Supported CPU | Intel Core 2 Duo/ Pentium D/ Celeron D/ Celeron series Processor |
Chipset | North Bridge-Intel 945G/GC/GZChipset South Bridge-IntelICH7Chipset |
Memory supported | DDR2 400/533/667/800 MHz SDRAM (4GB Max) 2 x DIMM Slots |
BIOS | AMI BIOS |
I/O Interface | 1 x PS/2 keyboard port, 1 x PS/2 mouse port,1 x VGA Port, 1 x COM port, 4 x USB 2.0 ports, RJ45 LAN port, 1 x 3-in-1 audio jacks |
Onboard interface | 1 x Front panel connector,1 x Front audio connector, 1 x Speaker Connector ,2 x USB 2.0 Connectors, 4 x SATA Ports,1 x IDE slot,1 x CPU fan connector, 1 x 24-pin ATX power connector, 1 x 4-pin ATX 12V power connector, 1 x SYS Fan Connector, 1 x clear CMOS header |
Integrated LAN | Supports Realtek 8105E 10/100 Mbps Ethernet LAN |
Expansion slot | 1 PCI Express x16 slot, 1 PCI Slot |
Form factor | Micro-ATX |
I removed the ineligibles.Entry-level
GeForce GT 705
GeForce GT 710
GeForce GT 720
GeForce GT 730
GeForce GT 740
GeForce GTX 745
Mid-range
GeForce GTX 750
GeForce GTX 750 Ti
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Entry-level
Radeon R5 220
Radeon R5 230
Radeon R5 235
Radeon R5 235X
Mid-range
Radeon R7 240
Radeon R7 250
I removed the ineligibles.
Any card with more than 2GB of VRAM would be pointless for that system. It could not take advantage of it anyhow.
The hardware is simply too old and slow for any moderately capable graphics card from the last five years.
Entry level cards would work best.
I already outlined what cards I believe you should look at and aside from the models I listed, price should be the only other factor you are concerned with. If price is no factor, then get a GTX 750 or R7 260. Bottom line though, you're not going to create a capable gaming machine with this system so getting a somewhat capable graphics card is mostly a waste. I'd stick to the models listed.
What, a single 8GB stick? In some ways, that's worse than your previous combo.
2x 4GB instead, but it doesn't change much of anything with the slow dual core cpu E7600.
What, a single 8GB stick? In some ways, that's worse than your previous combo.
2x 4GB instead, but it doesn't change much of anything with the slow dual core cpu E7600.
Core 2 Quad - Q9650.
You didn't write what the intended use would be, but I think most of these guys are right—entry level card is the better choice, so I say Radeon 7 250; It's what's in this box.
You didn't write what the intended use would be, but I think most of these guys are right—entry level card is the better choice, so I say Radeon 7 250; It's what's in this box.
You didn't write what the intended use would be, but I think most of these guys are right—entry level card is the better choice, so I say Radeon 7 250; It's what's in this box.
No clue about that Zebronics board in particular, but I have seen people running modern-ish GPUs (e.g. Geforce 10 series) on other LGA 775 mobos. E.g.Good luck getting that RX 570 to run on that Zebronics socket 775 motherboard. I've seen two or three people, MYSELF, that couldn't run any graphics card newer than the 700 series or R9 200 series on those old Zebronics boards due to lack of BIOS support. Maybe you've seen something contrary to that?