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08-10-2022 07:45 AM
Needing verified psu upgrades that will work in a hp m01-f1033wb wanting to do a gpu upgrade
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08-14-2022 02:54 PM - edited 08-18-2022 04:27 PM
@BeemerBiker is quite correct that it requires some effort to put it all together -but will perform like a brand-new gaming rig.
So, in addition to the "ATX 24-Pin to SATA power supply adapter card" you showed, you will need a "PCIe X16 to PCIe X16 extension cable/dock" and graphics card base/stand. Please note: the PCIe extension cable can be ordered in many different layouts. Observe how the left extension cable in the picture differs from the right one -you need to pick/purchase the one that best fits your desktop's PCIe x16 slot orientation:
[EDIT:] Please keep in mind that the ribbon cable shouldn't be less than 30cm (11+ inches) in length to allow sufficient cable adjustability to connect the ribbon cable from your desktop's PCIe x16 slot to an externally positioned graphics card.
Also, you do not need or want a PCIe extension cable with a separate power option as I initially assumed. As a matter of fact, this will cause issues with the ATX 24-Pin to SATA power supply adapter card's relay. You also do not need to cut into your desktop to feed the PCIe x16 ribbon cable through, you can feed this cable and the 15-pin SATA power cable through by removing the PCIe brackets from the back of your PC (remove the Torx retaining screw securing the PCIe brackets from the chassis if there is one), and lift the retaining latch up and swing it back.
Here is another legacy HP desktop upgrade project of mine: Solved: Upgrading HP EliteDesk 800 G3 SFF - HP Support Community - 8251218
And here are a couple of pictures from my most recent legacy HP desktop upgrade project, an HP Z240 SFF:
Link: Solved: Upgrading HP Z240 Desktop Workstation SFF - HP Support Community - 8427878
What you see here is an externally parked RTX 3080 OC 12GB and an externally parked fully modular AGK850 watt AresGame power supply. The red circle shows an additional externally mounted desktop cooling fan I installed right above the internal CPU cooling fan in order to force/accelerate/boost airflow to cool the upgraded Xeon E3-1280 v6 processor. This CPU cooling method works very well on all my upgraded legacy HP desktops.
Hope this gives you some ideas how to proceed.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
08-10-2022 08:23 AM - edited 08-10-2022 08:25 AM
There is a "confirmed" list here
but I do not see your model m01-f1033wb
I am guessing your HP product ID is 9EE50AA. If I am wrong then please change the following
Your part list is shown here https://partsurfer.hp.com/partsurfer/?searchtext=9EE50AA&searchby=product
and that 180 watt power supply is part number L81008-800
According a support geek at Best Buy the L81008-800 can be upgraded to 310 watts
That part is sold at several places but I would contact the vendor first to see if it will actually work.
My personal recommended is to get a gaming system. You will have heat flow problems with a gtx1060 or better cardl and the 310 watt is not sufficient for gtx1060
this card might work OK with that 310 watt
https://www.techpowerup.com/gpu-specs/geforce-gtx-1050-ti.c2885
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08-10-2022 09:00 AM
My plan is too build a gaming pc a bit at a time but this is what I have a the moment. I am using a Radeon RX550 at the moment and the PC does great for what it is. My last gaming PC I built lasted 12 years just went down on me a couple days ago I differently got my usage out of it and it was at the point I couldn't run what I wanted to run anyways. But this HP was being used for my business so I decided to use my laptop for that and this PC for my main for awhile until I build what I want for the next hopefully 10 years or so. I have heard there is a 500 watt psu I could get for this? Not being 24 pin motherboard really done sizes my options. Also you are correct I checked and it is a 9EE50AA
08-10-2022 09:53 AM
if this one
M01-F1033wb Product Specifications
Motherboard Specifications, BakerMS
see baker :
400w pcie 6+2
L69242-800
and read the comments
My new power supply arrived today, so I swapped it out quickly. Pretty easy to work on these Pavilions, though you do need to move a few peripherals out of the way for easy access. Anyway, here's what I have and what I did.
PC - Pavilion Desktop TP01-1127c with Baker Motherboard
Graphics card: NVIDIA GTX 1650
32 gig RAM
i5-10400F CPU
Removed: L63964=004 310 Watt HP power supply, 80% Gold, WITH 6+2 PCIE
Installed: L69242-800 400 Watt HP power supply, Gold, With 6+2 PCIE
Connections and wiring identical, just more capacity in case I want to go up to a 125 watt graphics card.
and
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.
I hope this helps you
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08-10-2022 12:26 PM - edited 08-10-2022 12:26 PM
Found a 500w one on ebay it looks like it may interchange. What do you think?
HP Z1 Entry Tower G5 800 880 G3 4Pin 500W Power Supply DPS-500AB-32 A 90175-013
08-10-2022 01:59 PM
@Hayesb560 wrote:Found a 500w one on ebay it looks like it may interchange. What do you think?
HP Z1 Entry Tower G5 800 880 G3 4Pin 500W Power Supply DPS-500AB-32 A 90175-013
No, that is too wide.
Your 180 watt is L81008-800 (please verify by looking at power supply) and a picture of it is here
https://www.ebay.com/itm/265576129592
the 500 is too wide
If you do get a 300, 400 or 500 to fit please post back here so our knowledge base of power supplies can be updated
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08-11-2022 09:46 AM
@Prométhée wrote:
400w pcie 6+2
L69242-800
and read the comments
My new power supply arrived today, so I swapped it out quickly. Pretty easy to work on these Pavilions, though you do need to move a few peripherals out of the way for easy access. Anyway, here's what I have and what I did.
PC - Pavilion Desktop TP01-1127c with Baker Motherboard
Graphics card: NVIDIA GTX 1650
32 gig RAM
i5-10400F CPU
Removed: L63964=004 310 Watt HP power supply, 80% Gold, WITH 6+2 PCIE
Installed: L69242-800 400 Watt HP power supply, Gold, With 6+2 PCIE
Connections and wiring identical, just more capacity in case I want to go up to a 125 watt graphics card.
and
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.
I hope this helps you
I gave you the references here in bold!
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08-14-2022 07:19 AM - edited 08-14-2022 07:21 AM
I have decided to just add a external secondary psu since I have a 1080 watt I'm not using and this would solve all my problems. I am not worried about heat all that much I can fix cooling problems. I could then run whatever gpu will fit in the case, problem solved I have done this before and it works fine. The picture I added syncs the psu together so they both power on at the same time.
08-14-2022 07:50 AM
I recommend you get a C13 Y splitter to ensure that the both power supplies are grounded. There are several types available depending on the electrical standards at your location
You have the bakerMS motherboard. I was unable to find out if it supports a full 75 watts on the x16 slot. I assume you want to add a high performance graphics board. You might consider moving the graphics board outside the case and using an x16 (riser) extension that has it own power connector.
A good example of the difficulty is a mod here by @NonSequitur777
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