Which graphics card should i get?

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For up to $200, best solution (according to the list of GPUs stated here on Tom's) would be the GTX660 (if you dont have a problem with going AMD CPU and Nvidia GPU - as I did), if you do, and would rather have AMD all the way, go with the HD 7870 - this card will be a bit more expensive, but is on the same level as the GTX 670/760. Also ensure that your PSU can hold either of the VGAs before you make the change.

The information on the website you provided is not enough to settle if your PSU can handle the new card.

Internal 460W (100V-240V)
Form Factor: internal ATX
Total wattage: 460W
Nominal input voltage range:
100-127V/3A (50-60Hz)
200-240V/2A (50-60Hz)
Dimensions: 150mm x 140mm x 86mm (5.9 x 5.5 x 3.4 inches)
* This power...

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For up to $200, best solution (according to the list of GPUs stated here on Tom's) would be the GTX660 (if you dont have a problem with going AMD CPU and Nvidia GPU - as I did), if you do, and would rather have AMD all the way, go with the HD 7870 - this card will be a bit more expensive, but is on the same level as the GTX 670/760. Also ensure that your PSU can hold either of the VGAs before you make the change.

The information on the website you provided is not enough to settle if your PSU can handle the new card.

Internal 460W (100V-240V)
Form Factor: internal ATX
Total wattage: 460W
Nominal input voltage range:
100-127V/3A (50-60Hz)
200-240V/2A (50-60Hz)
Dimensions: 150mm x 140mm x 86mm (5.9 x 5.5 x 3.4 inches)
* This power supply has an LED to indicate a possible failure condition when LED is off and power is connected.
 
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