Compatible video card and the motherboard

Hi all

I have a HP Pavilion Elite HPE-321i and I would replace my GeForce GT 320 with a GeForce GTX 650.

I saw that it requires a PCI-E 3.0... is it compatible with my motherboard which is a MS-7613 (Iona-GL8E) with 1 PCI Express x 16 slot?

Thanks a lot for your help

André

Chipset Intel H57 of your computer should be compatible PCIe 2.0 review. Most revision 3.0 PCIe graphics cards should be compatible with your computer. The GTX650 should be fine, but the 700 series may have problems.

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