Pavilion p6204y: UPGRADE GRAPHICS (P6204Y)

I'm looking to upgrade my video card on my HP p6204y Windows 7 64-bit. I currently have the graphics card to factory which is an Intel chipset g33/31 express... The games I'm playing counter-strike 1.6. I can barely support Open GL. I also want to be able to play Cs: source and cs. I don't have a big budget either... Less than 150...
GeForce Gt 610 or 8800 Gt or 7300 Gt would be those recommended or other?

Hello

you're not dreaming big... to this budget the msi gtx750 2 GB oc edition is a capture of price... it's going to be a bottleneck of your system, Yes, but despite this it will give you much better performance that those you mentioned... the gt 610 won't give you much power when you play CS GO or else... they are also older cards... the gtx 750 is based on the new architecture of Maxwell gen... and it features hybrid BIOS, so it will be compatible with older systems... gt 610 supports open gl 4.2 whereas the characteristics of 750 open gl 4.4... (technically, the 750 gtx is about 600% or 6 times more powerful than the 610... and beats the others by a similar margin)

your diet should be as well... however take a power consumption of system check on the net... it should stay below 250w... If not then... well, then you have to consider the 610...

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