First, are you sure it is "gsonic" and not "esonic"
http://www.tomshardware.com/answers/id-2668749/gsonic-motherboard-drivers.html
Download this program (its free)
http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
It will extract information on your CPU (CPU/Caches), mobo (Mainboard), memory timings (Memory), installed RAM model and standard timings (SPD) and video card (Graphics)
http://www.filecluster.com/reviews/wp-content/uploads/2...
As well, open up the case and look at the Power Supply Unit (PSU), there should be a label which gives you make and model. If you want, just take a picture and upload it to the Imgur website, it is free to join.
http://imgur.com/
Once we know the mobo info we can make a determination. Likely possible if it has a 75W PCI-e x16 slot but have to make sure your PSU can support, starting a fire is not a good thing.