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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
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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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