HP Pavilion p6313w Power Supply help

Hello, I was here in the preparation of courses for a new graphics card and found the one that will work.

The link:

http://www.EVGA.com/products/moreinfo.asp?PN=01G-P3-1312-LR&family=GeForce%20200%20Series%20Family&s...

Now I'm finally ready to buy it, but I need a new power supply to go with it and have absolutely no idea what kind, where find, or how to get it.

I need a recommendation on the place where to buy one which is 350w or better. Works with my PC and will fit the above listed graphics card.

Preferably a link if possible, but any help really is appreciated.

Thank you.

Markmcx,

The power supply link, I gave you has the measurements you need. It is also an excellent power supply (I).

Here is a guide of what to do:http://reviews.cnet.com/4520-3118_7-5023982-1.html

Upgrade and repair: http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c01859455.pdf

How to remove the power supply: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01684432

If you are a novice, don't forget to tag each connector on the old supply as your deletion and compare to the new offers.

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