Power supply on the Pavilion a6614f?

I want to buy this desktop computer and add a Nvidia GeForce 9600 video card, which requires a 400W power supply, but I can't find any info on what the computer is supplied with power supply. Any help?

The HP Pavilion a6330f PC at home has a 300 Watt PSU.  You will need to replace it.  My recommendation:

http://www.Antec.com/USA/productDetails.php?LAN=us & ID = 27430

Available here: http://www.directron.com/ea430.html

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