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03-22-2022 10:21 AM
Hi
Some time ago i start having issues with my PSU, old workstation i bought cheap. I was looking around ebay for a PSU for Z600, found one, bought and now have small differences on the connectors. My fault i didn't dismount, check the reference and just use same reference always.
My original PSU was S10-800p1a and the one i bought its D12-925p1A
Its any way to connect the machine with the new PSU or i will have to buy a new PSU.
Thanks
03-22-2022 11:52 AM
The HP D12-925p1A is 925W for a Z640 and the other is a HP 800W for a Z620. You also mention in your post "Z600"... I think that is a typo.
Regardless I've never been able to shift HP workstation power supplies around to other family HP workstations. Get the technical manuals for the Z620 and the Z640 and look at the pinouts and even just look at the dimensions and cables. These all are usually custom electronics, custom cables, custom fit and custom made... not to ATX standards. Generally much better, and these Z6X0 power supplies custom-slide into the workstation and mesh with internal electronics.
If you can contact your original seller and explain the issue see if you can pay for shipping (maybe both ways as an incentive) and send back the Z640 one for credit and receive what I believe you need from the same seller, a Z620 power supply. My recall is that the HP Z620 power supply comes in one wattage only.