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I've installed that exact Antec 550W PSU into 4 systems built for friends and family and 2 of the systems are running high-end cards with no issues. One has a GTX 670 and one has a Radeon HD 6970. The system with the HD 6970 is also running a 125W Phenom II X4 955BE CPU. Both systems have been up and running for 2+ years without a single issue. You shouldn't need a new power supply to run the GTX 760 in your current system. A 550W PSU is plenty for nearly any system with a single GPU.

alright but the question now is it gonna fit in my case i can ulpoad pics if it would help

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I've installed that exact Antec 550W PSU into 4 systems built for friends and family and 2 of the systems are running high-end cards with no issues. One has a GTX 670 and one has a Radeon HD 6970. The system with the HD 6970 is also running a 125W Phenom II X4 955BE CPU. Both systems have been up and running for 2+ years without a single issue. You shouldn't need a new power supply to run the GTX 760 in your current system. A 550W PSU is plenty for nearly any system with a single GPU.

alright but the question now is it gonna fit in my case i can ulpoad pics if it would help

You'll need to measure the distance from your PCIe brackets on your case to the drive cage to see if there's enough room for the card. The EVGA GTX 760 SuperClocked card that you linked is just under 9.5" long. You'll need at least 9.5" of space in order to fit the card into your case. Take a tape measure and measure where the red double-arrow is indicating:

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