A:AnswerIt is not compatible with motherboards from a decade ago with only PCI Express 1.0 ports. Your processor will be in a newer motherboard and will be fine.
A:AnswerGraphics card compatibility is determined by the motherboard. Not the processor. Just about all modern motherboards use the PCI-E form factor. Unless your motherboard is flex-atx, or some other rare form factor, it should work.
A:AnswerYes it will I have pcie x 16 with 2.0 it is a pain to put in cause it's a pretty big card but it will work also it takes about 2 slots cause of the fan
A:AnswerExcellent Great card but warning says is on box but isn’t crossfire capable I ordered two and learned it wouldnt even after I looked on the compatibility list and the back of the box. Small print says connect bridge, there isnt one
A:AnswerThis card will bottleneck the heck out of your computer. Go with a GDDR5 video card instead. 2 GB GDDR5, heck even 1 GB GDDR5, will outperform and run your program better than this card.
A:AnswerGet a better video card. This video card will bottleneck your computer. Don't believe all the fake reviews saying the card is great. Look at the 1 star reviews to get an actual legit review.
A:AnswerIt should fit your computer (physical size) without an issue. However, if your PCI express buss is 2.0 you probably won't realize the full capability of a board that is designed for PCI Express 3.0. It will certainly work but perhaps won't meet your expectations based on the board's specifications.
A:AnswerDepends on how your case is cable managed, and if you have any peripherals such as sound cards or wifi pci-e adapters. This card will occupy two slots, but length isn't to much of an issue (5.91 inches) about as far as the pci-e slot goes.
A:AnswerThis depends on how your case is managed, where your pci-e slot(s) are, and how many watts your power supply is. I recommend taking measurements of the area around your pci-e slot(s), make sure the cards doesn't interfere with anything else in your system (Keep in mind this card takes up two slots and will render a pci-e slot bellow unreachable.