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Re: Guide for Selecting a Power Supply.... .OH MY GOD SO MANY OPTIONS!!! !
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07-26-2010 12:38 PM
Ok I have a HP Pavilion a6857c..... http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docnam
EARCH:MAIN_RSLT_PG. I want to know if this power supply will fit into my case with room enough for the video card and if the power supply is even compatible with my comp. I'm new to upgrading and learning as I go.
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07-26-2010 02:43 PM
velesot365,
The safest way to know for sure is to open up your PC and do some measuring. Measure the dimensions of your existing power supply. The standard ATX PSU is 5.9" by 5.5" by 3.4" give or take a few of tenths of an inch. Do the same around the PCI-E x16 slot. The GTX 460 is a double wide card so the slot next the card must be open. The GTX 460 is 8.25" long so make sure that length is OK.
Corsair is a good brand.![]()
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07-26-2010 03:04 PM
Thanx. one further question. I know for sure i only have 1 PCI-E x16 slot. Does that mean I cant use the GTX460 since its a double?
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07-26-2010 03:09 PM
The GTX 460 only takes one slot but it's double wide in width going towards the next slot. All of the better video cards are double wide.
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07-26-2010 03:20 PM
Ah I see I see. That makes more sense. I'm pretty sure I have enough room as I have a after market vid. card in there now and it has plaenty of room around it. There really is alot of space in the case since I have room to put in another dvd-drive, and 2 of the smaller floppy type drives. I just like to make sure...thanks for the measurements that will come in handy!
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07-29-2010 11:19 AM
hello.i have a pavillion a6130.gr and i want to buy a power suply.my question is what size should it be(wide X length X height)?thank you.
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07-29-2010 12:36 PM - edited 07-29-2010 12:38 PM
lookasgti,
You should open up your PC and measure the physical dimensions of your power supply. Here is a list of things to consider:
- Specifications
- Total wattage - important
- 12+ volt amperage rating - important
- Modular - not mandatory but I like the flexibility
- Warranty
- Efficiency rating
- Cost
- Physical size -- standard ATX PSU is 5.5" by 5.9" by 3.4" give or take a few tenths
www.newegg.com has lots of PSUs choices. Corsair, OCZ, Rosewill, Thermaltake.....
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08-01-2010 01:43 PM
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08-02-2010 05:17 PM
I have a a6554f and want to upgrade videocard to a Xfx Ati Radeon Hd5750 1gb Gddr5 128bits
this card needs at least 500 watts i think, do i need to upgrade my PSU also? or my a6554f supports
this video card?
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08-02-2010 05:37 PM
urielfalconi,
Please see your other post.
