PSU Pavilion 500 - 205-t

So I think I have the Pavilion 500 - 205t, with the 4690 i5 and 6 GB of RAM (I haven't really needed more than for games anyway, which is what I use it for). I intend to put in a new graphics card, but the only problem is that the 300 watt PSU is not going to cut it.

My question is this: what is the name of the source that uses 500 - 205t (I can't find it online...) and what would be a viable alternative for her? I would need at least a 400w PSU, and I think that the size must be less than or equal to 6x5x3.5 inches.

Hello

You'd better buy Corsair CX500 or CX500 according your needs and cost at time of purchase and the requirement of provision of minimum power declared by the manufacturer of the graphics card.

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