Would this power supply run this asus graphic card?

asdf__

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Jan 17, 2017
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Well Hi all and sorry for my enlglish if isn't good enough.

Im wondering if my pc hp g5251es (
Procc.: Pentinum dual core e5500 2.8GHz, 64 bits
RAM: 4GB
Graphic card: Intel G41 Express Chipset (integrated) )
would run an Asus AMD Radeon R5 230 1GB DDR3, 625 MHz, PCI-E 2.1.

My motherboard only has one "PCI x16" (1.0 I supose) but I heared that there's not any compatibiliy issue.

Here's some picks with details about Power supply, motherboard etc.
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Thanks for your time
 
Solution
That PSU is more than enough to run that GPU. HP uses Delta and other decent manufacturers for their PSUs so they are not fire starters. You'll be fine.
OuterVision PSU Calculator part list
Motherboard: Desktop
CPU: 1 x Intel Pentium Dual-Core E5500 2800 MHz Wolfdale-3M CPU Speed: 2800MHz CPU Vcore: 1.3V
CPU Utilization: 90%
Memory: 1 x 4GB DDR2 Module
Video Card Set 1: 1 x AMD Radeon HD 6450 (R5 230 is same thing)
Core Clock: 625MHz
Memory Clock: 800MHz
Storage: 1 x SATA 7.2K RPM
Optical Drive: 1 x DVD-RW/DVD+RW Drive
Keyboard: 1 x Standard Keyboard
Mouse: 1 x Standard Mouse
Fan: 2 x 120mm
Computer Utilization: 8 hours per day
Load Wattage: 210W
Amperage: +3.3V: 8.5A, +5V: 11.7A, +12V: 14.4A
Recommended Wattage: 260W <----------------------------------------Answer
Generated by OuterVision PSU Calculator 2017-01-17 08:23:28

so will it handle it... sure... but for how long ? I would get an upgrade on your 300w PSU to a 400-450W one

 

PCMasterPacer

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Jan 16, 2017
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There is no reason to upgrade the Power Supply (PSU) in that computer even if you put in the new GPU.

For some reason OP, there is a weird stigma on this website that everyone should have some monster PSU from the tier list for the most basic components such as yours.

Don't waste your money.