Your motherboard's PCIe slot will support any modern graphics card. Your limitation will most likely be on your PSU; please provide its brand and model (not just wattage). Also, your CPU will bottleneck stronger cards. A GTX750Ti or R7 265 would be reasonable matches for it.
Your motherboard's PCIe slot will support any modern graphics card. Your limitation will most likely be on your PSU; please provide its brand and model (not just wattage). Also, your CPU will bottleneck stronger cards. A GTX750Ti or R7 265 would be reasonable matches for it.
That link is blocked for me at work. If that's a new Rosewill Fortress unit, it should be good; looking here though: http://realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page2917.htm I don't see a 700W version, nor do I see one on Newegg. Please clarify the brand and model; thanks.
Fortress 700w Power Supply Unit
Features:
Low Acoustic Noise ATX Power
2 Serial ATA Connector
20 4 pin Connector
6 outputs [ /-12v, /-5, 3.3v, 5vsb]
Complies with v. 1.3 and v. 2.0
Enerty Star and Green Power
Hmm, I don't see a brand called "Fortress" at http://www.plugloadsolutions.com/80PlusPowerSupplies.aspx , nor at http://realhardtechx.com/index_archivos/Page541.htm
There is a Rosewill "Fortress," but it doesn't come in a 700W model.
This makes me suspect that yours is an older generic. Does it have a little voltage switch on it? ATX v1.3 and 2.0 are older versions of the standard, which is now at v2.3.
Even if it's really only a 300W PSU with a liar-label on it, it should be sufficient for the cards I listed, none of which need auxiliary power.