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12-19-2020 12:43 PM - edited 12-20-2020 03:00 PM
I just bought HP Pavillion TP01-1026, here is the specs: https://support.hp.com/us-en/document/c06676503.
Do the following power supply units fit well for this system?
400w: L04618-800
500w: L05757-800
There is a thread discussed about the same thing but there is no conclusion at the end to tell if the psu actually fitted and worked well?
PSU Upgrade for TP01-0034 - HP Support Community - 7487595
Thank you very much.
Regards,
Mike
12-20-2020 08:49 AM
i too see no official answers ! and only I have questions. (custom PSU land is like that)
but the 310watt seems max on TP01.
vast sub models making answer super hard. and by country too. I'm USA. and mobo variances huge.
it sure is not ATX spec PSU. at all. not even close. 3 odd cables it has. see that?.
12-20-2020 03:08 PM
I searched online and found that HP PSU has 3 connectors. The 2 connectors that have 4 pins are used 1 for cpu (PS3), and 1 for all SATA or mobo in general (PS1) + another 7 pins connector (PS2) - someone from internet said that it is used to power the psu fan. It seems the psu does not included the converter to convert 120v to low voltage to power the fan, so it get the low voltage from the mobo. I am not sure if it is true or not.
12-20-2020 04:41 PM
It seems very confusing. Best I can tell is they do not follow the ATX standard and the power supply in my HP Pavilion gaming PC was 400w, noisy, likely the same size case as yours. It has three separate 12v rails each rated at 200w each. Made by Lite-on. Doesn't match any of the numbers you quoted. Tiny fan. Battleship gray.
The issue more likely to encounter is not lack of space for the PSU but too much heat from a graphics card, or HDD or whatever else you add.