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I've recently got a Dell Inspiron computer its has a 4th Generation Intel Core i3-4160 Processor (3M Cache, 3.60 GHz)
8GB Dual Channel DDR3 1600MHz (4GBx2) that's all great but it hasIntel HD Integrated Graphics wich means no gaming at all I'm not a big Gamer but I would like to get a graphics card so I can play medium setting but only prob is it has a 300 watt power supply so I need to find a graphics card that would work with my pc any advice
8GB Dual Channel DDR3 1600MHz (4GBx2) that's all great but it hasIntel HD Integrated Graphics wich means no gaming at all I'm not a big Gamer but I would like to get a graphics card so I can play medium setting but only prob is it has a 300 watt power supply so I need to find a graphics card that would work with my pc any advice
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helpwithpc wrote I've recently got a Dell Inspiron computer its has a 4th Generation Intel Core i3-4160 Processor (3M Cache, 3.60 GHz)
8GB Dual Channel DDR3 1600MHz (4GBx2) that's all great but it hasIntel HD Integrated Graphics wich means no gaming at all I'm not a big Gamer but I would like to get a graphics card so I can play medium setting but only prob is it has a 300 watt power supply so I need to find a graphics card that would work with my pc any advice
The 750Ti would do well, as it doesn't have a large power draw.
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Some cases that you get with pre-builts aren't compatible with some additional parts, what exact PC do you have? I would want to invest in a new case and PSU also.
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That's the bad thing about pre-builts is you can't fit all PSU's in them, and usually they're huge (depending) on if it's an office pc or not.
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