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02-21-2022 10:12 PM - edited 02-21-2022 10:14 PM
Hi,
i want to adding a gpu into my desktop pc but it only got 180w ,can i swap my old power supply into the new one ? and if so how do i do it? is it like any other psu?
p.s: im sorry if my en is terrible because eng is not my native language
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02-22-2022 01:37 AM
@Nadha78 -- is this your computer: HP Pavilion Desktop - 510-p013l PC Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support
On that web-page, there is a hyperlink to your "Hamar" motherboard.
On that page, there is a picture of the motherboard (probably designed in 2016).
It looks like the primary power-connector on the motherboard is for a "standard" 20 (or 24) pin power-supply.
Short answer: you can replace your power-supply by almost any "off-the-shelf" power-supply.
02-22-2022 01:37 AM
@Nadha78 -- is this your computer: HP Pavilion Desktop - 510-p013l PC Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support
On that web-page, there is a hyperlink to your "Hamar" motherboard.
On that page, there is a picture of the motherboard (probably designed in 2016).
It looks like the primary power-connector on the motherboard is for a "standard" 20 (or 24) pin power-supply.
Short answer: you can replace your power-supply by almost any "off-the-shelf" power-supply.
02-22-2022 09:59 AM - edited 02-22-2022 09:59 AM
@Nadha78 -- see: CORSAIR CV Series CV450 CP-9020209-NA 450 W Power Supply - Newegg.ca
It has the 24-pin connector that matches the socket on your motherboard,
and it has other power-leads to connect to the other internal sockets.
Short answer: yes, if it has the same physical dimensions as your current power-supply.
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