The upgrade card R mother, jasmine

I just bought HP Pavilion 500-141ea desktop.

Product no: D7D 35EA

card mother MS-7778 JasmineR

AMD A8b6500 processor

My question is can I upgrade the processor with AMD A10 6800 K, or Athlon ii x 4 760 k.

What is the best graphics card I can install on this motherboard, than as a Radion HD 8470 right now, could I use Sapphire Radion R7 260 x 2 GB GDDR5, and I will modernize the power unit? If so how much power.

Hope you can help and have a great year.

Here are the specs of your HP Pavilion 500 - 141ea Desktop Computer. based on the specifications, this model supports the processors/following AMD APU;

Dual Core AMD Sempron 240 (Trinity) up to 65 W
AMD A4-5300 (Trinity) 65W Dual Core up to 65 W
Dual Core AMD A6 - 5400K (Trinity) up to 65 W
AMD A8-5500 (Trinity) Quad Core up to 65 W
AMD A8 - 5600K (Trinity) Quad Core up to 100 W
Image AMD A10-5700 (Trinity) up to 65 W
A10 - 5800K (Trinity) AMD Quad Core up to 100 W
AMD Athlon X 2 340 (Trinity) Dual Core up to 65 W
AMD Athlon X 4 740 (Trinity) Quad Core up to 65 W
Dual Core AMD A4 6300 (Richland) up to 65 W
AMD 6400K (Richland) Dual Core up to 65 W A6
A8 6500 (Richland) AMD Quad Core up to 65 W
AMD A8 6600K (Richland) Quad Core up to 100 W
Image AMD A10 6700 (Richland) up to 65 W
A10 AMD 6800K (Richland) Quad Core up to 100 W

Many AMD Radeon R7 260 X cards must be inserted in your computer, but you will need to measure along the plane of the PCIe x 16 for obstructions location. Most AMD Radeon R7 260 X graphics cards require a minimum of 500 watts power. Yes, you will need to upgrade the PSU. I suggest to consider the Corsair CX500, CX600, CX500M, or CX600M. The CX600 series will offer an extra margin for future updates. The CX600M is a modular, cable management and allowing a better air flow.

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