HP dc5800 format microtour: suggestion to upgrade graphics card?

Hello

I have Hp Compaq dc5800 microtour format with

Core2Duo e8400 3 Ghz

3 GB Ram ddr2

500 GB hard drive

Power supply 300W

I can't wait for the update of the graphics card without changing my diet?

What should I buy?

GTX 750 ti would be nice, it is a mid-range gpu will run everything very well, also if you are in the game which is the best gpu for your pc right now.

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