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Hp envy te 2265 t
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

So I am trying to upgrade the power supply of a
 “hp envy te 2265 t” but I can not find a 650 or 700 watt psu please help!!!!

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I actually was going to upgrade the graphics card to ac rtx 3060 and thought I needed more wattage but I noticed the te 01 2275xt has one with the same power supply so I guess the standard 400 can handle it

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Is this your computer: HP ENVY Desktop TE01-2265t PC (33P23AA#ABA)

 

It comes with a 400 Watt power-supply.

Most processors require only 65 to 100 Watts.

That leaves at least 300 Watts for the motherboard and the video-adapter and the CD/DVD and power to USB devices.

If you upgrade from a "spinning" disk-drive to a SSD, that will greatly reduce the wattage needed for running Windows.

 

What is your reason for wanting to change the power-supply?

 

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I actually was going to upgrade the graphics card to ac rtx 3060 and thought I needed more wattage but I noticed the te 01 2275xt has one with the same power supply so I guess the standard 400 can handle it

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And the first thing I did was switch to a ssd when I bought it so now the question is is 400 watts enough to overclock 

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