HP Pavilion Elite e9160f update video card

I want to upgrade the video card on my Pavilion Elite e9160f.  I know that he only has that a Psalm 350w at this moment I only have a card... video how 230GT measure can I go in the chain of video card without a new PS?  Thanks for the help!

Hello

The NVIDIA GT 240 1 GB DDR5 (if you can find one) or the NVIDIA GT 440 1 GB DDR5 would be a good choice.

Review the performance of NVIDIA specifications. Look at the specifications of strip memory bandwidth and level of DirectX support.

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