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Not so fast. Are you sure you can upgrade the PSU on that? Also, on the page you linked I see no mention of a pci-ex x16 slot for a videocard. If you open the case and look at the motherboard do you see one?

edit: Nevermind, it has one, I see it on another page. A GT 1030 might work in that with no need for a power supply upgrade, if you can't upgrade the 180W.

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My friend you only have 180 W psu with 4 cores processor
If you want to install a graphic card that run all type of games in high settings then i recommended you to buy a GTX 1060 it cost you around 370 $ but if you want a graphic card for playing games in low or medium setting then i recommended you to buy a GTX 1050 Ti it cost you around 200$ . And for PSU i recommended you to buy Corsair VS650 650 Watt Power Supply Unit or Cooler Master Power Supply B600 600 Watts PSU. Both are good and each cost you around 80$. Also if you want best performance from your card upgrade your processor to around 8 cores it is optional but helpful for you.
 
Not so fast. Are you sure you can upgrade the PSU on that? Also, on the page you linked I see no mention of a pci-ex x16 slot for a videocard. If you open the case and look at the motherboard do you see one?

edit: Nevermind, it has one, I see it on another page. A GT 1030 might work in that with no need for a power supply upgrade, if you can't upgrade the 180W.
 
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