Below is my system info, and im wondering will my NX8400gs td512eh need more than 250 watts power supply and will the card fit ?
Product number
VT566AA
Introduction date
11-Dec-2009
Country/region sold in:
Australia
New Zealand
Hardware
Base processor
Athlonll X2 215 (R) 2.7 GHz (65W)
2000 MT/s (mega transfers/second)
Socket AM3
Chipset
GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
Motherboard
Manufacturer: Pegatron
Motherboard Name: M2N68-LA
HP/Compaq motherboard name: Narra6(L)-GL6
Power supply
250W
Memory
Component Attributes
Memory Installed 2 GB
Maximum allowed 4 GB* (2 x 2 GB)
*Actual available memory may be less
Speed supported PC3-10600 MB/sec (message as PC3-8500)
Type 240 pin, DDR3 SDRAM
Hard drive
320 GB SATA 3G (3.0 Gb/sec)
7200 rpm
SuperMulti DVD Burner with LightScribe Technology drive
Interface: SATA
Data buffer memory: 2 MB minimum
LightScribe: yes
Disc diameter: 120 mm
Write and read speeds for supported formats and disc types are shown in this table:
Formats/Disc types Write speeds Read speeds Storage capacity
DVD
DVD-ROM SL NA up to 16x up to 4.7 GB
DVD-ROM DL NA up to 8X up to 8.5 GB
DVD+R SL up to 16x up to 12X up to 4.7 GB
DVD+R DL up to 12x up to 8x up to 8.5 GB
DVD+RW SL up to 8x up to 8x up to 4.7 GB
DVD+RW DL not supported
DVD-R SL up to 16x up to 12x up to 4.7 GB
DVD-R DL up to 12x up to 8x up to 8.5 GB
DVD-RW SL up to 6x up to 8x up to 4.7 GB
DVD-RW DL not supported
DVD-RAM up to 12x up to 12x 4.7 GB
CD
CDROM NA up to 40X up to 700 MB
CDR up to 40X up to 40X up to 700 MB
CDRW up to 32X up to 32X up to 700 MB
CD-DA NA up to 32X up to 700 MB
Video CD NA up to 16X up to 700 MB
Video Graphics
Integrated on motherboard (see motherboard and chipset)
Sound/Audio
High Definition 6-channel audio
ALC 662 chipset
Network (LAN)
Integrated 10/100 Base-T networking interface
Memory card reader
Supports the following cards:
Secure Digital (SD)
MultiMediaCard (MMC)
Secure Digital High Capacity (SDHC)
MultiMediaCard Plus (MMC Plus)
xD media (xD)
Memory Stick (MS) and Memory Stick Pro (MS-Pro)
External I/O ports
I/O ports on the front panel
Port type Quantity
6-in-1 card reader One
USB Two
Headphone One
Microphone One
I/O ports on the back panel
Port type Quantity
VGA One
USB Four
LAN One
Audio (line in, line out, microphone) One Each
Expansion slots
Slot type Quantity
PCI One (One available)
PCI Express x16 One (One available)
PCI Express x1 Two (Two available)
Drive bays
Bay type Quantity
5.25" Two (One available)
3.5" One (None available)
Keyboard and mouse
Compaq USB keyboard
Compaq USB optical mouse
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Software
NOTE: HP provides basic support for software that comes with the computer. For in-depth feature assistance, refer to the help section in the software or on the software vendor's Web site.
Software titles that shipped with PC
Software Category Software Title
Operating System
Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium (64-bit)
CD/CD-RW/DVD/DVD+RW
Windows DVD Maker
CyberLink DVD Suite 6
Entertainment, Music %26amp; Games
HP Games
Productivity
Microsoft Works 9
Microsoft Office Ready
Windows Live Essentials
Security
Norton Internet Security 2010 (60-day security update subscription)
Norton Online Backup (30-day trial)
Support
HP Advisor
HP Hardware Diagnostic Tools
HP Help %26amp; Support Center
HP Support Assistant
Recovery
HP Recovery Manager
Internet Solutions
Microsoft Internet Explorer|||no 250w probably wont be enough. depending on how old your PSU is.
and for future reference, we dont need that much info|||The card would fit in the PCI Express slot the motherboard has built in. However, you'll never run it to the extent you would want to with 250 watts of power. The card will need a lot of power to run, upwards of at least 350 watts of power, more than likely more. I'd be safe %26amp; get a 500 watt power supply to start. Try Newegg.com You can find one for $50.
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