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750-467c

What power supply can I use to replace the existing power supply.  The existing one appears to be going bad.

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Go to the below site and enter your serial number
https://partsurfer.hp.com

I am guessing there are about 5 different ones available based on this parts list

https://partsurfer.hp.com/?searchtext=X6F86AA

 

What are the symptoms?  Occasionally a good cleaning of the inside is all you need


Interior cleaning a PC

Before touching any component inside a PC you should touch the metal case first to allow any static electric to discharge.
If you do not have the proper surface for working on electronic equipment, then use an anti-static spray around the work area.


General instructions
Desktop cleaning info by the memory people


Out upgrade expert @NonSequitur777 has this article that might be useful

https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Desktop-Hardware-and-Upgrade-Questions/I-need-help-with-upgrading-Powe...

 


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Thank you, @BeemerBiker, let's see what we do know -or think what we know:

 

All five power supply options as outlined by you pertain to essentially the same HP OEM ATX-enabled 300-watt power supply.  What matters is the "P1" or 24-pin power connector which looks identical to the industry standard 24-pin ATX power cable:

 

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Meaning, the OP should be able to fit any ATX power supply in the HP Envy 750-467C case, as long as you watch its dimensions (LxWxH) for fit inside the case, just like @old_geekster pointed out here: Solved: Replacing the power supply for a HP Envy - HP Support Community - 6714801.

 

Kind Regards,

 

NonSequitur777


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