Upgrading HP p6633w (PSU + Video Card)

I'm looking to upgrade the PSU in my p6633w ( http://h20000.www2.hp.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/Document.jsp?objectID=c02481325&prodSeriesId=426997... )

I'm looking for the first upgrade of the a 250W to a 500W PSU +, I know little about the upgrade of computers and am not sure if HP has a propriatry power supplys installed in this model. My question is whether the power SUPPLY Corsair cx500 block will enter in my computer. Also it would be better to buy a modular power supply against a normal.

Once I improved my diet, I pass GFX integrated into a real map. I currently have a XFX Radeon 5850 card available. I read that this card is 9.5 "long. I read some other posts that State with this PC people are trying to get maps of 9 "or less. I measured inside the case and it seems to be available around the PPI of 10-11 "express slot.

TL; DR
The cx500 Corsair and the XFX Radeon 5850 will be compatible to put in my HP p6633w?

Both will be inserted in your system. The PSU is 5.9 "(W) x 3.4" (H) x 5.5 "(L), where L is actually 'depth' on this matter. What I'd rather is why upgrade? Without a defined purpose, your loss $$$.

What is the speed of your CPU?  I noticed the "AMD Athlon X 2 2xx/2xxe (Regor)" at the bottom of the card. "

Example: If you want to play a game in particular, I would say a minimum GPU and PSU that exceed the requirements in the future. See this table. (Do a 'find on this page' for 5850).

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