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It can take a single dedicated graphics card. Keep in mind that PCI-E 3.0 and 2.0 are backwards compatible. The new 3.0 card will work fine in the 2.0 slot at x16. The 750 Ti is a low power card. Your power supply unit can probably handle it. If you want higher cards then look to upgrading to a good 600W or 650W 80+ Bronze or Gold PSU by XFX or Corsair. That card is smaller. It should fit in the case fine. You would need to measure to make sure any bigger cards fit in the future. There is also the difference of a single or double expansion card. Most cards use two expansion slots in the back of the case.