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HP pavilion desktop tp01-1023w
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

Recently acquired a refurbished HP pavilion desktop tp01-1023w which has a really low power supply at max 180W.  Are there any HP specific issues to upgrading this power supply (proprietary inputs?) or should I just be able to find a viable one in same size and go?  Any links to 300w+ that would work for this device as it's a real irregular shape would also be appreciated if anyone sees anything.

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Sorry it took a while to make this, and then other models arrived.
I don't know if this can be ok, but maybe look at the descriptions, motherboard installed

TP01-1023w Product Specifications
your computer is indicated with:

Motherboard Specifications, Baker

i see TE01-1175xt Baker i710700

maybe

@Morgavo 

 

So I have officially installed the L05757-800 500w PSU on my Baker motherboard. 

The swap went smoothly with zero issues. The L05757-800 fit perfectly; all four screw holes line up in my case, and the P1, P3, & fan pins and cables were exact. Powered up and working with zero issues.

 

take a look at user response

 

 

 

 

 

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hi

not easy

take a look, maybe this can help you :

Power Supply Cross Reference for specific models
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So my specific model (didn't readily see printed before), TP01-1023W isn't shown on this chart.  I'm suspecting it's the L0866O-800 gold rating as majority of the TP models use the same.  It's cpu is an I5-10400 which also doesn't appear in that model area.  Doesn't show any other boxes checked here.  I apologize for lacking quite the computer know-how as many on these boards, but is the assumption then that there are no compatible upgraded PSUs?

d19-180p1a is power supply model
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Sorry it took a while to make this, and then other models arrived.
I don't know if this can be ok, but maybe look at the descriptions, motherboard installed

TP01-1023w Product Specifications
your computer is indicated with:

Motherboard Specifications, Baker

i see TE01-1175xt Baker i710700

maybe

@Morgavo 

 

So I have officially installed the L05757-800 500w PSU on my Baker motherboard. 

The swap went smoothly with zero issues. The L05757-800 fit perfectly; all four screw holes line up in my case, and the P1, P3, & fan pins and cables were exact. Powered up and working with zero issues.

 

take a look at user response

 

 

 

 

 

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