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No matter what GPU you put next to it, it will not play modern titles.
Keep saving up for a new motherboard, CPU and DDR4 RAM. Then buy an APU such as the 2200g which generally does really well in gaming. That is the cheapest way of getting a PC which can game.
You probably should list the games you want to play.
See if you can get a cheap used GTX 750 Ti or a modern RX 550. RX 560 or GTX 1050.
But the age of your hardware might causes issues with more modern cards. I have seen it happen quite a lot that cards of the GTX 700 series and newer don't work in Core2 machines with early 775 motherboards.
What if I am able to upgrade it to a Intel Core 2 Quad Q9650 3.00 GHz will it up the performance?
*Based on my motherboard.
You could have bought a new PC 10x better then this for all the money you are going to stick in to this machine..
and still low end for gaming
but good enough to handle a 1050-1660ti and capable of playing modern games at low-mid+ settings 1080p
works 10-15hrs a week washing dishes* during busy times
gets $15/hr
*by washing dishes, hes just loading and unloading the dishwasher
hes saving up for a next gen console and games, already has a great gaming rig
if he can pull that off and keep his grades up, im sure you can find a similar job