HPE-110f video card

Hello all, I have 2 questions first I would replace the PSU 300w will mount any atx PSU? and I would like to replace my ati hd 4350 with a Sapphire Radeon HD 5750 Vapor - X 1 GB GDDR5 PCIe will be?

Hello uncleglenny, I checked the specifications, and it shows he has a processor AMD 785 G Chipset.

Here a link to the plug of the AMD 785 G chipset.

It shows that it supports PCIe 2.0. This would mean that any PCIe video card should work in this motherboard.

I hope this helps.

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