Upgrade HP Pavilion 500-270

Hello my friend studied his hp pavilion 500-270 graphics card upgrade. He tries to get a card geforce 650 or 750 (maybe even a 660 or 760). It should update its power supply as well? also if these maps wouldn't those who would recommend you?

Hello

You need to match the needs of power supply as indicated by the manufacturer of the graphics card with the graphics card.  Some 750 NVIDIA models should work on your PC without modification of the power supply.

The NVIDIA 660 and 760 would require a bigger power supply.

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