Upgrade card PSU and GPU

I want to improve my DESIRE for my grandson can play Battlefield4 and Titanfall. I read earlier on power supply messages so that the issue is addressed.

I'm not familiar with the AMD cards. What would be a good upgrade to replace the 7450 hd low profile card that I currently have?

PC: envy

model: h8 1414

PSU: 300w

MEM: 10g

CPU: AMD 2.5 six main

GPU: profile low hd 7450

I ordered a plan to order nividia 660ti gpu and cosair 750w psu

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