Yes, you can run "The Matrix: Path of Neo" on an Nvidia GeForce GTX 650. The game was released in 2005, and the GTX 650, which was launched in 2012, is capable of handling the game's graphics requirements. As long as your overall system meets the game's minimum specifications, you should be able to play it without issues.
Only just, but I would still upgrade it as soon as possible.
I'm the OP on this question and I just want to add that the computer is an HP Pavilion and the GPU change in question is changing from a Geforce 9100 to a Geforce GTX 650
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The GeForce 9600 GT 1GB features core clock speeds of 650 MHz on the GPU, and 900 MHz on the 1024 MB of GDDR3 RAM. It features 64 SPUs along with 32 TAUs and 16 ROPs. Compare that to the GeForce GT 430 1GB, which has a core clock frequency of 700 MHz and a GDDR3 memory frequency of 900 MHz. It also makes use of a 128-bit memory bus, and makes use of a 40 nm design. It features 96 SPUs, 16 Texture Address Units, and 4 Raster Operation Units. that means gt 9600 is better
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108 percent of 650 = 702108% of 650= 108% * 650= 1.08 * 650= 702
28% of 650= 28% * 650= 0.28 * 650= 182
45% of 650= 45% * 650= 0.45 * 650= 292.5
8% of 650= 8% * 650= 0.08 * 650= 52
44% of 650 = 44% * 650 = 0.44 * 650 = 286
how do i add 650