HP 251-a244: power & potential installation sound card or chart?

I've got a new desktop HP 251 - a244, window 10 edition 64-bit, AMD-A6-6310, integrated graphics AMD Radeon R4 card, 6 GB DDR3 - 1600 MHz RAM, 1 TB SATA HDD, Realtek RTL8188EE 802.11 b/g/n WiFi Adapter, Realtek RTL8106E-CG 100BASE-T Ethernet (1 port). It comes with a slot size Office Tower 1: Mini PCI Express half length

The only information that I could find on the power supply of this system is: external 65w (100v-240v), total power - 65w, output voltage - 19.5V output amps - 3.3.

This system has an internal Power Supply Unit? If not, is it possible to install a power supply that would go to a card sound or low range graphics card?

It is my first AMD System. It was a gift from my father, so I'm not complaining. But the people at best buy, where he bought it, told him she had a housing expansion for graphics card, sound card, etc... They lie to him or what?

I'm just trying to learn the s & out of this new system of AMD, and what I would need if I wanted to install a new card graphics or sound card. The integrated Radeon R4 was given the games I play very well online. The built-in sound is good but it could be improved with a sound card.

Any help or advice will be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance ~ Sherri

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Sherri, welcome to the forum.

batzany wrote:

I've got a new desktop HP 251 - a244, window 10 edition 64-bit, AMD-A6-6310, integrated graphics AMD Radeon R4 card, 6 GB DDR3 - 1600 MHz RAM, 1 TB SATA HDD, Realtek RTL8188EE 802.11 b/g/n WiFi Adapter, Realtek RTL8106E-CG 100BASE-T Ethernet (1 port). It comes with a slot size Office Tower 1: Mini PCI Express half length

The only information that I could find on the power supply of this system is: external 65w (100v-240v), total power - 65w, output voltage - 19.5V output amps - 3.3.  It is correct.

This system has an internal Power Supply Unit? If not, is it possible to install a power supply that would go to a card sound or low range graphics card?  The external power supply looks like one that is used on a laptop.  If you have this type of power supply, there is no boarding PSU.

It is my first AMD System. It was a gift from my father, so I'm not complaining. But the people at best buy, where he bought it, told him she had a housing expansion for graphics card, sound card, etc... They lie to him or what?  I don't know if we can say they lied, but the location alone is as follows: 1 half-length PCI Express mini card socket.  This slot machine is normally used for wireless cards; not a video card.

I'm just trying to learn the s & out of this new system of AMD, and what I would need if I wanted to install a new card graphics or sound card. The integrated Radeon R4 was given the games I play very well online.  This is your only option.

The built-in sound is good but it could be improved with a sound card.  There is no way to add an internal sound card.  Here are some cards USB soundNewegg, com.  If you have any questions about them, I suggest to contact Technical Support of the manufcaturer of aid.

Any help or advice will be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance ~ Sherri

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