower

 

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: / that computer I believe has no expansion options due to the case and motherboard, I was reading up another forum post here : http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/343371-31-optiplex-usff

So i think your out of luck unless you want to get a new case and motherbored.
 

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his computer dose not even support expansion from what i read.
 

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I was asking that can a Inno3d Geforce GT 630 fit on my pc
 

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http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/343371-31-optiplex-usff

That what i am citing this from also my old OPtiplex 760 did not have pci X16 slots he must look and see, not only that it did not have the proper expansion slots on the case.
thats why i am saying.....
 

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pop open the case take a pick and take a pic of the back of it too if you dont know what I am talking about when i ask if you have a pci x16 slot and again I am almost 100% sure you have the same computer as I used to.

so a pic of the Mobo and the case would be nice,

 
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