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08-01-2020 10:24 PM
I want to put an NVidia GTX 1650s (Super) in my system, but the psu does not have the wattage for that. Can I upgrade my psu? If so, what form factor is it?
08-02-2020 07:54 AM - edited 08-02-2020 07:57 AM
Your going to be glad you asked first.
The power supply used in an HP proprietary design. It is not an over-the-counter ATX PSU Here is a spreadsheet. Your M01 belongs to a series, and the model numbers all use one of the listed PSU part numbers. Because you chose not to disclose the complete model number, I have to be generic with you. It has to use either a 180W or 301W for you to be asking? The GTX 1650 Super is a 100W card, requiring a 6 pin PCIe power plug.
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