GTX 560 in a Pavilion 170f?

I own a HP Pavilion HPE-170F, which came with a Nvidia GTX 260 graphics card.

My new game recommend a GTX 560.

I'll be able to use this card in my system?

Hello

Should be ok even it consumes less power:

http://www.hwcompare.com/11040/GeForce-GTX-260-vs-GeForce-GTX-560/

Kind regards.

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