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Yes it is. Cards are rarely incompatible with a motherboard. I'd be more concerned about your power supply. How many watts, and what brand is your power supply unit?
There shouldn't be. 600 should be plenty to power the card, and I'm not even sure what kind of problems/tips there are in regards to Mobo-PSU compatibility. It'd have to be a strange board not to work with any good PSU.
ok, so... we installed the graphics card and the PSU (sadly he has stupid case so we had to leave one side of the computer opened, and the PSU on it) and all works fine...
well, from his reports, I gotta say that we installed it properly (aside from the pulling out of glued TV card, and the point that his case is opened from one side and the PSU is on the case ). I helped him configure the drivers and showed him what and where to configure... 't was fun (especially the SC2 on ultra with 130 FPS >.> )
A cheaper card could hit 130 FPS as I think your CPU is bottleknecking it more than your GPU unless you are playing at an insane resolutuion like tri screen or in 3D.
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