Pavilion p6130y power supply upgrade

Remember to upgrade the power on desktop p6130y Pavilion 300W at best it can support but couldn't find the answer.  Could someone tell me the stronger power supply that will support this device?  Thank you.

Theoretically, there is no limit to what you could install. Reported desktop HP consumer does not not with supplies valued at more than 650 watts. There is absolutely no reason to replace your power supply unless you were planning on installing a graphics card high power or a large number of readers and accessories. Please consider the Corsair CX500, CX600, CX500M, CX600M. These power supplies are known to adapt to most HP consumer desktop computers and equip all but the most extreme updates.

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