A graphics card for MS-7613 (Iona-GL8E)

Hello

I would like to ask a question to people more knowledgeable than me in these subject. My graphics done for some time there are strange things. The last thing that was it:

Well, he has a 512 MB Nvidia graphics card and, since then, it's a bit broken one will take the opportunity to improve my computer. I would like to install the Radeon HD 7770 graphics but I look at the mother board and I don't know if it's wide enough for this card.

Do you not think that the installation which is possible Can you guide me a bit?

Thank you

PD: excuse me if I make some grammatical errors, I'm Spanish.

The computer format microtour HP Elite 7000 is a class computer business and so your questions can better answer in the HP Business Support Forum.

Based on the HP Illustrated Parts & Service card for your computer, it appears as a standard ATX12V power supply should work. The Corsair CX500 and CX600 are highly recommended and are known to adapt to most HP computers class consumption of office. It also appears that the Corsair unit is the same size as the supply current in your Elite 7000 m

As far as the graphics card Radeon HD 7770 goes, it seems that the smaller units have to adapt without any problems. One thing to note, is that while the graphics card Radeon HD 7770 can be inserted into the slot for graphics PCIe x 16 motherboard v2.0 and work, it will lose some theoretical graph PCIe x 16 v3.0 card benefits. This means, so the card must be compatible backward/forward, it will not give you an additional flow of the PCIe x 16 bus v3.0.

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