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01-27-2022 01:52 PM
Hi, recently my pc started not turning on anymore. Only the microphone, keyboard and mouse lights remain on. Assuming that the power supply is broken and that it needs to be replaced, I would need to understand what other type of power supply to replace it with, given the particularity of the case and the poor specifications that I find on the internet regarding the computer. I would need a hand to solve the problem, thanks in advance!
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01-27-2022 08:43 PM - edited 01-27-2022 08:49 PM
Hi Grisio,
According to HP's specs of your PC (OMEN X by HP Desktop PC - 900-003nl Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support), the 600 watt PSU's p/n is 858192-800. It so happens that HP has this item available (in the US, that is) and it appears to be reasonably priced, imo.
Your question suggests if there are alternatives to your current PSU. There probably are. For example, if you take a look here: HP 600-Watts ATX Power Supply Mfr P/N 858192-800 (m4l.com), it hints to three other PSU's that MAY be compatible with your PC: the 800ATX Omega 800 Watt ATX, the 918591-800 500 watt and the ATX-0260FA Enhance 600 watt PSU.
Whether any of these PSU's would actually fit/are compatible with your PC, is something that needs to be looked at by someone with more knowledge of your particular PC in this worldwide Forum.
Of course, your present computer issues may very well be caused by something other than a faulty PSU. Taking your PC to a local PC repair shop to have it checked out is something else to consider.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
01-27-2022 08:43 PM - edited 01-27-2022 08:49 PM
Hi Grisio,
According to HP's specs of your PC (OMEN X by HP Desktop PC - 900-003nl Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support), the 600 watt PSU's p/n is 858192-800. It so happens that HP has this item available (in the US, that is) and it appears to be reasonably priced, imo.
Your question suggests if there are alternatives to your current PSU. There probably are. For example, if you take a look here: HP 600-Watts ATX Power Supply Mfr P/N 858192-800 (m4l.com), it hints to three other PSU's that MAY be compatible with your PC: the 800ATX Omega 800 Watt ATX, the 918591-800 500 watt and the ATX-0260FA Enhance 600 watt PSU.
Whether any of these PSU's would actually fit/are compatible with your PC, is something that needs to be looked at by someone with more knowledge of your particular PC in this worldwide Forum.
Of course, your present computer issues may very well be caused by something other than a faulty PSU. Taking your PC to a local PC repair shop to have it checked out is something else to consider.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777