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But anyway, dont buy a card that is not meant for what you use it for.
It could be an upgrade to a integrated grafic. But i wouldnt call that card good for gaming, apart from things that dont need much. And for sure not for general medium settings.
You should better ask, what card fits to my plan and my price. Maybe the price just wont fit the plan.
Even think twice about a 50.
Ask in hardware forum. Tell your cpu, motherboard, power supply. And what games or things you want to do with a card. Give a price range and ask if there is something.
Advertising always says gaming and awesome. But they probably do not speak about your games. So always find tests, even if someone suggests you a card. Read something before buying.