Sorry if I'm derailing anything guys, but I need help picking out a new power supply for my PC.
I've got a 2 year old HP Pavilion 500 desktop, with some quite decent hardware in it already, problem being, the power supply not being able to support this new graphics card I just bought to upgrade it a bit further (this new graphics card is an EVGA GTX 960). As a result of me being stupid, I can't actually use this new graphics card, and I really don't want to pull it out of the system and return it, because I know for a fact the board can run it. What I need help with is figuring out which power supply I can buy to make this thing work, along with the rest of the PC.
I do know that I need at least a 400W power supply to comply with the cards reccomended specs, and the current power supply is at 300W (which may work, but probably not).
I'm planning to play some moderately high end games, hopefully at 60+ FPS at a 720p resolution.
So far I've stopped on this one (yes,it takes you to a mobile version of the site, I posted this using my phone)
http://m.newegg.com/Product/index?itemnumber=N82E16817154026I'm having a hard time telling off hand wether or not this will work. The graphics card came with a power connector, so I can plug it into the 8 pin female slot on the card, but I don't know what will fit into the other end, as it's split into two, what appears to be male 6 pin connectors.
Am I on the right track with this selection, or could one of you very helpful guys steer me in the right direction?
Forgive me if I'm being dumb, as it's been a very long time since I've had ro replace/add PC hardware.
Edit: I think I figured out my problem, the PCIe 6, 6+2, and 8 terminology was confusing me, I think I ordered the correct PCU I need to make this work, so please disregard this message, unless you feel there's something interesting to add.