Inspiron 3847, new card video-EVGA GTX 950 SC and EVGA 430 PS?

Want to install in my new PC, already updated 2 Sun of Crucial Ballistix ddr3 memory trace 4 GB x 2.    As well as the upgrade to a map his Creative Audigy FX PCIe, wow what a difference running my 5.1 Setup!

It will be this 950 SC and 430 ps be an easy exchange?     Or I must do something special before the pc off and jump into the graphics card.   I note, theres not a selection to toggle map integrated graphics!

TIA...   Todd

I use a CS750M corsair.  Sometimes a little less his will between $ 99 and $129.

I have not personally used the units below but COUGAR RS 750 is also cheaper.

http://www.Amazon.com/Cougar-RS-series-RS-750-ATX12V-certified/DP/B00ASHSLYM

Coolermaster GX 750W seems to be up to spec also

http://www.Coolermaster.com/powersupply/GX-Series/GX-750w/

http://www.Amazon.com/Cooler-Master-GX-bronze-RS750-ACAAD3-us/DP/B0035WTD2Q

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