Author Topic: Graphics Card Help  (Read 381 times)


First, that is not a average graphics card a gamer would use. That is a workstation card.
Second, if you are buying a graphics card that price, your stock power supply would probably be too weak.

im guessing a motherboard that has an intel graphics card on it probably can't support any other graphics card. you'll have to buy a new one.

edit: also, if you would look at the supported operating systems in the details, windows 7 isn't listed

im guessing a motherboard that has an intel graphics card on it probably can't support any other graphics card. you'll have to buy a new one.
Mother boards have extra PCI-e slots for a reason.

That is a workstation card. You don't want that. That's for business use and wouldn't be great for gaming.
Second, the stock PSU is only 250W for that computer, that would need an upgrade. Third, there is no point getting a $150 graphics card when your CPU is only a Pentium.
You will quite honestly need to save up for a decent computer if you want to upgrade.

Also, posting this in it's own topic won't get it any better attention. Please try to use the megathread for this kind of question, this is exactly what we help with.

That is a workstation card. You don't want that. That's for business use and wouldn't be great for gaming.
Second, the stock PSU is only 250W for that computer, that would need an upgrade. Third, there is no point getting a $150 graphics card when your CPU is only a Pentium.
You will quite honestly need to save up for a decent computer if you want to upgrade.
Thanks Ethan, I'll probably just get a complete computer then. Or build my own.