HP pavilion 500-009c: 500-009 c upgrade

So I tried to update my pre-built pc (500-009c is the model number). I wanted to know if this upgrade will work. I wanted to add a 750ti and change the power supply to a 400-500w one. This upgrade may happen? I was informed by many that he can.

CMoney22, welcome to the forum.

Yes, I think that the GTX 750ti should work in your infographic.  I like the EVGA series version.  I would contact their Tech Support (1-800-880-3842) to make sure that they agree with me.  He'll save paying back that it is for a reason any that it does not work.

I love Cosairpower supply units (PSU).  I'd go with no less than 500W.  This will allow for future updates.  In addition, modular power supply works best in small and medium-sized business.  Just use cables that are absolutely necessary.  This allows for better air circulation.

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