hikaricloud
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I looked up your PC, and it seems you do have a PCI-E slot. But we also have to look at your PSU to see if it can handle a new card. Since it's a slimline, I'm not sure if you can replace the PSU...so you may be out of luck.
And this machine is using old technology like Surge said. It only supports up to 2gb of DDR2-667 and it's an AM2 board, which means you can't even upgrade the processor. The 4000+ is a decently old processor now.
So for these reasons, I said you should build a new PC. But if you can get a new video card in there that will work with your PSU, then it'll work okay for now I suppose. But it all falls to your PSU. For the bigger cards, you'll need something with more wattage, and PCI-E power connectors.
And this machine is using old technology like Surge said. It only supports up to 2gb of DDR2-667 and it's an AM2 board, which means you can't even upgrade the processor. The 4000+ is a decently old processor now.
So for these reasons, I said you should build a new PC. But if you can get a new video card in there that will work with your PSU, then it'll work okay for now I suppose. But it all falls to your PSU. For the bigger cards, you'll need something with more wattage, and PCI-E power connectors.