Question Requesting a cheap GPU recommendation for a low-budget PC

Feb 4, 2025
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Hi all, I'm here hoping someone could be kind enough to recommend a cheap GPU to use with a (very) low-budget PC I bought a few days ago.

I picked up this cheap rig the other day, but when I unboxed it today I realized I hadn't paid enough attention to the case size or the fact that the listing doesn't show any PSU specs. It only comes with an integrated GPU so I just assumed I'd be able to pop in the Geforce GTX 1060 from my other PC, but this system needs a low-profile card. It's only got a 180W power supply, and I'm hoping to not have to spend more than the price of the system for a compatible GPU.

I'm thinking I'll probably just end up returning it, but before I do I figured it couldn't hurt to reach out to some more knowledgeable people. Any input would be appreciated.

Thank you!
 
Honestly, I'd return it. You're going to run into MANY problems with this type of system if you try to upgrade anything like graphics card, PSU, etc. But in the event you don't or can't, how much are you willing to budget for a card because you are usually going to pay MORE for the same card model in a low profile, SFF or mini ITX type design.
I picked up a GTX 1060 last year for my well-aged PC when Counter Strike 2 came out. All I really played for years was CS:GO, which ran just fine, but it couldn't really handle the update. Lately I'm playing Elite: Dangerous but my CPU is under spec for the game so I'm getting some nasty fps drops when loading in planetary terrain. I'm not looking to spend more than a few hundred bucks but I'm hoping to find a cheap system that can balance out well with my 1060.

Any recommendations on a good place to shop around?
 
Going second hand in your budged might be better
Can easily put a system together for a couple hundred bucks, especially if there is some existing hardware that can be reused. Even more so when you consider that almost anything including some of the lowest end models is going to offer world's of improvement from whatever they had since Kaby lake was going to be an "upgrade". Not even that difficult especially if you've already got a suitable PSU, graphics card and storage devices you can reuse. Even more so if you have a usable case.