The graphic upgrade of 660 s

I have the Inspiron s 660 (2012) with an Intel i5 processor. Intel (r) 7 series/C216 Family SATA AHCI Controller Chipset and integrated graphics card Intel.

I'm looking to upgrade to be able to handle more intensive games. What graphics cards will be compatible? It's quite a small space inside, so I have no idea if she is able to be upgraded at all. I want to be able to handle games like Battlefield, Skyrim, Starcraft and F1 with the graphical quality and 60 FPS.

Any ideas on what kind of graphics cards, I should be looking at would be greatly appreciated.

Hi jchanandonait,

The case may if adapt to a video card, extra flat and you do not have a PCIe x 16 location, but of course the biggest problem is the power supply 220W. NVIDIA GT 620 is a low power consumption option.

This is why it is not recommended to purchase compact desktop computers for anyone who is involved, or plan for future updates. Even after putting money in this system, you are unlikely to enjoy a satisfying game experience. You are better off saving your pennies to a new system.

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