Inspiron 580s upgrade. Please Help.

MMSIND

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Hi there,
I'm thinking of slightly upgrading my quite old Inspiron 580s desktop with some RAM and a Graphic Card. I'm upgrdaing Ram with 2x4 GB modules (DDR3-1333) which shouldn't be a problem. The doubts are in Graphic Card which I've decided will be Zotac GeForce GT 730 2GB DDR5 (link below). I want to know two things. Whether it is compatible with my motherboard Dell 0c2kjt, with Intel H57 chipset (specs in link below) ? And whether it will (physically) fit on my motherboard? I know it surely won't fit in my cabinet width wise, so I'm planning to keep it open from one side, but I need to know will I be able to attach it to my motherboard?
Thanks in advance!

Graphic Card-
https://www.zotac.com/in/product/graphics_card/gt-730-2gb-gddr5

Exact Dimensions in below link
http://www.amazon.in/ZOTAC-NVIDIA-DDR5-Graphics-Card/dp/B00L61VGPU

Motherboard-
http://www.findlaptopdriver.com/specs-dell-0c2kjt/

Chipset-
http://ark.intel.com/products/42700/Intel-H57-Express-Chipset
 
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I've ran that card with an I3 530 overclocked to 4.4 GHz, the I3 550 at stock 3.2 Should be ok. 35 to 45 FPS seems normal on youtube reviews GTA V, BF1. CS:GO at 90 FPS. Beats the Intel HD graphics in this generation by far. The card will fit in the 580s.


I choose GT 730 due to one other constraint, it's called money. I'm 'slightly' upgrading my PC. 1050 TI is more than double the price of GT 730 here. And dimensions are almost the same.
 


To be honest, I can't understand what it is or it's purpose.
 


I've decided to for MSI GeForce GTX750Ti - 2GB DDR5. Do you think it will be compatible with my motherboard? And will my i3-550 bottleneck it ?

https://www.msi.com/Graphics-card/N750-Ti-2GD5TLP.html#hero-specification
 
I've ran that card with an I3 530 overclocked to 4.4 GHz, the I3 550 at stock 3.2 Should be ok. 35 to 45 FPS seems normal on youtube reviews GTA V, BF1. CS:GO at 90 FPS. Beats the Intel HD graphics in this generation by far. The card will fit in the 580s.
 
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