ThinkCentre edge 72 video card

Hi guys... I just bought a lenovo thinkcentre edge 72 and I have a question.

My sistem is i5 6 mb l3 cache and 4 GB ddr3 1600 mhz... First of all, I would like to know what latency memory have because I want to buy another 4 GB of ram.

Second... on the lenovo Web site... the sistem has a pci express 16 x 2.0 slot... I want to buy a single video, but not card the officially... like nvidia nvs or ati one or something like that. I want to buy a graphics card for games even it does not take the case (I will change the case if I need of) and by the way the PSU, it's 180 stock w I think... I need to check if I have a connector 6-pin... otherwise I'll change the PSU if I need to...

While you recommend me some video cards that can work with this type of pc or motherboard and if I need not change the case, better food that fits the case.

Thanks in advance... good luck

About memory - buy Samsung / Hynix / Crucial - here's what lenovo uses mainly. Don't worry about latency.

No need to buy a GPU that needs 6 pins to be used with the E72. Please check if you have really 180W PSU and power 280W (assuming it's the turn). If 280W, you're OK. 180W if you'll need to replace the power supply for use with separate graphics cards. I would say GF GTX 750 Ti (check length). Make sure you can return the pieces if this does not work for you...

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