HPE h8 1117c power

looking to replace power supply 300w with a 500w factory. First of all, the system supports this and secondly, what would be a good replacement?

Thank you!

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Yes, he accepts a standard ATX power supply which is very easy to swap in and out. They sell computer at Office Depot, Antec power supplies and they are usually good quality parts. You would seek $ 50-75 for a 500 watt model. This is a beautiful solid newegg.com PSU 500w which has a pci-e 6-pin. I guess you want to upgrade to a better graphics card and it is nice to have already built into the PSU power connector.

http://www.Newegg.com/product/product.aspx?item=N82E16817148027

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