Pavilion 550-127: what amd gpu will suit my computer

I'm upgrading my pc and I found a gpu I want get the XFX Radeon RS RX 480. I will also buy a new power supply to be able to run it. I would like to know if this gpu adapts to my pc and what food should I expect?

@BaileyButler709, welcome to the forum.

I looked at the XFX Radeon RS RX 480 on Newegg.  If you look at the map in my link, it shows the map as 9.45 "length.  You can measure IO ports to return to the fron of the case to see if it will fit.

Now, we focus on the power supply unit (PSU).  The computer POWER supply is 180W.  The video card requires at least 500W to work properly.  You need to upgrade the PSU also.  I always recommend at least 100W and requires more of the map.

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