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PAVILION 690-0003NV
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Hello great HP's community,

In 2018 I had proceeded with the purchase of the HP Pavilion 690-003nv Gaming Desktop PC. I am very happy with this product. Now, due to the upgrade and interconnection of other units, it will be necessary to upgrade the 310 W power supply with a larger scale, at least 500W and up to 1000W. Preference for most WATT. I certainly do not care about the size of the power supply, no matter how big it is. However, this particular HP LINKS 843B motherboard connects to specific HP power supplies that I cannot find. Could you help me please?

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If you don't care about where the power supply fits then google "power supply sync module".  They are cheap, only a few dollars.

Plug the new 1KW supply into the module and connect an SATA power cable from your Pavilion to it and you just added 1000 watts.  You might need extension cables to reach into the case depending on how far the system is away.

 

Someone else will have to help with a unit that can fit into your case.


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Thank you very much for your answer. This is definitely a very easy way. The power supply simply has connections such as 2 * 4pin, 1 * 6pin and 1 cable for the power supply fan. Can be connected this card for extender PSU?

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