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01-10-2022 04:49 AM
Hello,
so i owned the pavilion 560-p00nx for about 3+ years and its been working great.
overtime, i did some upgrades on the pc so i can do more functions like playing games and video editing, but since then ive been reading about energy and electricity supplies. the pc originally came with a 180w internal power supply and i dont think that its enough to unlock the pc's full potential. i have used sites like psu wattage calculators to see how much wattage is sufficient, the results were around 250w.
i have researched my original parts and motherboard, my motherboard (Odense2-S) holds a uATX or a microATX form factor.
so if i want to upgrade, will an ATX or an SFX fit in my motherboard and case? or anything other than atx and sfx because i cant seem to find any uATX or microATX.
my pc specs are:
i5-6400
gtx 1650
16gb ddr4 ram
Odense2-S (motherboard)
kingston sa400s37480g ssd
toshiba dt01aca100 HDD
01-10-2022 09:03 AM - edited 01-10-2022 12:39 PM
Dear RamiAyman, what 180 watt PSU do you currently have: p/n: 848049-002 (model: D14-180P1A) or p/n: 848051-003 (model: DPS-180AB-15 B)?
Researching, anecdotal sources suggest that this 400 watt HP PSU model may work on your PC: "PS for HP Pavilion 790-0020 GNRC PSU SFF Entl FR 400W Power Supply L04618-800".
Please review the next picture and see if the power connectors correspond with yours: