Hello, I have a Packard Bell iMedia S2885 and I really want a graphics card, but i don't know what size my motherboard is. Also it has to be a low profile one
Open the case and look to see if it has a PCIe x16 slot, and also check the PSU wattage. Many of the PB units have very low end power supply units, many only 220W.
You can, but keep it a card that doesn't need additional power connection beyond the power from the pcie slot. That is a pretty small PSU, but that is the norm for those little machines.
How about this one:http://www.amazon.co.uk/GeForce-Graphics-Express-DisplayPort-Dust-Proof/dp/B008BFWBZ8/ref=sr_1_4?s=computers&ie=UTF8&qid=1450395022&sr=1-4&keywords=low+profile+graphics+card
You can, but keep it a card that doesn't need additional power connection beyond the power from the pcie slot. That is a pretty small PSU, but that is the norm for those little machines.
How about this one:http://www.amazon.co.uk/GeForce-Graphics-Express-Displa...
Or this one: http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B008A1C2AM/ref=psdc_43052403...
While I think that either would work, it would not improve your video performance.
Take a look at THIS hierarchy chart that gives you a rough idea of card performance. The integrated HD4000 isn't bad, and you usually want to go about 3 steps up to see a big difference.
Something like THIS GT730 would give you a good performance boost, is low profile, and should work with your power supply.