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seek the ps 600w for a charge of $100 upgrade. I can't find the specs on this unit. Is it profitable to make an HP upgrade or buy a name brand ps by external sources. In others is a 80% effective. 600W + ps a better choice for the money.  Also if I added a gtx550ti or gtx560 with the plu PS video card, is it really broken down in this cabinet with a fan provided wardrobe.  Thank you

Hello

Looking for some of the higher end model HPE, PSU 600 watts HP runs $70 - $100 depending on the model.  Newegg has the Corsair CX600 on sale for $60 (normally $70) and it is a 80% + efficient quality PSU.

Getting a HP video card can be difficult to describe the cost of verses of performance.  HP has in the past used special specifications that makes OEM card interpreter diffferent (less performance but less power).

I run a block of power SUPPLY Corsair HX650 and 460 NVIDIA in my HP e9280t cupboard without problems.

Between 460 and 560 energy consumption is almost equal.  The 550TI takes about 30% less power.  If you're concerned about heat then consider the Radeon 6850. The Radeon 6850 will support 3-4 monitors and the price is very good ($150 Newegg).

You can compare cards video here.

Review the specifications of performance ATI and NVIDIA . Look at the specifications of strip memory bandwidth and level of DirectX support.

BTW, I can't find the specifications of the 600 watt power supply either.

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