which graphics card supports my PC

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Any Motherboard with a PCIE x16 slot (which your motherboard has) will be able to sport a modern graphics card.

The limiting factor is your power supply.

Frankly im more concerned about your CPU bottlenecking as it is an old outdated model.

It would be helpful if you could also provide us with a price point or budget for the 2GB AMD or Nvidia card you wish to buy.

In short as long as you have a PCIE x16 slot (regardless if it is 2.0 or 3.0) and graphics card should work fine.

cynicalimpulse

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Any Motherboard with a PCIE x16 slot (which your motherboard has) will be able to sport a modern graphics card.

The limiting factor is your power supply.

Frankly im more concerned about your CPU bottlenecking as it is an old outdated model.

It would be helpful if you could also provide us with a price point or budget for the 2GB AMD or Nvidia card you wish to buy.

In short as long as you have a PCIE x16 slot (regardless if it is 2.0 or 3.0) and graphics card should work fine.
 
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inayat516

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i have 450W power supply........
 

cynicalimpulse

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thats only about $68 usd...
In my honest opinion you should save up more cuz there is almost no point in buying such a low end card only to need to replace it shortly after.
If you can save up to $80 get a GT 640 else if you can save up to about $100 get the R7 250 or if you can save up to $130 the R7 260x.
 

cynicalimpulse

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yes as long as your motherboard has a PCie x16 slot (whether 2.0 or 3.0) any modern graphics card will work just fine.
 

inayat516

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i have a 4GB strontium DDR3 RAM(1333mhz)...can i connect another corsair ram(1600mhz) of 2GB or 4GB