Will nVidia GTX 650ti gonna work on my PC?

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So i'll buy new Graphic card,and i think GTX 650ti will give me the performance i want,but i want to know is it going to be compatible for my PC. Firstly i would say that my old card is nVidia GT 430 and when i removed it from the slot,i saw above the slot BIOSTAR PCI Express 2.0,the new one will be PCI-E 3.0. Is 3.0 Graphic Card compatible for 2.0 slot??
 

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I found that i'll need a new Power Supply,is this one good enough?

SEASONIC SS-520GB/520W/APF (S12II-520Bronze)

• 80PLUS® Bronze Certified High Efficiency
• Highly Reliable 105 C degree Japanese Brand Capacitor
• Ample +12V Outputs
• Active Power Factor Correction [99% PF Typical]
• Double Forward Converter Design
• Smart & Silent Fan Control [S2FC]
• 12cm Ball Bearing Cooling Fan
• Soft-Mount Rubber Cushions
• Universal Video Card Support
• All-in-One DC Cabling Design
• Patented Easy Swap Connector
• Universal AC Input [Full Range]
• Ultra Ventilation [Honeycomb Structure]

• Power Distribution
+3.3V 24A and +5V 24A /130W
+12V comb. 40A / 480W
-12V 0.8A 9.6W
+5Vsb 2.5A / 12.5W
Total Power 520W

• Wire Configuration
Main Power (24P / 20P) 550mm - 1
EPS12V/ATX12V (8P / 4P) 550mm - 1
ATX12V (4P) 550mm - 0
EPS12V (8P) 550mm - 1
Peripheral (4P) - 6
SATA - 6
FDD (Y-adapter) (4P) - 2
PCI-E (6P) 570mm - 1
PCI-E (8P / 6P) 600mm - 1

• Dimensions 150*140*86 mm

Also will it be compatible ? my old Power Supply model was ATX ? :)
 

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Thanks :) wow really fast help. but im curious,my old Video card has 1 ventilation,and i saw a picture of the new one with 2 ventilations,is that going to fill in the box? here's a picture for how much place my old video card gets.
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if it's a double slot card(takes 2 spaces) sure it'll work however it might obstruct one of your sata connectors(the yellow one) or if its a long card(2 fans) it would really be helpful to measure the length of the new card and the length of the mobo until it hits the sata connectors to see if it fits.
edit: try moving the upper sata connector beside the second connector.
 

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I'm sorry my english is not very good. I don't understand much of graphic cards,and Im trying to ask will the new GTX 650ti will fill in the Computer box? cause the pc box is not that long. I saw a picture of the new graphic card with 2 fans,my old has 1... Aint the new one's length going to be more then my old GT 430,and not fill in the PC box. :)
 

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I think the one i've found wont fit in the PC box,so ive found the same but with 1 fan and 1GB VRAM.
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GV-N65TOC-1GI
GIGABYTE HD Experience Series

Chipset GeForce GTX 650 Ti
PCB Form ATX
Core Clock 1032 MHz (standard : 928 MHz)
Shader Clock N/A
Memory Clock 5400 MHz
Process Technology 28 nm
Memory Size 1024 MB
Memory Bus 128 bit
Card Bus PCI-E 3.0
Memory Type GDDR5
DirectX 11.1
OpenGL 4.3

I/O:
Dual-link DVI-D*2
HDMI*1
D-Sub*1

Digital max resolution 2560 x 1600
Analog max resolution 2048 x 1536
Multi-view 4
Tools N/A
Power requirement 400W
Card size H=42 mm, L=187 mm, W=137 mm
http://jarcomputers.com/l_bg/?m=7&i=547611

Is this new gonna fit? and is there a big difference between 1GB and 2GB VRAM?