DC7700 PSU upgrade.

Hello. Im sure most of the people are getting bored with my frequent messages but I was wondering what I need to know to upgrade my diet or if someone can link me to a decent PSU.

Im trying to run a graphics at least 512 MB of memory and all the maps I looked at meets the needs of better food than my current 240w one. If anyone can recommend a graphics (512 MB and 128-bit bus) or a power supply then I would be grateful.

Thank you.

Hello:

The AMD Radeon HD6450 or Nvidia 610 GT should work just fine.

The two have a circulation of less than 30 watts maximum power supply.

Dozens of members of the forum have installed the 6450 in their dc7800 SFF which have the same 240 W P/S as yours.

This is such a thread with a lot of info.

http://h30434.www3.HP.com/T5/desktop-hardware/graphics-card-for-HP-Compaq-dc7800/m-p/1228843#M43526

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