Supported motherboards for GTX 750 Ti graphics cards

I currently have an older HPE 410T desktop with an OEM'd MS-7613 (Iona-GL8E) motherboard (6.12 BIOS) and a 300 watt PSU.  Is it compatible with any of the MSI GTX 750 Ti graphics cards?  (The HP forum suggested the MSI NVIDIA GTX N750 Ti and the MSI GTX 750 TF might work.)  If not, which MSI graphics cards are compatible with the system?
Alternatively, I'm considering purchasing an HP Envy 700-215xt with a Memphis-B motherboard and a 300 watt PSU.  Is that system compatible with any of the MSI GTX 750 Ti graphics cards?
The reviews I've read indicate the GTX 750 Ti only requires a 300 watt PSU, however all of the MSI GTX 750 Ti graphics cards indicate they require a 400 watt PSU.  Is that correct?  That is, am I going to have to replace the 300 watt PSU to run an MSI GTX 750 Ti graphics card?
Thanks for any help?

Yes, you will need to upgrade your PSU. The Watt rating although recommended is just a guideline, what is important is the 12V rail Amps. So ensure you get a good quality single 12V rail supply with 20A+ on the 12V rail.  And that is valid for any 750 Ti card not only MSI. The amps specified mean total for a typical system with this card. The reviews you may have read may refer to the power draw for the card itself only.
As for compatibility with your board, you will have to ask the HP support as this forum focuses on pure MSI products and not OEM. In principle it should work but if that board does not have PCIE 2.0 slots at least, then i.t may not work.

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