HP Envy 700-311: graphics card

Quick Queistion, what graphics card should I buy that can fit in my pc and what is recommended I should use for this pc for games. I found some online, but I'm not sure if they fit into the pc and/or need any additional power ports, and another question is what food I buy also because some cards need a graphis amount required power I have 300w and I want more but I'm not sure if it would fit in the pc or if it would have any cables that has my current btw I do not really have a budget, but having said that I don't have the best thing out there, thank you

You are welcome.

My goal was to give you the best possible performance that won't break the Bank!  Here's a better mapwhich can be a bit too long for the space provided.  It's always a matter of concern.  I suggest to contact EVGA Tech Support (1-888-881-3842) to help choose the best card for your computer.  They are the experts on their products and are extremely useful.  You can tell them that a member of the HP Forums suggested that you communicate with them.

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