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 Hi, @NonSequitur777 

 

Can you continue to help this person?

 

All I can go by is the part numbers-- as to why the 500W PSU has a different number of wires going to the 7-pin connector than the 350W PSU has, I wouldn't know the answer.

 

I only know that the 500W part numbers I posted would work based on my research.

 

Thanks,

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aspettiamo l'aiuto della persona che hai menzionato... in ogni caso ti ringrazio molto perchè anche se non hai ancora risolto il mio problema mi hai sempre risposto e cercato di risolvere il problema, comunque da HP rimango deluso  perchè almeno sulle schede RTX 4060 mi aspettavo un alimentatore da minimo 500w di serie... facendo così' ho paura ad aggiungere un terzo HDD per paura di superare la soglia dei 350W

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Anytime.

 

Glad to have been of assistance.

 

In my opinion, NonSequitur777 knows more than anyone else on this forum when it comes to upgrading desktop PC's.

 

If he doesn't know exactly why this difference exists, he will either be able to assure you that either PSU part number will work or suggest a different suitable PSU that will.

 

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@Paul_Tikkanen,

 

Happy to assist.

 

@Gaetano95,

 

As a courtesy to us in our English HP Community, please use Google Translate to convey your thoughts and comments in English.

 

In any regards, your HP Victus 15L TG02-1xxx as fitted with the RenoR2 motherboard (SSID: 8B3B) is compatible with the aforementioned 500-watt power supply with p/n: L89233-001 / alternatively: L89233-005.

 

It does not matter that the "P2" wiring consists of just 3 wires (350-watt unit) or 7 wires (the 500-watt unit), as this 500-watt unit HP link shows: https://partsurfer.hp.com/?searchtext=L89233-005.

 

What Paul and I are saying is that you can confidently order the 500-watt power supply for your Victus.  This power supply can comfortably power your system and up to an RTX 4060 Ti without any problems whatsoever.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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ok adesso mi hai tolto un bel dubbio,e ho proceduto all'acquisto da quello da te elencato siete stati entrambi gentilissimi e soprattutto siete veramente preparati... mi dispiace solo che non ho potuto fare l'ordine sul sito hp dove mi avete mandato perchè nel momento di fare l'ordine non mi selezionava la voce italia.. 

forse non consegnano qui da me, comunque ho acquistato da ebay con l'intenzione di avere un alimentatore decente e istallare una RTX 4070 mini ATX ma in futuro, perchè adesso i costi sono troppo alti. 

ultima domanda ne approfitto, io attualmente monto come processore I5-13400 e vorrei acquistare un i7-13700K monta tranquillamente?

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@Gaetano95,

 

Yes, based on actual Victus by HP 15L Gaming Desktop TG02-1xxx User benchmarks, the Intel 13th and 14th gen "K" processors are, in fact compatible with your RenoR2, like this User showed: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/67604985.

 

However, the problem/challenge is that these processors -because of their substantially higher TDPs, require a CPU heatsink upgrade, as well as one or more additional cooling fans to improve the airflow through your case.

 

For example, the i7-13700K has a base 125-watt TDP (already twice what the RenoR2 specs stipulate), but on top of that, has an eye-watering 253-watt max turbo power TDP.

 

I can tell you that your motherboard is not going to handle that much power, as the max tolerable power your motherboard can deliver is most likely 150-watt, and your PC would crash almost immediately after you start up your PC with the i7-13700K.

 

Now, you can get around this by using a freeware program called QuickCPU, and making 150-watt your upper wattage limit. Once set up, this program will automatically start up when you power on your PC and will regulate the max wattage your motherboard is going to deliver to your "K" processor.

 

You can trust me, this works very well as I am using it in one of my Upgrade projects, where I also installed a power-hungry non-HP approved "K" processor, the i7-12700KFhttps://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Desktop-Hardware-and-Upgrade-Questions/Upgrading-an-HP-Pavilion-TP01-3....

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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grazie mille, però onestamente non sono convinto.. nel senso prendo un processore più potente e poi lo castro non ha senso, invece se montassi i7 13700h? dovrei  castrare anche questo? Agr

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ho appena letto nella tua guida che posso montare i7-14700 ho letto bene? se è si sarebbe fantastico perchè già mi basterebbe quello confermami grazie mille 

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@Gaetano95,

 

You brought up three questions:

 

1.) Not so much "castrate" it but temper or regulate it.  Even with the 150-watt restriction, my i7-12700KF handily outperformed any other non-"K" 12th gen processor amongst HP Pavilion TP01-3xxx systems.

 

2.) A moot point: the i7-13700H is a mobile (laptop) processor, using the BGA (Ball Grid Array) socket, meaning it is soldered onto a motherboard and is not designed or compatible with your PC.  Besides, this processor's max turbo TDP (115-watt) would be well within the power capability of your motherboard if it were to be compatible.

 

3.) Yes, you can install the i7-14700, you read that correctly.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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