Pavilion Elite E9180F new map graphics and power HELP

Here is my PC: http://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c01752634

I need to know if these two things would hold inside and the possible side effects of their own being in there.

MSi GTX 470 (this card is 0.5 inches more upright than the GTS 250): http://ncix.com/products/?sku=51927&vpn=N470GTX%20M2D12-B&manufacture=MSI%2FMicroStar

Cooler Master 600W PSU: http://ncix.com/products/?sku=52419&vpn=RS-600-AMBA-D3&manufacture=COOLERMASTER

PLEASE RESPOND QUICKLY! Thank you!

Everything will be probably, but it's going to be very tight because the size of your cabinet is a small Tower.  The 470 from NVIDIA will put a lot of heat.  You may encounter some problems of movement of heat and air because of the size of your wardrobe.  Open it and take a look and see for yourself.  If you update you have to flow with the side panel or install another fan of the firm.

Food you mentioned is evaluated to 40 amps on the 12 volt bus.  EVGA GTX 470 recommends eating at least 38 amps on the bus + 12 volts.

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