I'm thinking of buying a new graphic card for my system but.

Ertan_90

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Guys. I wanna buy a new graphic card as i mentioned above. But my current system is a bit old and dont know if i should buy a graphic card or i should completely sell my pc and a buy a new one.I just play games after work like fifa or rust. I dont seek for ultra graphic settings. It's ok for me to play games fluently with low-medium graphics.And sorry for my english

My system is: AMD athlon ii x4 645 3.1 ghz, ATI HD 5750, 8 gb ram, power supply should be 350w, motherboard is foxconn m4a78lt-m-le

Here are my questions
1-)I wanna buy a gtx 750 ti due to low power supply i have but as far as i see people say r7 is a better choice. So buying a power supply+ r7 is a better idea than a gtx 750ti?
2-) Is my current CPU strong enough to handle those cards for this bottleneck thingy?
3-) The motherboard i told you above is good for upgrades? Will i be able to upgrade my cpu if i buy one of those cards.
4-)I really would love to know if you have any other suggestions. Thanks for helping.
 
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I still have my Athlon II X4 645 and dig it out occasionally for the fun of it. It seems to be fine with my GTX 270X w/o any major bottleneck in the games I play with it. So, if your 350W PSU is of decent quality, it may even handle a GTX 950.Otherwise the GTX 750 Ti will be the best you dare attempt to use. It all depends on the nameplate specs of your PSU.

Ideally, you'd want to get a whole new gaming PC, but if that isn't practical, there's still some life left in the old Athlon II quad core with a better card.

clutchc

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I still have my Athlon II X4 645 and dig it out occasionally for the fun of it. It seems to be fine with my GTX 270X w/o any major bottleneck in the games I play with it. So, if your 350W PSU is of decent quality, it may even handle a GTX 950.Otherwise the GTX 750 Ti will be the best you dare attempt to use. It all depends on the nameplate specs of your PSU.

Ideally, you'd want to get a whole new gaming PC, but if that isn't practical, there's still some life left in the old Athlon II quad core with a better card.
 
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