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Pavillion 590-p0024
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Hi,

I'd like to add a third monitor to my Pavillion 590-p0024 desktop, and was going to install an additional video card. However, even the modest cards I'm looking at require a 300W power supply (the current power supply is only 180W). I'm told that due to the case not being a standard ATX size, that a normal power supply won't fit. Does anyone know where I can find a 300W power supply to fit this case? 

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I just went through this with my HP Pavilion 590-p0025 (essentially the same PC). Luckily mine came with a 310W. If all you care about is 3 monitors, then there are plenty of GPUs that will run off of just board power.

 

This should work.

 

https://www.microcenter.com/product/606545/msi-geforce-gtx-1650-ventus-xs-overclocked-dual-fan-4gb-g...

 

 

This one if you want to play it really safe.

 

https://www.microcenter.com/product/460007/evga-geforce-gt-710-single-fan-2gb-ddr3-pcie-20-graphics-...

 

Edit: Listen to Wb2001 on this subject. He has been helpful since I joined the HP community.

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@gaijincrash 

The HP 590-p0024, as shown here, has a single PCIEx16 graphic slot. As you learned, the power units in these models is a proprietary design. This spreadsheet will guide you with examples. A new change:  the L63964-004 has been verified to have a PCIe 6 pin power plug.  You will have to do research on cards that support 3+ monitors, and aware/caution as to the types of cabling required (display-port/HDMI).

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I just went through this with my HP Pavilion 590-p0025 (essentially the same PC). Luckily mine came with a 310W. If all you care about is 3 monitors, then there are plenty of GPUs that will run off of just board power.

 

This should work.

 

https://www.microcenter.com/product/606545/msi-geforce-gtx-1650-ventus-xs-overclocked-dual-fan-4gb-g...

 

 

This one if you want to play it really safe.

 

https://www.microcenter.com/product/460007/evga-geforce-gt-710-single-fan-2gb-ddr3-pcie-20-graphics-...

 

Edit: Listen to Wb2001 on this subject. He has been helpful since I joined the HP community.

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