Pavilion a6200n: Pavilion a6200n video card upgrade

I have a Pavilion a6200n that I'm fixing to the top for my son. I want to upgrade the video card to something like that

"EVGA GeForce 210 Passive 1024 MB DDR3 PCI Express DVI/HDMI/VGA USB2.0 graphic card"

I know that I need to upgrade the PSU also, but this card would work with the system?

Tanks for your advice.

Uroboros1200, welcome to the forum.

I think that the card should work without any problems.  However, because it requires only 300W to work correctly, I suggest buying the card and try it with the current power supply (PSU).  The worst that will happen is that the system does not start.  When you do that, you replace the power supply.  The manufacturers recommend more power need to protect themselves.

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