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BEST gaming GRAPHICS CARD FOR lenovo h410e(model n0:57302345)?
I have a lenovo h410e(model n0:57302345)
it has intel pentium E6700 3.2ghz dual core processor with 2gb of ddr3 ram (maximum 4gb supported)
and hitachi 500gb sata hdd
and motherboard name is :l-ig41m3 V:1.1(pcie1.1x16)
MY budge is rs.5500(inr)

plz help me
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a b U Graphics card
October 16, 2014 11:10:51 PM

Looking at your motherboard, your graphics card should physically be supported by the motherboard. The real question is if your BIOS will be compatible with it. Since I'm guessing you have a Lenovo OEM desktop, there is a chance that discrete graphics cards may have a bit of trouble being compatible but lower tier graphics cards don't seem to have much of an issue compared to higher tiers.

The GT 630 should be fine I think. With a 300W PSU, you will run the graphics card no sweat so no need to upgrade to a 450W PSU unless you plan on getting a better graphics card later on.
October 16, 2014 12:31:17 AM

Cats869 said:
I'm not sure what power supply you have but I'm going to guess 300W.

I first recommend upgrading your RAM to at least 3GB.

While there are better graphics cards out there for your computer, it may or may not involve upgrading some other components to have it work or at least have it run to its full potential. My recommendations are based on what I think is well optimized for your computer.

Since you don't have a powerful power supply and quite a bit old processor, I believe a 75W graphics card will be fine for you so you won't have to worry or at least barely worry about any bottlenecks going on. The GTX 750 ti is amazing since it has a lot of performance while running at a low power usage. Only problem is the price tag which is well above your budget. A used or manufacturer refurbished graphics card might be a good idea if you're on a tight budget. Just make sure to buy from a reputable seller.

The graphics card I recommend are HD 7750 or GTX 650. Used of course. The GTX 650 is a bit more powerful but you better find the card that gives the better price per performance (for used cards). What sites or places do you look to buy graphics card anyway? I might be able to help look around.


ok my psu is 300w but i plan to buy a new 450w psu from fipkart.
and 4gb ram also from flipkart.
now my other question is can zotac nvidia gt 630 2gb ddr3 supported on my pc???
and i buy my gpu from flipkart
and my motherboard picture is https://www.google.co.in/search?q=l-ig41m3+v:1.1&espv=2...!!91124105.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Fwww.herogate.com%252Ftaobao%252Fview%252Fid%252F1395394...
a b U Graphics card
October 14, 2014 3:35:06 PM

I'm not sure what power supply you have but I'm going to guess 300W.

I first recommend upgrading your RAM to at least 3GB.

While there are better graphics cards out there for your computer, it may or may not involve upgrading some other components to have it work or at least have it run to its full potential. My recommendations are based on what I think is well optimized for your computer.

Since you don't have a powerful power supply and quite a bit old processor, I believe a 75W graphics card will be fine for you so you won't have to worry or at least barely worry about any bottlenecks going on. The GTX 750 ti is amazing since it has a lot of performance while running at a low power usage. Only problem is the price tag which is well above your budget. A used or manufacturer refurbished graphics card might be a good idea if you're on a tight budget. Just make sure to buy from a reputable seller.

The graphics card I recommend are HD 7750 or GTX 650. Used of course. The GTX 650 is a bit more powerful but you better find the card that gives the better price per performance (for used cards). What sites or places do you look to buy graphics card anyway? I might be able to help look around.

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