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you will need to look at the motherboard specs to find out what types of slot/s it has, and what version of communications ie PCIX8,, PCI X16,, ETC.. will need to make sure there are drivers available for version of windows you are running, as to if one is better than the other, would have to have specs for each to compare, many,, many features to compare, one might have faster screen rates, but lower memory, or resolution rates, CPU on card speeds,, can even get down to chip sets on card.. both your questions can only be answered by providing more info,, you need to research and learn,, have fun.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.I did a quick search for your computer and it appears that this video card will work. The graphics might seem a little sharper, but it will also depend on your monitor... and um... your eyes. It will be able to render more images.... so for instance, if you're watching a video with rain, you should be able to see the raindrops a little better. It's that type of difference.... if that makes any sense.
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