Inspiron years 620 - PSU

I am a user of Dell for a long time, currently I have an inspiron years 620.

All started with a simple idea to get better control, after which I got the idea that I should use a better video card.

However, to my surprise, the years 620 inspiron has a totally inadequate power supply, with a small 300W.

I have never encountered this problem with my old dell PC (I admit, none of them where the model 'slim') so I have contacted Dell, first cat but redirected to phone Dell Support.

I had a misunderstanding with dell customer support, asking what kind of PSU I should ask for in the shop. "" ATX "was the answer and so I ran into the problem years 620, next the PSU is a micro-ATX.

Mind you, I got to give my TAG number for my setup should have known everything in the phone. I also asked why there was just a 300 Watt power supply in the PC as this force just about any that the upgrade of a videocard in the same problems, meet the dell support simple: "If you have chosen a better video card you would have better food automatically."

I felt a bit silly for not checking my PC earlier, but this manipulation of support was neither useful nor correct.

Right now I have 2 choices.

Either I find a power supply micro-ATX affordable (500 Watt) or waive the cover Dell migrate in a new box (and switch to ATX PSU.)

Please advice

Who knows a good micro-bloc of POWER or the casing (type/model) best suited to migrate all the components of the Inspiron 620 years?

Are delivered almost all standard of the computer with a power of 300 watts provide still other manufacturers unless you buy Dell XPS models.  To my knowledge, the 620 years model only has a 250 watt power supply.  I heard not all slim models that come with a 300 Watt power supply.  These are only the mini towers.  The first question would be what video card you want to upgrade to?  You may not replace the power supply according to what you are looking to get.  Some video card manufacturers suggest a 400 watt for a particular video card power when they work very well on a 250 watt power supply.  Also, if you have the slim case, you can use profile video cards and the best card you can get is the 7750 HD HERE that others have used on their units of 250 watts.  Another video card which is very good and would not cost so much is the HD 6570 HERE.

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