high grade to a strong gaming video card

Hello someone can help me I a6745f hp vista 64 bit os system I have 4 GB of ram and I'll change 8 GB of ram, I have a card from ati readon 3200 and I want to change it for a very good gaming card I have a slot theere to could an it's a PCI express 16 - what is could someone tell what good gaming card I could use in there and I'll change the power supply as well because It is only 300 watts. and also is there a difference between pci and pci 16 2.0 16 I put a PCI 2.0 16 in there? Well, I'm a dj and I'll make music videos that's why I need a strong video gaming card so if anyone can help me please?

Thank you djdonniec

Power supply: You will need one with the latest ATX12V 2.2 / EPS12V specifications for a video card involving multiple PCI-e connectors.  A
CORSAIR CMPSU-750TX @750W or an OCZ ModXStream Pro OCZ700MXSP will easily meet your needs. Hyperlinks are at NewEgg.com

 

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