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11-27-2022 10:54 PM
I have a HP Pavilion Desktop, model number 318G5AA. I am needing a new graphics card but the power supply is only 180w, so I can't upgrade. I've searched the internet for a proprietary PSU above 180w that will work with my motherboard but can't find anything. The 7 pin connector has 4 wires in it, a black, purple, grey and green. The ones i find online either have only 3 wires or they have all 7. Am I stuck?
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11-27-2022 11:26 PM - edited 11-27-2022 11:29 PM
Welcome to our HP User Forum!
The model number you provided: 318G5AA, yielded the following information: https://partsurfer.hp.com/partsurfer?searchtext=318G5AA, as an HP Pavilion Desktop PC TP01-2000a (2Z6C9AV), fitted with an L56021-605 Erica6 motherboard with SSID: 8906, and a 180-watt power supply, p/n: L81008-800.
To answer your question: no, you are not stuck, far from it. According to: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Desktop-Knowledge-Base/Power-Supply-Cross-Reference-for-specific-model..., there is a 400-watt power supply with HP p/n: L04618-800, which is compatible with your desktop.
You can purchase this PSU via eBay starting at $69 as seen here: https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=HP+L04618-800&_sacat=0&LH_PrefLoc=2&LH_BIN=1&_sop=15.
This 400-watt power supply comes with one 6+2-PCIe power cable.
Hope this was helpful.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
11-27-2022 11:26 PM - edited 11-27-2022 11:29 PM
Welcome to our HP User Forum!
The model number you provided: 318G5AA, yielded the following information: https://partsurfer.hp.com/partsurfer?searchtext=318G5AA, as an HP Pavilion Desktop PC TP01-2000a (2Z6C9AV), fitted with an L56021-605 Erica6 motherboard with SSID: 8906, and a 180-watt power supply, p/n: L81008-800.
To answer your question: no, you are not stuck, far from it. According to: https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Desktop-Knowledge-Base/Power-Supply-Cross-Reference-for-specific-model..., there is a 400-watt power supply with HP p/n: L04618-800, which is compatible with your desktop.
You can purchase this PSU via eBay starting at $69 as seen here: https://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40&_nkw=HP+L04618-800&_sacat=0&LH_PrefLoc=2&LH_BIN=1&_sop=15.
This 400-watt power supply comes with one 6+2-PCIe power cable.
Hope this was helpful.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
11-28-2022 06:38 AM
Thank you for the speedy reply! I don’t see my model number on the spreadsheet. The 400w power supply (L04618-800) looks most compatible but the proprietary HP 7-pin cable looks different than my current 180w.
pictured is my current 7-pin connector:
the 400w power supply is missing the purple wire. Any idea what the purple wire is for and if it is still compatible regardless?
all help is appreciated, thank you!
11-28-2022 07:34 AM
Here you go (Erica motherboard compatibility):
Based on this well-researched spreadsheet, I am confident this 400-watt power supply will work on your desktop. No, I do not know what the purple wire is for. I admit, from my own experiences upgrading HP PCs, sometimes it requires a leap of faith, so to speak. I would purchase one from an eBay Seller who allows returns if the power supply doesn't work.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
11-28-2022 11:24 AM
hi
I have just seen another user who indicates that this can cause problems
it seems that it does not work very well for everyone
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11-28-2022 11:52 AM
I see, so from what I’ve read, this will still work but I may have issues with the PCU fan. I am going to purchase the 400w because it has the 3 wire(7 pin) connector vs the 500w has the all of the wires.
I suppose it’s better to miss the purple wire rather than have 3 or 4 additional wires? Time will tell. It would be nice if HP could standardize these just a *tad* more, especially since they essentially cut off third party manufacturers.
nonetheless, I will purchase this and follow up once it is installed to give clarity to anyone else whom may have the purple wire. Thanks again for all the help!!
12-04-2022 10:33 PM
I installed the new 400W (L04618-800) power supply today and it is functioning 100% as intended. No issues with the fan, and no error message on boot.
The purple wire from the original 180W PSU is not present on the 400W PSU but it doesn't seem to have any noticeable effect on the PSU or PSU fan. The fan does run continuously at one speed, perhaps the purple wire regulates speed, who knows.
Thank you both NonSequitur777 and Prométhée for your guidance! Much appreciated.
12-04-2022 10:51 PM - edited 12-04-2022 10:54 PM
You are very welcome -glad it worked out!
I had the very same question recently when I upgraded my HP ProDesk 600 G3 MT's power supply with a compatible 400-watt power supply (HP p/n: 942332-001), which is equipped with a 6+2-PCIe power cable needed to power a GTX 1660 Ti.
Just like your power supply, the purple wire on the proprietary "P2" 7-pin connector was missing too, but this made no difference whatsoever: upon installation, the HP ProDesk 600 G3 MT issued no beeps, error message(s), a flashing red light or other issues.
Btw: at least with this 400-watt power supply, the cooling fans are revving up when the processor heats up.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
12-05-2022 09:41 AM
hi
You're welcome @tyler44346
now, can you check what is mentioned in the link i gave, compared to what you bought
And confirm if it seems to be the same, for you, but it works!
And if possible, link of the purchased model!
The goal is simple, since some say they have problems, it would be just to show this thread here, for example!
I could hardly, for my part indicate something, which is likely to be a failure!
thanks in advance
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