Need help with deciding a new graphics card

Colton_H

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I am looking to upgrade my graphics card. The problem is, I don't know if the graphics card I pick will be compatible in size and input.
I currently have this: https://tinyurl.com/y9kamhls
I have installed Windows 10 on it, but other than that nothing else has changed.

I have done some digging to find out my mother board's model number (MSI 760GMA-P34 (FX))
but I am having trouble with finding out if a graphics card is compatible and can fit within the case. I do plan on increasing the PSU to 600W+ to support a beefier graphics card as well as adding 8 more Gigabytes of RAM. I have a budget of around $200 for the graphics card itself, and I intend to be able to upgrade to a point where I can play graphically demanding games such as Rainbow Six Siege at around 60 frames per second (I currently only get around 15).

If you want the short version, how can I find a decent graphics cards I can get for $200 or less that are compatible for a MSI 760GMA-P34 (FX) motherboard, that are also powerful enough to be able to handle newer games at a decent framerate without me having to change CPUs, and if I do need to swap CPUs, which ones would be compatible and be an upgrade?
 
Solution
1) I'll wait for Vega because right now, ALL graphics cards are either out of stock or $50-2x the original price.
2) Frankly, the CPU and power supply are a bigger problem than anything else. Heck, GPU so bad even an i7-7700K's integrated GPU can outperform it.
1) I'll wait for Vega because right now, ALL graphics cards are either out of stock or $50-2x the original price.
2) Frankly, the CPU and power supply are a bigger problem than anything else. Heck, GPU so bad even an i7-7700K's integrated GPU can outperform it.
 
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Kkody2

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I never liked prebuilt computers. I find it interesting how the computer very obviously shows a Gigabyte 78lmt-USB3 motherboard but Colton says he has a MSI board..

But otherwise it should be fine, just have to watch out for what smorizio said.
A good graphics card for around your price range would be probably like a 1050ti