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The Radeon R7 250 is the best candidate if you want to keep your current power supply. More powerful Radeon R7 or R9 cards or using 2 cards in Crossfire mode will require upgrading the power supply to 400+ watts. The good thing is, it is very easy and relatively inexpensive to upgrade the power supply since this system uses all industry standard parts unlike Dell, for example.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You can practically buy any graphics card you want as long as it fits. Though I should mention that it might be a good idea to stick with AMD since the APU already has an integrated AMD Radeon HD 8670D. I'm going to be installing an AMD Radeon R9 270 before too long as long as it fits in the case. When you buy a graphics card make sure you upgrade your power supply unit (PSU) an install another fan on the extra space for a fan on the back. A graphics card (GPU) is going to add extra heat an the computer is already kinda small. 500-600 watt PSU should do you an I guess any fan will be better than no fan at all. Good Luck!!!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The M11BB-B06 can take a PCI-E 16X graphics card. The power supply is only 300w therefore, you need to make sure the graphics card does not exceed 300w. 300w around Nvidia GT640 type of graphics card.
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