HP Pavilion HPE h8m series PSU & GPU upgrade

It's the will, he made and is it compatible question, would save me quite the headache

Video card: HD 6870

Power supply I don't have an exact in mind so I'll post a few

http://www.Amazon.com/cool-power-performance-CP-P600-supply/DP/B004YF9K7G/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&QID=132...

http://www.Amazon.com/CoolMax-140mm-power-supply-VL-600B/DP/B002QRPY3I/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&QID=132239...

But to be honest, I don't know what kind of food I need, I know he must be like 500 Watts + and 12 volts, I know nothing else about it. All imput would be greatly apreciated, thanks to a ton.

Hello

The text of presentation of NVIDIA/AMD on the system and the requirements of the PSU is below. The video card will fit. There is a link in the following text indicating the specifications on power supply recommended AMD.

"PCI Express® based PC is required with a X 16 channel available on the motherboard graphics slot
500 watt or greater power supply with two 75W power connectors 6-pin PCI Express® recommended (600 Watt and four connectors 6-pin for AMD CrossFireX™ technology in dual mode)
Certified power supplies are recommended.  See http://ati.amd.com/certifiedPSU for a list of certified products.

AMD lists give even part names for their recommended power supplies.

Best regards

ERICO

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