Video card compatibility question

I need to replace my video card ATI Radeon HD 4850 (GDDR3) for my HP Pavilion Elite.

I have 2 questions:

(1) a graphics card with GDDR5 memory would be compatible with my motherboard and a computer?  (my current graphics card is GDDR3)

(2) PCI Express 3.0 would be compatible?  (my current graphics card is PCI Express 2)

Thank you.

Motherboard:

Tip: PEGATRON CORPORATION TRUCKEE 1.04
The bus clock: 133 megahertz
BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. 5.22 10/12/2009

System:

HP-Pavilion, AW020AV - ABA e9280t

Windows 7 pro 64-bit

Processor:

3.33 GHz Intel Core i7 975 processor
cache of 64 kilobytes main memory
cache 256 KB secondary memory
memory tertiary cache 8192 KB
64-bit ready
Multi-core (4 total)
Hyper-thread (8 total)

12 GB of Ram (I think than DDR3)

dim13 wrote:

I need to replace my video card ATI Radeon HD 4850 (GDDR3) for my HP Pavilion Elite.

I have 2 questions:

(1) a graphics card with GDDR5 memory would be compatible with my motherboard and a computer?  (my current graphics card is GDDR3) Yes. The video memory is on the video card and is not a problem.

(2) PCI Express 3.0 would be compatible?  (my current graphics card is PCI Express 2)

It is also an answer yes because PCI Express 3.0 is a compatible specification down.

Thank you.

Motherboard:

Tip: PEGATRON CORPORATION TRUCKEE 1.04
The bus clock: 133 megahertz
BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. 5.22 10/12/2009

System:

HP-Pavilion, AW020AV - ABA e9280t

Windows 7 pro 64-bit

Processor:

3.33 GHz Intel Core i7 975 processor
cache of 64 kilobytes main memory
cache 256 KB secondary memory
memory tertiary cache 8192 KB
64-bit ready
Multi-core (4 total)
Hyper-thread (8 total)

12 GB of Ram (I think than DDR3)

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