Power supply, graphics card

Hi people, I have a model of HP Desktop 6755F, 6 GB of memory, at AMD phenom x 4 9550 Quad-core processor, with integrated ATI Radeon HD 3200. My problem is that I bought a new game recently Silent hunter 5, I have to have all options graphic, turned down in order to just play the game and even in this case is slow. I want to do two things if possible.

1. put upgraded the PSU, it seems that all decent to high end cards require more than 300w than my current diet is.

2. update my graphics card. thought an ATI Radeon HD 5000 seriesor maybe Nividia GTX 200 series. I have a pci e slot available, and what the devil does ATI cross fire x technology built into the average of motherboard. (which seems to be a requirement for some ATI cards.

I called technical support for questions about upgrading, and they were as much use as a third * beep *, no. help what so ever. Keep telling me to ask someone who sells cards, or check with manufacturers of FOOD etc. block (passing the ball)

Can someone tell me if I can update these items, none of the suggestions of product, budget is not really a problem, but to say under$ 400 - thanks in advance for any help.

Assassin, I suggest the OCZ or Corsair PSU.  Either will give you the clean power and stable necessary for execution of the card of the 5700 series.

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