power supply owner P7-1074

I need to know if the HP Pavilion p7-1074 was an owner of suppy power supply (PSU)? I need to go to the PSU for a video card and I would go to the local Bestbuy and pick one up. Can I put the power supply?

The PSU is not aproprietary power suppy unit is a standard Bestec ATX 250W.

Here is the specifications and dimensions old PSU. New PSU will have additional PCIE slots.

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