Good graphics card for Dell Optiplex 960?

Hello! I recently acquired a Dell Optiplex 960 (the larger one) and it comes with the integrated graphics card, so I was wondering what graphics card I put in it?

Photo I provided is the size of the machine.

Specifications, in the case where they are important:

Intel Core 2 Duo E8600-3.33 GHz

4 GB OF RAM

HARD DRIVE 250 GB

Intel Q45/Q43 Express Chipset/Intel 4 Series Express Chipset Family

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Hello! I recently acquired a Dell Optiplex 960 (the larger one) and it comes with the integrated graphics card, so I was wondering what graphics card I put in it?

I used an OptiPlex 960 SFF (Q9650 processor) and 8 GB of RAM as a development machine. I installed a Sapphire 6570 graphics card and had absolutely no problem; the 6570 will be a huge leap in performance and features on the integrated graphics card.

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