Yup.
no, it has an AGP slot for an AGP graphics card, but a geforce 8600 is a PCIe card
Either a low profile AGP video card or a standard PCI card will do. PCI-E cards are not compatible.
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Dell's Optiplex GX270 is capable of running many current and popular games like World of Warcraft and League of Legends. However, performance is not particularly good unless you upgrade the system's graphics card. Most default graphics cards are not impressive for gamers.
If you get one with a fast proccessor and a good video card they can perfrom well with games.
Yes, you can. The motherboard is equipped with a PCI-e port so you can plug in a graphics card.
I think your using a AGP video card slot, so go to newegg.com and look up the best ATI card for AGP you can find... before they are gone!
The card comes in both AGP and PCIe. If you buy the AGP card you should be fine.
NO Actually, you can (I have), but it's not worth it. You can install a hacked tiny version of Windows 7 on a Dell Inspiron 2500. But unless you have 512mb of memory, you won't be able to run a single thing without having to wait an extreme amount of time. Even with 512MB (which is the maximum, if you believe the manual provided by Dell) it won't be pretty.
"Low Profile" means, basically, "short." Oftentimes compact computers cannot take full-sized video cards, and need specially designed ones that are not as tall.
A "cheap low graphic and low profile card" is in the price range from $9.99 to $40.00 each. This depends on the brand you are looking for. It is basically a video card, that shows you what you are looking at on the computer, for example games.
You don't, this does not have built in sd card reader. You need to get a usb sd card reader, then you put the sd card into the card reader, then plug the card reader into your usb slot.