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04-25-2020 07:19 PM
Hi, so recently I put a Radeon XFX 570 graphics card into my 595-p0074 pc. but, I just checked, and it says I need a 500-550 watt power supple when mine is a 180 watt. would putting a 550 watt power supply in my pc overpower everything? or would I be safe? im just scared im going to spend 100$ then ti melts everything. if it is safe, what one would u recommend?
04-25-2020 09:23 PM
The power supplies in those units is proprietary. That means you can not buy an over-the-counter PSU. These are made for HP. Here is my spreadsheet on the 500W L05757-800. It will only use what it needs. It will not harm your system. When you complete the transition, let me know so that I can update the database. That helps others.
PS<> the PSU will mount with the forward latch and 1 rear screw. Not an issue.
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