HP envy Phoenix: power supply question

fact the hp envy Phoenix 810-430qe motherboard use standandard atx power supply connectors or connectors owners that I was told that it can use up to 900w but need to know for sure

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fact the hp envy Phoenix 810-430qe motherboard use standandard atx power supply connectors or connectors owners that I was told that it can use up to 900w but need to know for sure

Yes, it's a standard ATX PSU.  The description of the part for your current installed PSU is as follows: (746177-001) power supply - ATX, Picolit, IPS, 500W, EStar Bronze

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