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07-10-2020 07:31 AM
Hello, could anyone help me in finding a suitable PSU
I have a Pavilion TG01-0005na gaming PC and want to upgrade the GPU from a GTX 1650 to a GTX 1660 Ti. Now I see that HP also do a PC with the exact same spec but with the 1660 Ti GPU (TG01-0011na), but it has a 400W PSU instead of the 310W PSU I have in my PC.
I have already found out that HP PSU’s aren’t the same as regular ones so can anyone recommend a PSU that will work or even where I can get the PSU which is in the TG01-0011na
Thanks
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07-11-2020 07:38 PM - edited 07-11-2020 08:06 PM
The series models are listed. Your computer belongs to the TG01 series.
Any series can have multiple models. Just because I did not add your exact model (yet) does not mean it does not belong to the indicated series. I have to wild-card to search for model numbers.
All these PSU have the two 2x2 and a inline 7 pin (only using 3 wires) to the motherboard. Each PSU model works with any of the listed series models.
The added features known, so far:
1) 500W - L05757-800 has 6+2 PCIe power plug.
2) 400W - 942332-001 has the 6+2 PCIe power cable. It also has 5 wires on the 7 pin inline.
3) 400W - L04618-800 has 6+2 PCIe power plug.
You have a 310W PSU, the L63964-004, and you stated it has an unused 6+2 plug.
BTW, it is on the first page, HP 690-0028b. Only used 1 time in the spreadsheet, so far. OK?
Look here, is it a 6+2 PCIe. To 2 pin should be molded to "create" an 8 pin.
If this is true, you have filled in an unknown and I will include it in the next update, also adding your unit.
The 2 unused plugs in the last picture resemble SATA power and the 2pin of the 6+2 . Once you verify that plug, I will have to create a whole new column for page 2 to be accurate.
PS<> I like you challenging me. I created that database without any help from HP. I get a model number, and use HP PartSurfer to obtain the PSU number. In several cases, HP used 3 PSU numbers in the same unit. That is why you will notice the X's for different PSU numbers, like the 590-p0028ng, 595-p0039c,690-067c. What help I get is from generous users that tell me the unknowns, and like you, provided pictures.
HP Envy 8 5010 Tablet
(2) HP DV7t i7 3160QM 2.3Ghz 8GB
Printer -- HP OfficeJet Pro 8620 Legal
Custom Asus Z97D, I7-4790k, 16GB RAM, WIN10 Pro 64bit, ZOTAC GTX1080 AMP Extreme 3 fan 8GB RAM, 500GB SSD, Asus PB287 4k monitor, Rosewill Blackhawk case and 750W OCZ PSU.
07-10-2020 01:28 PM - edited 07-10-2020 01:45 PM
Thank you for the defined inquiry. This a spreadsheet that will explain the various PSU units. There are 2 models of the 400W, but re-stock is varied by seller. The GTX 1650 comes in 2 configurations, with or without the need for a 6 pin PCIe power plug. The GTX 1660 series requires an 8 pin PCIe power plug.
Can you answer a question, so I can update the spreadsheet.
1) You are supposed to have anL64961-800 PSU and does it have a PCIe 6 pin power plug?
(The L63964-004 just got confirmed with 6 pin, which will be updated soon).
HP Envy 8 5010 Tablet
(2) HP DV7t i7 3160QM 2.3Ghz 8GB
Printer -- HP OfficeJet Pro 8620 Legal
Custom Asus Z97D, I7-4790k, 16GB RAM, WIN10 Pro 64bit, ZOTAC GTX1080 AMP Extreme 3 fan 8GB RAM, 500GB SSD, Asus PB287 4k monitor, Rosewill Blackhawk case and 750W OCZ PSU.
07-10-2020 01:59 PM
I’ve attached pictures of my PSU’s setup. It has the two 2x2 pin connectors and a small 7 pin connector to the motherboard and theres a long flat connector, a 2 pin connector and a 6 pin connector which aren’t being used by anything.
07-11-2020 07:38 PM - edited 07-11-2020 08:06 PM
The series models are listed. Your computer belongs to the TG01 series.
Any series can have multiple models. Just because I did not add your exact model (yet) does not mean it does not belong to the indicated series. I have to wild-card to search for model numbers.
All these PSU have the two 2x2 and a inline 7 pin (only using 3 wires) to the motherboard. Each PSU model works with any of the listed series models.
The added features known, so far:
1) 500W - L05757-800 has 6+2 PCIe power plug.
2) 400W - 942332-001 has the 6+2 PCIe power cable. It also has 5 wires on the 7 pin inline.
3) 400W - L04618-800 has 6+2 PCIe power plug.
You have a 310W PSU, the L63964-004, and you stated it has an unused 6+2 plug.
BTW, it is on the first page, HP 690-0028b. Only used 1 time in the spreadsheet, so far. OK?
Look here, is it a 6+2 PCIe. To 2 pin should be molded to "create" an 8 pin.
If this is true, you have filled in an unknown and I will include it in the next update, also adding your unit.
The 2 unused plugs in the last picture resemble SATA power and the 2pin of the 6+2 . Once you verify that plug, I will have to create a whole new column for page 2 to be accurate.
PS<> I like you challenging me. I created that database without any help from HP. I get a model number, and use HP PartSurfer to obtain the PSU number. In several cases, HP used 3 PSU numbers in the same unit. That is why you will notice the X's for different PSU numbers, like the 590-p0028ng, 595-p0039c,690-067c. What help I get is from generous users that tell me the unknowns, and like you, provided pictures.
HP Envy 8 5010 Tablet
(2) HP DV7t i7 3160QM 2.3Ghz 8GB
Printer -- HP OfficeJet Pro 8620 Legal
Custom Asus Z97D, I7-4790k, 16GB RAM, WIN10 Pro 64bit, ZOTAC GTX1080 AMP Extreme 3 fan 8GB RAM, 500GB SSD, Asus PB287 4k monitor, Rosewill Blackhawk case and 750W OCZ PSU.
07-12-2020 03:18 AM
I can confirm that the unused connectors are indeed a SATA connector and the PCIe 6+2 connector.
i’ve decided to go for the L04618-800 400w PSU as it is the PSU which comes with the TG01-0011na which has the exact same specs as mine apart from a 1660 ti graphics card.
The 1660 Ti requires 125W as apposed to 75W for the 1650, so 90W extra should be plenty for my needs.
Thanks for your help
09-09-2020 10:23 AM
- Thank you for your Cross Reference chart, I upgraded my HP 590-P0053 W with 400 Watts HP original part 942332-001 (now has new part number L04618). Note: The PS fan does not run at start up but it will spin as needed. I monitored the temperature with free temperature monitor software.
- BTW, on my brand new 400 Watts PS (Platinum) is was labeled both 942332 and L04618 so you may want to combined into one column on your Cross Reference chart.