Can G630@2.7ghz support gtx 1050 2gb mini or looking for a budget gpu for my system

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Hi,i hav cpu g630 and recently i really want to buy this gtx1050 2gb version. So will my system withstand it or nt. And plus i have 6gb ram so ram is nt a problem,can u guys guide me that is this a ri8 deal. Cause I'm worried whether will it work and its expensive thats why i dont want to risk anything. I would like to play games like-gta 5,cod mw nd black ops,battlefield,farcry 4,mass effect, many more like these.
Plz guide something about psu thing also whether its ok or nt 'cause i dont really know about these things and what power supply be needed.
And if it doesn't quite work out then suggest some possibilities of making it. Or do suggest a lower level gpu which quite fits within budget.
 
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Some games you named, GTA V for one, won't do as well with a dual core like yours. Be aware of that. Games known as 'esports' games are the ones you will do better on. CSGO, DOTA 2, League of Legends, games like that. Battlefield 1? No, not a good idea. It has nothing to do with the videocard, the more demanding games need a quad core and you have a dual core.

In power supply you just need a basic 300W power supply or better for a 1050. You can open your computer case and look at the label on the power supply to see what you have. The farther under 300W you have, the less likely it is you can power the 1050. If it's down around 240W or lower I'd say forget it.

Read reviews of the games you want to play, and look for where they mention...
Some games you named, GTA V for one, won't do as well with a dual core like yours. Be aware of that. Games known as 'esports' games are the ones you will do better on. CSGO, DOTA 2, League of Legends, games like that. Battlefield 1? No, not a good idea. It has nothing to do with the videocard, the more demanding games need a quad core and you have a dual core.

In power supply you just need a basic 300W power supply or better for a 1050. You can open your computer case and look at the label on the power supply to see what you have. The farther under 300W you have, the less likely it is you can power the 1050. If it's down around 240W or lower I'd say forget it.

Read reviews of the games you want to play, and look for where they mention how demanding the game is on hardware. Any game that is said to work better with a quad core will struggle on your computer. So consider that before you spend the money.
 
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