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HI the pro's

 

I want to give my little son a computer presario who owns the board M2N68-LA but the graphics does not seem to be able to play the games via the internet.

 

Is it possible to do it with its machine by adding another graphics card? There seems to be a PCI Express x16 expansion, is that enough?


A big thank you in advance for your help.


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Yes, on-board graphics usually do not do gaming very well.  An added graphics card will truly help that situation.  That motherboard does indeed have One PCI Express x16  which can accept a graphics card.  Be careful in the choice of card as some require larger power supplies than many OEM PC's have.  Since there is no model number of the PC given, just check on that.

BTW: that motherboard is fairly old and so would be the CPU.  Check on the game requirements before going to far.


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