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03-13-2010 10:23 AM
Here is a link to a power supply calculator. This will help you determine how many Watts you need based on the configuration of your PC.
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04-25-2010 09:00 PM
Hey guys, sorry for this newb-ish question, but i've never had to deal with replacing a power supply before. Also, this is my first HP.
Recently I ordered an HP Pavilion Elite 180t, and am a bit concerned with the power supply its shipping with (460w). As of right now I plan on buying a new 650w supply. My question is this: Is there any problem with using another brand's power supply with an HP computer? I was leaning towards a Corsair (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16817139005&cm_re=Corsair_-_650W-_-17-139-005-_-... ).
Again, I don't know anything on this subject. Will I encounter any problems fitting it in the case? Will it function properly? Does the wiring vary? I'd greatly appreciate any input you all are willing to give.
04-26-2010 01:16 AM
You should have no trouble with that power supply fitting in your HP. I put a Corsair 550watt PS in my HP. Fit like a glove. No issues since installing. Just follow the instructions and mark your wires and connections when you uninstall the old one.
05-22-2010 12:58 AM
hi, howcome every one is saying any psu will fit and work perfectly with all HP PCs, i have a HP COMPAQ 8000 elite convertible minitower and the mobo is a lot different from any other mobo and a regular PSU won't work, it not a matter of physically fitting the PSU in the case, it a amatter of different cabling,
1- the mobo does not have the standard 24 or 20+4 pin for main power, instead it used one that resembles a 6 pin PCI express cable.
2- there is this wierd cable that i just cannot identify, nor can anyone on the internet, the label on the mobo says it is "CMD PWR" and it has 6 pins and the only thing it looks like, is the ancient 6 pin aux cable that even my old P4 PC does not use!!
and the PC won't start without it being plugged in, it just beeps and shows red lights.
3- all the peripherals (HDD and DVD) are drawing their power from the mobo and not the PSU!!
how come a new PC does not support standard wiring and cables and how am i supposed to replace the PSU? i am very frustrated with it being sooo different. and since i am in a country with "limited" HP support, which means i will not find matching cables if they are actually proprietary cables designed only for that PC, the only place i could get help is from you guys.
05-29-2010 04:24 AM
Can't seem to find any reference but hope someone can help me - just got a dc5750 SFF pc 2nd hand on a good deal. The prob I now have is the micro atx psu appears to be 240W rated. It has integrated graphics at the moment, and I want to install a low profile pci-e graphics card - however, all the cards I find want a minimum 300W supply! Anyone any experience on upgrading the psu for small form factors (this is my 1st lol), or suggestions on alternate graphics solutions?
06-17-2010 06:06 AM
Same problem here with a 8100 Elite Convertible MiniTower.
Need a PS upgrade that also has 2 PCI-e 6-pin cables for a graphics card upgrade.
If these systems can't have PS upgrades - they are just "systems of potential emptiness"....! Especially when they have a 320W PS.
@smn_1010 wrote:hi, howcome every one is saying any psu will fit and work perfectly with all HP PCs, i have a HP COMPAQ 8000 elite convertible minitower and the mobo is a lot different from any other mobo and a regular PSU won't work, it not a matter of physically fitting the PSU in the case, it a amatter of different cabling,
1- the mobo does not have the standard 24 or 20+4 pin for main power, instead it used one that resembles a 6 pin PCI express cable.
2- there is this wierd cable that i just cannot identify, nor can anyone on the internet, the label on the mobo says it is "CMD PWR" and it has 6 pins and the only thing it looks like, is the ancient 6 pin aux cable that even my old P4 PC does not use!!
and the PC won't start without it being plugged in, it just beeps and shows red lights.
3- all the peripherals (HDD and DVD) are drawing their power from the mobo and not the PSU!!
how come a new PC does not support standard wiring and cables and how am i supposed to replace the PSU? i am very frustrated with it being sooo different. and since i am in a country with "limited" HP support, which means i will not find matching cables if they are actually proprietary cables designed only for that PC, the only place i could get help is from you guys.
07-15-2010 09:53 AM
I've had an HP Pavilion Media Center M8430f since April of '08. I've finally got to the point that I need to upgrade to run newer games because of the now dated Geforce 8500 GT. I'm looking to add an NVIDIA GTX 470 but my understanding is that the power supply in my PC is only in the 300w range and this card needs 550w. The first post here is very informative and I've found some ATX PSUs in the 500-600w range on newegg (only 4 total) but it looks like they are all cheap models with hit-or-miss reviews. Any thoughts on these PSUs?