Graphic card compatibilty on acer veriton

Rick Tan

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Hello guys, I am a computer noobie so pardon me for my ignorance in this topic.

Firstly, I am thinking of getting this computer http://reviews.cnet.com/desktops/acer-veriton-x6620g-core/4505-3118_7-35506887.html for light gaming. Will it be able to run games like league of legends or left 4 dead 2? Is this computer customisable? Because I live in Singapore and computer parts are hard to come buy, we do not have newegg or amazon . I mean we do have access to these sites, but most companies that partner with newegg or amazon do not ship to my country. Thus, it is quite hard for me to build one myself.[strike][/strike]

Since this computer only has a integrated graphic card, if I want to buy a new graphic card for this computer, how do I go about it? Because this computer's case is a mini one, and most graphic cards I see are too large to be fitted into this computer, I was told that mini tower computers are to be fitted with laptop graphic cards, graphic cards with M at the back. So just wondering if in the future if i decided to venture into graphic intensive games, will i be able to buy a graphic card that is compatible with this computer? Any graphic cards that you guys would recommend for this computer?

The back of the computer looks like this in case you guys are wondering http://content.hwigroup.net/images/products/xl/169679/7/acer_veriton_x6620g_dtvfweh003.jpg


Thanks for reading
 
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I will check and see what I can find; the specs says that the computer has a 220W psu.
do you have some homepages that we could look at that you trust? The computer is okey but installing a gpu would would be a bit problematic as the PCI-E slot slots seem to be very small (maybe an 650Ti - Zotac's version).

A general problem with prebuilds is that they are the limited and not very upgradeable; power supply is mostly the limit factor.
 


hmm, then i think i'll pass on this one. Thanks for your time and reply valentin_n, definitely learned something tonight!
 


I will check and see what I can find; the specs says that the computer has a 220W psu.
 
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