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09-03-2011 04:33 PM
I need to upgrade the 320W PSU in a HP Compaq 6000 Pro Desktop to fit a dual output KFA2 GTX 560Ti card but its a non standard unit with what looks like HP proprietary P1, P2 & P3 outputs. Can anyone tell me what HP or 3rd party PSU options I can use because I can’t find any info? If not we will have to send it back. This is the first time we have had to go into a HP box and the problem now is that I would have no confidence specifying hardware if we can’t get round the problem.
Many thanks
09-03-2011 06:12 PM - edited 09-03-2011 06:31 PM
Hi,
Is this the Compaq 6000 Pro model that you are describing? If yes, then this PC only has 1 PCI-E x16 slot so two video cards are out.
Yes it looks like a special made power supply. Even the sata drives are powered off the motherboard. Interesting design.:smileysurprised:
09-04-2011 02:05 AM
Big_Dave
Thanks for the quick response. Yes it's a HP Compaq 6000 Pro Desktop, Core 2 Duo E8500 3.16GHz, 500GB HDD, 4GB RAM, DVD±RW, GMA 4500, Windows 7 Pro 32bit - bought from http://www.ebuyer.com/240837-hp-compaq-6000-pro-desktop-vw193et-abu - but to clarify I am only trying to put one card in which has 2 DVI outputs which requires 2 power inputs. I think I can fix the power feed using the SATA power cables but the PSU won't be big enough. If someone can tell me what the specs are for the P2 connector I can go hunting for either an HP upgrade part or a 3rd party alternate. Perhaps I'm being thicker than normal but I can't see an upgrade option on HP's web site?
Many thanks
09-04-2011 11:10 AM - edited 09-04-2011 11:43 AM
Hi,
It might be possible to use a new totally modular PSU that supports the 8 pin ATX power connector or possibly dual 4 pin ATX connectors and then try and figure out (measure) the voltages on the smaller power connector. It might be an older 6 pin aux. power connector. I wouldn't try to power the video card off the motherboard.
This HP manual might be helpful. You would have to measure out the voltages at the connectors before you try a new PSU or something might go up in smoke.
