Pavilion 500-205t power supply

So I'm thinking about getting the Pavilion 500-205t, with the i5 4690 and 6 gigs of RAM (I don't really need any more than that for gaming anyway, which is what I'll be using it for). I plan on putting in a new graphics card, but the only problem is that the 300 watt power supply isn't going to cut it.
My question is this: What is the name of the power supply that the 500-205t uses (I can't seem to find it online...) and what would be a viable replacement for it? I would need at least a 400w PSU, and I believe the dimensions would need to be less than or equal to 6x5x3.5 inches.
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Hi,
You would be better off buying a Corsair CX500 or CX500 depending on your needs and the cost at time of purchase and the minimum power supply requirement stated by the graphics card manufacturer.
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