Looking for a new graphics card that fits my pc

Nov 22, 2018
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So I’ve had my pc for about a year but I’ve never been able to play games that rely on a graphics card because mine is pretty weak. Right now I have a AMD Radeon R7 240 card and I would like to replace it with something around the range of $200. My power supply is 450W so I’m keeping that in mind but I’m trying to figure out what card would fit my pc. The dimensions of my graphics card right now are pretty small so I’m not sure what to do. I think this is the link to my pc build I haven’t changed anything from the original: https://www.amazon.com/CYBERPOWERPC-Gamer-GUA882-Gaming-Desktop/dp/B01IPY2XC0?th=1&psc=1#immersive-view_1542910738811

Thanks for the help!
 
Nov 22, 2018
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I guess I wasn’t clear enough. My power supply is okay I just need a high quality (around $200) graphics card. I don’t want to replace my power supply so I need a card that fits for the needed power supply and actually FITS the pc physically. I don’t really understand how to determine that factor of it. As I said my current graphics card is very small so I’m not sure if that means I can only get a new card that is also very small.
 
Your case has plenty of space for a bigger card. That EVGA card I linked is pretty small though.

You haven't told us the exact power supply you have now. Just because it says 450W doesn't mean that's actually how much it can handle. Power supplies vary widely in quality and capability. You should check the label on the power supply and tell us exactly what model it is and/or how many Amps are on the +12V rail.