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Trouble Finding A Video Card That Will Fit My Computer

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May 23, 2014 12:35:56 PM

I purchased this computer back in June of last year. At the time it worked very well for most of the games I ran (still does.) However, as better games come out (graphically speaking) the computer just simply can't run it. Mainly due to the fact there's not a dedicated video card.
Looking for a video card has been fairly difficult, considering it's a small case.
I will update this post with a picture of the inside as soon as I can.
Do you know what card might fit? I'm sort of on a budget so cheap is good!

Okay, so I've opened up the computer. There's not much space. I checked around online some more, and it seems that the power supply is 220 watts. Something tells me it probably couldn't handle too much more. I'd say max price of $70.
Here's some pictures I took:
http://imgur.com/a/L4wil

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May 23, 2014 12:38:26 PM

Can you tell us your motherboard, PSU, and case model#s?
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May 23, 2014 12:42:06 PM

Any recent videocard that is "low Profile Ready" should fit just fine,just make sure your Powersupply is up to the extra work. I didnt see its specs on the site you linked D:


Or,after telling us your Power Supply info,just give us a budget and we'll pick out a great card for you.
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May 23, 2014 1:20:08 PM

CrispyChips said:
Any recent videocard that is "low Profile Ready" should fit just fine,just make sure your Powersupply is up to the extra work. I didnt see its specs on the site you linked D:


Or,after telling us your Power Supply info,just give us a budget and we'll pick out a great card for you.


I checked the power supply! It's 220 watts. I'd like to keep the price below $70
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May 23, 2014 1:51:44 PM

That powersupply should do ok since low-profile cards are extremely efficient compared to their gaming brethren.

The best performer i could find for under $70,without scouring the entire net,was the R7-240.

It's new,its small and it has a max TDP of 30watts.

Alas..after looking at your pic,the card(network interface controller?) already plugged in will probably have to come out.
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