New video card for Pavilion p6565uk

Hi, the existing card in my HP Pavilion p6565uk desktoprunning Windows 7 (a Nividia GEForce GT230 with technology purevideo HD and 1.5 GB of memory dedictaed) started giving problems with its fan (now more heat and software stops working) I wish to update. I saw the GForce 630 2 GB DDR PCI express announced on Amazon and do not know if it is compatible.  I know that my office has a PSU of 300watts but don't know not what would be an appropriate updated map. The Nividia GeForce GT230 existing provided excellent service for what I use the computer for (some movie edition and normal household usage).

Please can you advise me to use a proper replacement card.

In the meantime, I have cleaned the fan and use the computer with the side panel off the coast for additional cooling.

Thank you

Hi Steve,.

Not all 300 Watt power supplies are created equal, and therefore the reason why for the non - OEM GT630 video card manufacturers require more able to provide (350 watts).

Open the PC and read the label on the power supply.  The amperage for the + 12v bus (rails) must be 20 amperes.  You can see two + 12v amperage if the power supply has two supply rails + 12v.

The PCI-E slot is rated at 75 watts and 630 GT is close to the maximum power.  It is a call to close, but if you are not hungry video applications, then you should be OK.  If you begin to experience strange system problems and then I go ahead and replace the power supply.

I normally consider to follow the recommendation of the manufacturer of the video card, but the GT630 is very close.

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