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The answer is a qualified yes. (Tho, with two sticks of 3200 RAM, the integrated Radeon isn't too bad. Definitely needs two sticks!) I have a GTX 1050Ti jammed into mine, juust fits, using a SATA power splitter to 6 pin GPU power. The power supply is 180 watts total, very small. I have measured the power pulled from the power supply during streaa CPU and graphics loads, and it's stayed under 140W. With an 8TB HDD added as well. You could do this with a GTX 1650 as well. Not too long. My EVGA 1050Ti has dual fans and just fits. Single fan or a low profile would be better. (What can I say? It was free and sitting on the shelf!) Nothing more powerful... I'm a technician, so have the tools to test this stuff. Does work well with the 1050. Good luck!
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Only if you use a card that does not require power supply connection and can be ran by the 75 watts the board itself can provide. Nvidia Gtx 750, 1050, 1650 type cards.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.You need a card that does not use external power connection cable and limit to only PCIe power (75W). If you look at the picture of a card and it has 8 or 6 pin power connector then it won't work.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.There is not a graphics card in the case but there is a PCI Express Gen 3 x16 slot on the board if you want to add one.
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