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Hi..The Computer model HP400G3 i3-6100, Part no. X9D88ES,  and the power supply is 220V,180Watt.
 
But my client Required 300watt, so we need to change 30 pcs new computer power supply.
Its possbible ? if possbile please let us know.power supply part number.
 
Waiting your reply.
 
Best regards,
Mohammed Emranul Amin.
 
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Hello Comfortable:!  most HP computers can handle a Power Supply Transplant just make sure you try to get one that can handle not just whatever you have currently but just in case you want more power to handle future upgrades or discover new things one can do with it

don't fret about getting too much power because the PSU only draws what's needed & what's in reserve is used to adapt to external conditions such as extreme heat in the PC's operating area

in addition there are different levels of PSU efficiency  ranging from Bronze to Platinum try to go for as high in that category as one can afford because this will also determine the adaptability of the the Power Supply to handle harsh conditions within the computer

finally make sure it's a 110/220v\50-60Hz & adaptable to whatever outlet required in your nation

good luck

hope this behooves, enlightens as well as being the solution to your problem

 

 

                                                                                                                                                kingtopcat

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Hello Comfortable:!  most HP computers can handle a Power Supply Transplant just make sure you try to get one that can handle not just whatever you have currently but just in case you want more power to handle future upgrades or discover new things one can do with it

don't fret about getting too much power because the PSU only draws what's needed & what's in reserve is used to adapt to external conditions such as extreme heat in the PC's operating area

in addition there are different levels of PSU efficiency  ranging from Bronze to Platinum try to go for as high in that category as one can afford because this will also determine the adaptability of the the Power Supply to handle harsh conditions within the computer

finally make sure it's a 110/220v\50-60Hz & adaptable to whatever outlet required in your nation

good luck

hope this behooves, enlightens as well as being the solution to your problem

 

 

                                                                                                                                                kingtopcat

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