HP P6-2180EA to add a Blu - Ray player and Nvidea

Hey,.

I have recently purchased an EA of P6 - 2180 H and would like to make a few updates to this topic.

So, I think adding a Blu - Ray player and graphic NVIDEA card extra HDD for storge.

My question is:

-This inply by adding another power will provide or the real 300W enough? If not how much power?

-The graphics card have somverybig ones and just to think in a basic GT640 or Saphire HD 7770?

-Drives internal hard how can I add in this system?

Here is a picture of the case.

Thanks for your help!

Here are the specifications of your desktop HP Pavilion p6-2180ea. According to the specification, this model has room for a hard drive and an optical disc drive. You will not be able to 'Add' options of one of these components, but you can replace them with upgrades. 300 watts is not going to be enough for the HD 7770 and will be marginal with the GT 640. In addition, you can hurt ask graphics cards in this case 'mini '. You have to measure along the plane of the PCIe x 16 location at the back of the housing to the front until you hit an obstacle.

This system is not really designed for the upgrade and this can cause overheating.

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