nvidia geforce gt 7300 card replacement for gaming

Logeshwaran

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I have a graphics card Nvidia gt 7300 . i know it is very old. i want to replace it now for gaming.
i have a Intel motherboard 82801g. so could anyone tell me what other cards can be placed instead of this card . the replacement card must be a good gaming card . please answer soon

thanks in advance:


i am looking for nvidia or amd card pls i dont want intel graphics card
 
Solution
For best help, use Speccy and report: https://www.piriform.com/speccy

1) motherboard model
2) CPU
3) Windows version (i.e. W7 32-bit, or W10 64-bit)
4) Power Supply (and what 6-pin/8-pin PCIe connections does it have. If any. 450W often has 1x6-pin)
5) total System memory (i.e. 4GB DDR2)

For now, assuming it's got a PCIe x16 slot, and 64-bit Windows (due to VRAM usage) though you can upgrade from 32-bit W7/8 to 64-bit W10 for free... here's my minimum recommendation:

http://pcpartpicker.com/part/evga-video-card-02gp43751kr

For the lower-end (but better than this), AMD has some new graphics cards coming in the next few months possibly in the $150 to $250 range. NVidia's new cards are probably higher-end more expensive ones. Possibly...

DSzymborski

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Well, Intel isn't in the discrete GPU market, so nobody's going to recommend any.

Will need more information about your motherboard - that's not a motherboard model you gave, but simply an Intel chipset. With a PC this old, you may have an AGP slot instead of a PCI-Express one.

I would keep my expectations realistic - most "good" GPUs in 2016 (and we'll need more about your needs and budget than "good") will be severely held back by the age of your platform (and since this sounds like a prebuilt, also your power supply).
 
For best help, use Speccy and report: https://www.piriform.com/speccy

1) motherboard model
2) CPU
3) Windows version (i.e. W7 32-bit, or W10 64-bit)
4) Power Supply (and what 6-pin/8-pin PCIe connections does it have. If any. 450W often has 1x6-pin)
5) total System memory (i.e. 4GB DDR2)

For now, assuming it's got a PCIe x16 slot, and 64-bit Windows (due to VRAM usage) though you can upgrade from 32-bit W7/8 to 64-bit W10 for free... here's my minimum recommendation:

http://pcpartpicker.com/part/evga-video-card-02gp43751kr

For the lower-end (but better than this), AMD has some new graphics cards coming in the next few months possibly in the $150 to $250 range. NVidia's new cards are probably higher-end more expensive ones. Possibly $300 to $500.

AMD's new cards will use a lot less power than their current lineup (NVidia already improved power efficiency at 28nm). For example, we may see a Polaris 11 card that is 2X the performance of a GTX750Ti and uses somewhere around 100W.
 
Solution

unreal9400

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It's time to buy a new PC.
With specification that old its not worth putting a new graphics card in it.
 

Logeshwaran

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i got win 7 proffessional 32bit sp1

core 2 duo e4400@2.00ghz Conroe 65nm technology

4gb ddr2 ram@332mhz

intel corporation d945gcnl (LGA 775)


pleas tell me the compatible graphics card and if u can tell me the processor ,it is very well and fine


please answer soon please


guys i selected core 2 quad q8400 2.66ghz 1333 mhz

and i also selected the awesome graphic card:

MSI N560GTX-Ti Twin Frozr II GeForce GTX 560 Ti (Fermi) 1GB 256-bit GDDR5 PCI Express 2.0 x16 HDCP Ready SLI Support Video Card