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make sure your cabinet has enough space before buying any of those monstrous cards!
make sure your cabinet has enough space before buying any of those monstrous cards!
HEY..OP
if u have vx450 then it will handle gtx560 or hd6950 with out any problem...if u are purchasing new one than i would recommend u go for little higher like 520~550 w psu's from any reputed brands such as seasonic,corsair,silverstone etc.
I am using vx450 with my 9800gt, i just wanna change my gpu for my new 1080p monitor..
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Hey manju u can go with the above given suggestion,
a nvidia gtx560ti or am hd6950 1gb u will never be dissapointed but they support 2x pci-e 6 pin connectors,your psu has 1 pci-e connectors (6-pin).
If your budget permits then only go for hd6950 or gtx560ti
they cost around 14.5k to 15.5k INR. else go for mid range hd6850,hd6870 or gtx550(launch in march 15). they will be good in playing games at high-mid,mid-low settings on 1080p resolution.
It will be safe bet on your psu than hd6950 or gtx560ti.(they are power hungry).
now i am havin intel DG43GT mobo, with ddr2-800mhz RAM... This mobo cannot OC... Will it be worth to get a new mobo with OC options and supporting ddr3-2000 RAM???
if you are willing to extend your budget then YES definitely get new mobo+proccy+ram.
however you do NOT need 2000MHz RAM. you wont notice a difference between this and a 1600MHz. 1333MHz will be enough for you.
@OP: Take a look at this thread, it might help you decide on your PC components if you plan to upgrade.