Looking to upgrade my desktop PC HP 110-090, any idea what I might be able to handle?

So I do not know beyond the videos online on the upgrade installation and strengthening of computers, and I'm not sure what course my HP desktop PC 110-090 will be able to handle the graphics card wise if I were to upgrade. Its been a great computer, but I'm looking for a upgrade get a cleaner picture on the most demanding games I play. What would be the best product I could manage with my current PC with minimal changes, in addition to the map graphic or if necessary completely the power supply with reasonable costs?

Product:

HP 110-090 desktop PC

Operating system:

Windows 8

Kaidaking, welcome to the forum.

Because your computer has only one power supply external 90W (PSU) it will be not possible to upgrade the video.  There is no slot on the motherboard for it, too.

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