What GPU will fit this?

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No. Doesn't matter. Graphic memory has nothing to do with system memory. You can install a GDDR5 graphics card onto a motherboard that only accepts DDR3 system memory without issue.

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Pretty much anything, but that isn't enough information to provide you with an answer.

Power supply make/model/wattage? (To power the card)
CPU? (For avoiding bottlenecking)
Case? (For physically installing a card)

Your current GPU, if applicable.
 

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Assuming the board has a PCI-Ex16 expansion slot available, you could theoretically upgrade to any PCI-Ex16 graphics card. There are other concerns, however, such as what processor you have (you don't want to mix a top of the line graphics card with a low-end processor), what power supply you currently have (higher end graphic cards require more power) and how much you're willing to spend.

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Alright great..It's just i was going to by a 750ti byt there are different types of that card i dont know what one to buy?
 

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I see however looking on Ebay i see this, and it confuses me...."GTX 750ti GDDR5 or 2GD5/OC" What the hell are those numbers?
 

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GDDR5 means Graphics Memory 5 (just like your system accepts DDR3 memory). 2GD5/OC, I can only guess at: 2GB of GDDR5 Video RAM and the card is overclocked by the manufacturer. Regardless of all the extra characters, all GTX 750Tis are probably going to perform within a few (>5%) percentage points in performance. I wouldn't worry too much about it, but stay away from cards that include the "LE" label. I consider "LE" to mean "light edition"

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Ok, So i could only buy a GPU thats say "GDDR5" or is it Only if it says "DDR3"?

Sorry i am somewhat new to all this :/