Upgrade HP Pavilion Elite 420it - Radeon HD5770 OK with HP 460W POWER supply?

I have a HP Paviillion Elite 420it (Core i5 750-6 GB DDR3 RAM - Radeon HD5570 - 460W PSU)

I think to change the graphics card, mi it is:

If buying a graphics card AMD Radeon HD5770 1 GB, my pc HP POWER supply can manage consumption Watt?

The HD5570 2 GB standard in my HP pc standard was low, so I ask that.

Should we change the PSU, or 460W standard handle for you the new card?

P. s.

I don't have a device that uses energy, only the USB mouse & keyboard.

I'm waiting for the answer before buying the HD5770

Thank you!

I bouth the CUCORE of ASUS HD5770, but I felt unsafe to use the HP PSU, so I took the GS600W CORSAIR.

Power supply and video card fit perfectly in the case, so all is OK now with my pc HP upgrade

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