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http://www.gumtree.co.za/a-computer-graphic-cards/other/msi-gtx-750-cards/1001407180300910049828009
its older, not quite as strong as a 750
but it requires pci-e power, that psu may not be enough for it
i would really think about building a gaming pc
http://www.uprice.co.za
http://www.gumtree.co.za
Best I can find that will work in your system is "GT 740" but to be honest I doubt that's even worth getting. Best bet is probably save up for better system; then build it.
Use UpPrice for South Africa; it is good, like PriceWatch and u can easily search for PC Hardware and other gadgets and then easily compare retailers who sell/ship to your region.
However if that system is an OEM Pre-Build (like Dell, HP, Lenovo) it might not be straight-forward when it comes to hooking up the Case Front I/O (Buttons, LEDs, etc.) to an OEM Motherboard. I've done that many times for customers and what I do is take note on how the current case front i/o works; as those wires usually go to a single block connector that connects to the motherboard; but are with a non-standard ATX layout. So u will have to figure out the position of the switch/LEDs and then re-connect them in that same position on the motherboard with the new case. Not that hard to do, just something u need to be aware of.
Given how on your board the PCIE is on the outter-edge as opposed to how a MicroATX board actually is. Anyways, hope that makes sense.
Something like this perhaps:
http://www.uprice.co.za/p/Cougar-Spike-Gaming-Chassis-No-PSU/53105868
http://www.uprice.co.za/p/Thermaltake-Core-V21-Black-Micro-ATX/55487344
make sure the board is an intel 6x-7x chipset
Using a site like uPRICE I linked above; the search engine can better help u find prices and retailers for South Africa area. Long as you know what u looking for; I did some tests on that and was able to find enough for a whole build; I'm just not sure of those prices due to the currency.
For MicroATX (4-slots) Motherboard; Case = Micro / Mid / Full Tower
For ATX (7-slots) Motherboard; Case = Mid / Full Tower
So Micro Motherboard can obviously fit in a larger case; but full ATX Motherboard will require a larger minimum sized case.