You need to check your mother board if it contains a PCI Express 2.0 slot to get the maximum benefits from that graphic card.
Mostly your system already has a PCI Express slot for the graphic card, and even if it's 1.x the card can work at your system but you may not get all it's power in that case.
But yes it should work. And Gainward is one of the greatest brands that not a lot of people know about it.
That is a terrible video card, get something like a gtx 660 if you actually want performance, but yes, you shouldnt be bottlenecked by your system, but you do have 32 bit, so your memory is limited (video ram and your ram)
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You need to check your mother board if it contains a PCI Express 2.0 slot to get the maximum benefits from that graphic card.
Mostly your system already has a PCI Express slot for the graphic card, and even if it's 1.x the card can work at your system but you may not get all it's power in that case.
But yes it should work. And Gainward is one of the greatest brands that not a lot of people know about it.
The GT 610 is not a good video card... unless all you do is watch movies.
You will need at least a GT 240, 440, or 640 to get a reasonably good framerate at medium/low detail settings. See source.
If your computer has a PCI-Express x16 slot, then any of these cards will fit and work without issue. The slot looks like this: http://cdn.avsforum.com/d/d5/d50b9d8b_800px-pci_un...
That is a terrible video card, get something like a gtx 660 if you actually want performance, but yes, you shouldnt be bottlenecked by your system, but you do have 32 bit, so your memory is limited (video ram and your ram)