Will GTX 1050Ti run on my motherboard?

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So i have this ASROCK H61M-HVS (http://www.asrock.com/mb/intel/h61m-hvs/) and a gtx 1050ti.
Im not a hardware type of a guy, so if you could help that would be great =D.
And will my 430W max PSU enough for it with a i5 3570k?
 
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Yes, you should be fine. It says in the specs "Supports Graphical UEFI", this is good as the latest cards use UEFI compared to the older BIOS supported cards. Apart from that, your motherboard has a PCIe 3.0 16x slot, which is still the current generation (although the generations are backward compatible anyway), so you're fine there.
As for your PSU, what make and model do you have? If it's a good make, then 430w is fine. If it's a poor make, you may want to upgrade to something better.
Yes, you should be fine. It says in the specs "Supports Graphical UEFI", this is good as the latest cards use UEFI compared to the older BIOS supported cards. Apart from that, your motherboard has a PCIe 3.0 16x slot, which is still the current generation (although the generations are backward compatible anyway), so you're fine there.
As for your PSU, what make and model do you have? If it's a good make, then 430w is fine. If it's a poor make, you may want to upgrade to something better.
 
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You're welcome. Yes a 600w psu will be more than enough, just don't get a really cheap and nasty unit. The psu is like the beating heart of your computer, if it's not the healthiest (uneven voltages, surges etc.) then the rest of the system won't be healthy either.