Desktop and graphic card compatibly help please

Yeah it could handle it but I'd advise building your own system. For the price you could get a much better system than that.
 
It will work.But if you know how to put a gpu in, you can build a PC.. Cyberpower is a cheap brand, like dell, but I have hearl lots of problems with cyberpower.Lots of problems with dell, hp, acer,emachines, but the biggest one is probobly cyberpower.All of the brands use cheap components, and a rig for that price would double the performance, and higher quality components.Power supply has a big chance of blowing up, taking thw whole cyberpower with it, and I have heard some bad things about their customer service, so if it brakes, they might not replace it.
 
Would the graphic card fit? and is 450w enough to handle that graphic card?
If not is there another similar computer that can handle this graphic card around the 500-650$ range?
It will work but you're likely going to need a better power supply (it nver specifies the make and model in the description, only the wattage) so pick up this Corsair CX 500 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139027 and then get a Radeon 6850 (it's faster than a GTX 550 Ti) http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102908
 
thank you for the swift reply, i don't know if I want to build a computer myself because it ended up costing me alot of money last time i did it, and then spending another 100$ on the windows 7 os. Would there be a better computer that is more reliable then from another company because i already have the graphic card just need a computer to put it in now.
 
Hmm that CyberPower PC you were looking looks OK but Newegg doesn't specify what motherboard or power supply it has. Maybe you could get in touch and ask them? I think that's a fairly decent basic build, just you'd likely need a stronger PSU and a much better graphics card.

I reckon you could build one for about the same though, but I know you don't want to...
 
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