HP Pavilion 256na-550 desktop: would a RMi Series™ RM850i - 850 Watt to adapt in a HP Pavilion 256na-550 desktop?

Hello!

I was just wondering if the RMi Series™ RM850i - 850 watts 80 PLUS® Gold Certified fully modular PSU (UK plug) would be able to adapt to a desktop HP Pavilion 256na-550?

If this isn't the case, then can someone recommend me a powerful diet that would fit in it.

Thank you

Greetings,

Compare the measurements on the 850 to your current diet.

I just installed a Corsair RM650x in a 810-150se desire.

A Rm750x was too long. It would fit but you couldn't get to modular to the power supply cable connections as the optical drive was too much.

A 600 Watt power supply 650 watt should provide more than enough power to run everything you plan to add to the system.

Only, you can check this by checking all the measures. You may have a problem with installation of a 650 watt PSU.

See you soon!

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