Is the gtx 750 ti fully compatible with the custom pc gua250?

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Heres the pc: http://www.walmart.com/ip/CyberpowerPC-Black-Gamer-Ultra-GUA250-Desktop-PC-with-AMD-Quad-Core-FX-4300-Processor-8GB-Memory-1TB-Hard-Drive-and-Windows-7-Home-Premium-Monitor/17811825
Heres the gpu: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IDG3PRI/ref=asc_df_B00IDG3PRI3102947?smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER&tag=pg-469-94-20&linkCode=df0&creative=395097&creativeASIN=B00IDG3PRI
It has a fx 4300 possessor, and a AMD 760G mobo... (also 8gb ram)

My question is is it FULLY compatible with it, like if it will fit. I need to make sure because i dont know if a amd mobo is compatible with a nivida gpu.

Also, if it is compatible, how many fps do you think i could get in wow (world of warcraft) with these current specs and gpu? id like to run at 1080p or 720p at ultra or high settings with 30+ frames.
 
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From the images on the Walmart web page the rear view of the CyberpowerPC GUA250 shows that the power supply is an Apevia TurboLink Switching Power Supply model ATX-TL500W-BK. What a horrible piece of ...

Hardware Secrets did a review on the 450 Watt version of that PSU, the Apevia Turbolink ATX-TL450W-BK, and found that it could only deliver 240 Watts. What they also found was that the electrical Noise and Ripple levels always exceeded the maximum allowed by the ATX12V specifications. That means that the electrolytic capacitors on the motherboard, graphics card and drive controller circuit boards in your system are being destroyed by the out of spec electrical noise and ripple levels...
From the images on the Walmart web page the rear view of the CyberpowerPC GUA250 shows that the power supply is an Apevia TurboLink Switching Power Supply model ATX-TL500W-BK. What a horrible piece of ...

Hardware Secrets did a review on the 450 Watt version of that PSU, the Apevia Turbolink ATX-TL450W-BK, and found that it could only deliver 240 Watts. What they also found was that the electrical Noise and Ripple levels always exceeded the maximum allowed by the ATX12V specifications. That means that the electrolytic capacitors on the motherboard, graphics card and drive controller circuit boards in your system are being destroyed by the out of spec electrical noise and ripple levels.

http://www.hardwaresecrets.com/article/Apevia-Turbolink-ATX-TL450W-BK-Power-Supply-Review/1212

I'm sure the 500W model isn't any better.
 
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