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Harry03 | 14:53 Fri 08th Jul 2016 | Computers
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I would like to change the graphic card in the HP Pavilion 550-153na Desktop PC to the Msi Nvidia gtx 960 Gaming 2GB PCI-E Graphics Card. Do i need a bigger power supply ? Being 13 this is my first time changing a graphics card.
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Fast gaming cards consume a lot of power, Harry. The 960 needs over 400 watts for itself.

Your PC would seem to have only a 180 watt power supply, so I would guess you're going to need a new one with around 600 watts.
600w is ok, but I think 400w is the recommended system supply. In which case 600 may be a bit of an overkill, especially if difficult to fit in.

http://www.geforce.co.uk/hardware/desktop-gpus/geforce-gtx-960/specifications
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Okay thanks. Could u link me a suitable power supply. Thanks!
I think you'd find it easier since you can measure the space you have to put it in.
You could always e-mail HP Customer Services/Spares/Sales/Whoever and ask for a recommendation.
Also, the graphics card is quite a bit wider than your existing card and will take up 2 slots. Make sure the card has sufficient room within your case.

it will also require it's own power supply cable from the PSU.
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Oh okay thanks guys for all your help! i will take it on board!
£165 will get you a GTX 960 mini-size card from Amazon if space is an issue.
Let us know how you get on. I am a system builder in my spare time and always interested in such projects!

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