Pavilion Elite M9160F PSU & GPU Upgrade

First, I searched for hours for this information before deciding to post here...

I think that the power supply on my Pavilion Elite M9160F is bad. When the computer has been interrupted for some time (with no power connected), it takes a long time for him to return power on. Specifically, I mean that it does nothing - no green light, no beep nothing - for a minute. Then all of a sudden to get 'normally '. I've not had problems with it once running. Still I think to replace it... and I might as well hit the GPU Geforce 8600GT derisory.

I could not find detailed on the power supply specifications. I suppose that a standard ATX POWER supply will work, but I would like the conformation of someone who really knows.

As for the GPU, I thought that the upgrade only available (given the size of the case... the mini tour was a big mistake) was the Geforce 9500GT. However, on the Nvidia site it seems to be a more powerful card, the Geforce GT 220, with similar dimensions and the same connector PCI-E 2.0.

These components will work with a Pavilion Elite M9160F (the only changes to the original configuration are that I have 8 GB of RAM PC25300 and I installed Win 7 Pro 64)?  Here are the specific components that I am considering.

In addition, is 450 watts a big enough abut the original 350 watts? This computer has a small business and want enough power to run the GPU, but not so much that I regularly cause heat problems.

EVGA nVidia GeForce GT 220

Corsair CMPSU - 450VX 450 watts

Hello Hoopermazing, I checked the dimensions for this EVGA GT 220 graphics card which can be found here and the length of 7.5 inches.

Click on the link of the PDF standard to download for dimensions worksheet.

EVGA GeForce GT 220 DDR3

Height: 4,376 in - 111,15 mm

Length: 7.5 in - 190.5 mm

Just a thought.

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