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04-16-2025 02:33 AM
I’ve found the following PSU options and I’m unsure if they’ll work with my setup. Could anyone confirm if these are suitable?
Tecnoware Power Systems FREE SILENT 500W FAL506FS12B
Wattage: 500W
Form Factor: ATX
Features: Silent 12 cm fan, good for general use.
Questions: Will this provide enough power and have the necessary connectors for my RTX 3060?
TooQ TQEP-500SSE – 500W Ecopower II
Wattage: 500W
Form Factor: ATX
Features: Active PFC, silent 120mm fan, automatic fan speed control.
Questions: Will it support my setup with the RTX 3060?
Tacens Anima APIII500, 500W
Wattage: 500W
Form Factor: ATX
Features: 85% efficiency, quiet 12 cm fan.
Questions: Is this PSU reliable for a gaming setup with a GTX 3060?
Mars Gaming MPIII550P, 550W
Wattage: 550W
Form Factor: ATX
Features: 85% efficiency, 5-year warranty, digital APFC system, 120mm fan.
Questions: This one looks promising for a higher wattage. Does anyone have experience with this PSU and its compatibility with gaming rigs?
UNYKAch SFX 450W Micro ATX
Wattage: 450W
Form Factor: SFX (smaller than ATX)
Features: Quiet 80mm fan.
Questions: Is 450W enough for my RTX 3060, and will this fit in my chassis (assuming it supports SFX PSUs)?
Tecnoware Power Systems ATX Hyper Stream 400W
Wattage: 400W
Form Factor: ATX
Features: 1 x 6+2 PCI-E connector, 12 cm quiet fan.
Questions: Is 400W sufficient for a system with a Ryzen 7 5700G and RTX 3060?
Thanks in advance for your help! I’m looking for advice on which of these PSUs would be the best fit for my system.
04-16-2025 08:02 AM - edited 04-16-2025 08:08 AM
As I tried to emphasize several times: your PC is not compatible with any ATX power supply: it only accepts a proprietary HP power supply.
This link you provided in your previous message shows a compatible power supply for your PC. Even though the Seller did not mention this power supply's part number, based on the description it should be: L77487-001 or L89233-001 or L81009-800.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
04-25-2025 07:03 AM
I also suspect i have wrong bios version, but im not sure..
current version: BIOS Version/Date AMI F.36, 10/23/2024
but in the hp website its soemthing else.
latest version:
F.36 Rev.A
it wont let me update and i have plenty of space
04-25-2025 08:06 AM
By the way, in your first message you refer to your PC as the "HP Pavilion Gaming - TG01-0023w", but the Product identifier says: "HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop PC TG01-2000a (2Z6E1AV)", which is also reflected in your OCCT. I am going to assume then, that you got an HP Pavilion Gaming Desktop TG01-2xxx platform.
According to HP's Bios/driver site for your PC, the (latest) BIOS version you should have is F.36, released in November 2024, which is exactly what you got -don't worry about the "Rev.A" designator.
And yes, it seems logical to assume that your motherboard may have an issue. However, if your PC is still capable of doing what you want it to do, I wouldn't worry about it.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
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