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Well, it would be a decent upgrade, and it does appear to have good ratings, aside from the fact that it's only rated by 2 people at this point in time.
Does your previous card have a fan? I've noticed that frequently on cards with heatsinks it's very important that your case has good airflow, as the lack of a fan on modern GPUs can generate good amounts of heat if there is not the proper air-flow in your case. This probably won't be a big issue though.
Aside from that, just make sure that everything is compatible, sometimes for upgrades like these may require more power from your PSU.
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don't get 5750, for sure your cpu is already old.
Get sapphire 5570 , its $54 after mir in newegg. Its much better than a 5450.
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Don't bottleneck your computer with that card. Get a lower price-based card that will work efficiently with your CPU.
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I would not spend that much on one get a low priced one which will do great on your CPU
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And just a side note, I have had bad experiences with CompUSA. I primarily deal with Newegg, with the on-occasion transaction with Tiger and have had good luck so far.