cpu upgrade p6230y vid card and psu recommended

All currently recommended avialable vid card upgrades not a gamer guy. In graphics media, her ect. Concerned about the age of the tower and shifts of its HP thought that something along an ati would be I'd appreciate defing entry also does not happy at all with no wireless performance, believing that the solution is not as problamatic. Any input on cpu would be appreciated.

Here are the specifications of your desktop HP Pavilion p6230y. According to specifications, your power supply is 300 watts and will limit your choice of graphics cards. I have several HP computers around the same age as yours and I have no problem even with retail graphics cards installed. Many of these nVidia that GeForce GT cards will meet your needs and require only a 300 Watt power supply. For most ATI HD cards, you need to upgrade your power 400 watts or more. The Corsair CX500 and CX600 are excellent choices and are known to adapt to most cases of HP. Your computer supports the following processors up to 125 watt TDP.

TDP = 125 W

AMD Phenom II X 4 9xx/9xxe/8xx Quad-Core (D)

AMD Phenom II X 3 Triple-Core (H) 7xx/7xxe

AMD Athlon II X 4 6xx/6xxe (P)

AMD Athlon II X 3 4xx/4xxe

AMD Athlon II X 2 2xx/2xxe

As wireless issue, I have the same card in some of my computers and have no problem. Please post more information about your situation wireless.

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