A good graphics card?

Do you know of ANY good graphics card, I'm on a budget of 0-150. I'm trying to run an addon for my game called "Shaders." I usually get 40-60 fps without the addon installed, but with the installed addon it gives me less than 24 frames per second. I want to get more than 40 FPS with the addon. Do you know a good graphics card that is compatible with the Addons of Shaders AND my computer?

I want a good game graphics card.  Please help me!

Also, is this a good graphics card? The case, please send a link to a

http://www.Newegg.com/product/product.aspx?gclid=CjwKEAjw9LKeBRDurOugs43jnlgSJACUXqHxebYveebSNo9AW_A...

Specifications of the computer:

Windows 7 Home Premium

Model: p6 - 2127c

Processor: AMD A6 - 3620 TRA with graphics HD Radeon (TM) 2.20 GHz

Installed memory (RAM live): 8,00 (7.78 usable) GB

System type: 64-bit operating system

I'm sorry that I have not responded to your previous thread.  I could not find it.

I did some more research with XFX.  All their cards in the 7000 series with a serial with a P n start (2014) require the UEFI BIOS.  They are at the height of the P8 series #'s.  Their cards with serial # s beginning with O (2013) should be fine.

The fact is that there no cards that will work with the power supply (PSU) (300W) that will do what you want it to do.  Here's a map that sounds good.  However, it requires a power supply at least 500W with a 6 power connector pins.  I suggest at least 600W for peak power needs.  You must contact the manufacturer's Technical Support to ensure it will work with your BIOS.

The motherboard for most recent amateur quality components.  You can't get the performance you want even with a high-powered video card.

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