Remove a desktop USB 3.0 PCIe Card Questions in an HP e9200z

Hello

I have a:

HP Pavilion Elite e9200z CTO desktop PC
Model name e9200z
Product AW017AV-ABA number
Software Build 94NAv6PcA4

Name of Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit) Edition
Build number 7600
Version of DirectX 11

Motherboard
System Board
Chipset AMD RS780/RS880
AMD SB700, SB710/SB750 Southbridge
Box spring
Manufacturer FOXCONN
ALOE products

BIOS
The vendor American Megatrends Inc.
Release Date 11/09/2009
Version 5.03 BIOS string
ROM size 1.00 MB

AMD Athlon (TM) II X processor 4 620
Name AMD Athlon (TM) II X processor 4 620
Hearts 4
Son 4
Temperature C 22.00
The current 2.60 GHz speed
Multiplier x 13.0 (4.0 - 13.0)
Features (+) MMX, 3DNow! (+), PSE36, x 86-64, SSE, SSE2, SSE3, SSE4A, NX, SVM
L1 Cache of Instruction 4 x 64.00 kB
L1 Data Cache 4 x 64.00 kB
L2 4 x 512.00 KB of Cache

Video card
NVIDIA GeForce G210
Adapter Chip Type GeForce G210
512,00 MB video card memory
Video card in the BIOS Version 70.18.9.0.10
Driver c:\windows\system32\drivers\nvlddmkm.sys
8.17.12.5936 driver version, 08/08/2010

I installed a Western Digital SuperSpeed USB 3.0 PCI Express (PCIe) card. Then I discovered that my diet was already within its nominal capacity output when the computer was shipped. Now, whenever I have a USB device that is connected to the computer, it didn't matter if it is a USB 2.0 or 3.0, the chart shows a decline in the quality whenever I would like to start or restart the computer. If I start the computer without any device USB 95% of the time it would start the graphics in the way it was supposed to be. With the clarity of high definition. I know that I must remove the PCIe card, but my questions are:

1. If I just uninstall the drivers and let the PCIe card in place if it will still support power?

2 should I replace the power supply, after you fix this problem?

3. is there a way to test the power subsequently to ensure that it is correct?

4. If the withdrawal of the PCIe card is the best method. What is the procedure to remove? Out the PCIe card and uninstall the drivers through the Device Manager? If so, in what order? Card PCIe controller driver, driver finally hub?

5 leaving the drivers installed and just released the PCIe card be a better idea? If ain't broke don't fix it...

6. If I let the drivers installed, but get out the PCIe card drivers would say the power supply to power again?

7. If I take the PCIe card that you call the part that I'd buy that connects to the hole in the back of the tower and what size would I get?

Thanks for your help! Even if you can only answer some of my questions, feel free to jump in.

Replacement of the power supply is a common practice. It's a question that is asked constantly. If your power supply is at the maximum, then replace it. It is not all that difficult to accomplish. Even a slight upgrade with a 85% effiecient PSU is a plus.

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