Block of power SUPPLY HP Slimline s3710t

I have a HP Pavilion Slimline s3710t, it runs Vista Home Premium (32 bit).  Power is out on this subject a few months when I moved.  It worked fine the day we moved in, just before I had to stop it and unplugging everything.  Come to our new home and went to hang on to the top and NOTHING.  Taken to be extracted and discovered that food was shot, the guy he has connected to a * test * PSU and it came right on.  He told me that I would need a new and that because my computer is a Slimline I must get a * special * power supply.  I took mine to my computer and did a search and it was not very useful because I can not find the SAME block power, but at the same time, all the power supply that are * recommended * because my computer don't LIST my computer as they work with.   I need a new PSU and I have NO idea what kind I need / can use.  I need one that will run my computer and my games pretty well, but I don't have the money to buy an EXPENSIVE one.

Hello

You could try Ebay for $40 or HE winklefor $70.

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