Amdrial, on 25 November 2012 - 17:10, said:
The issue with the motherboard you have right now is that the PCI-e interface (along with everything else) it has is rather dated. If you were to buy a new GPU now, you will need to buy one again once you upgrade your CPU (which, judging by the CPU you have right now, will be soon as well). The new PCI-e 2.x 16x interface on your new motherboard will most likely not work with the old GPU.
Your motherboard is always linked to what CPU socket it has (In your case, a socket with 775 pins). The CPU socket on your motherboard has almost been phased out as well, with Intel actually pulling the plug on many socket 775 model processors. Finding a suitable upgrade for that will also be a pain.
My best advice would be to save up your money and hold off until you can spend it all on a computer with a newer motherboard, a decent CPU and a decent GPU (together with at least 8GB of DDR3 RAM)
I've come across two websites which talking about PCI Express compatibility thing and I am confused, one says its not possible to insert a PCI 3.0 video card into PCI 2.0 while other says they are backward compatible, which one the fuck should I trust
And Amdrial, I will get a Quad ( or the highest possible one my momboard supports ) together with a memory upgrade in a month or two, I want to start with graphic card just to see if it is indeed alone changes the things around in games