Graphic card for dell pc max dc output 275w

Feres Mrad

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I wanted to know what's the bets gaphic card that I can buy for my Dell PC
Processor: Intel Core i3 3220 3.30 GHz
Memory:4 Go total memory type DDR3
Hard Drive:WDCWD5000AAKX-75U6AA0 de 465.76 Go SATA III
Motherboard: Dell Inc. 042P49 A01
Power: DC output: max output power 275w.
What's the best graphic card will fit the best for my current pc ?
My pc is one year old
 
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No ddr3 card is worth putting any money into compared to your integrated graphics and at that price you'd be better off buying a used PS3 or Xbox360 and the image quality would be better. On cards below $150 every $25 you spend will double your performance, it's really that big of a gain at those prices. A $50 card will only be good for HTPC or web browsing. A $75 card will be twice as fast. A $100 card will be twice as fast as a $75 card and 4 times as fast as a $50 card, etc, etc.

Like I said before, even a GT640 ddr5 card is BARELY going to run newer games on medium. A GTX750 would give you some actually nice looking graphics.


The 7750 uses more power than a GTX750 or GTX750ti.
http://www.tomshardware.com/charts/2014-vga-charts/24-Power-Consumption-Maximum,3616.html

The only AMD card that would work on your power supply is an r7 240, but the performance on those is extremely poor.
 

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By new games, can you please site some examples ?
 
No ddr3 card is worth putting any money into compared to your integrated graphics and at that price you'd be better off buying a used PS3 or Xbox360 and the image quality would be better. On cards below $150 every $25 you spend will double your performance, it's really that big of a gain at those prices. A $50 card will only be good for HTPC or web browsing. A $75 card will be twice as fast. A $100 card will be twice as fast as a $75 card and 4 times as fast as a $50 card, etc, etc.

Like I said before, even a GT640 ddr5 card is BARELY going to run newer games on medium. A GTX750 would give you some actually nice looking graphics.
 
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