HP Pavilion HPE 1090 t: could someone help me please... Desktop HP Pavilion HPE h8-1090 t CTO - PSU replacement/compatibiliy

I just bought a new power supply (Corsair CS650M) because someone has suggested that it would be a good replacement power supply for my HP model which is HP Pavilion HPE 1090 t.   I need to know if this Corsair works and is compatible with my system, because something is not working with him directly or I did something wrong.    This is my first install and when it comes to the ins and outs of power amplification entry & exit and amperages I get so confused about this stuff.   But I think I took all the pluged connection correctly, at least when I re-plugin my old PSU after the installation to fail, I had the PC working again, what made me give confidence that I did the Corsair install correctly.  But what happens is after the installation of the unit from Corsair and turn the system he clicked power off after about 10 seconds or more and then restarted after a few seconds, then stopped again and turns off after another 10 to 15 seconds, and nothing would come up on top of the screen no more.   The first time I did the research what PSU would be compatible, I was getting conflicting results with a few places on the net saying that the majority of the HP out there (excluding some models such as the slimline) could be replaced by different manufacturers and higher power PSU, while other places I looked different.   Even the person who recommended me this power supply said in his post that he installed a Corsair HX650 model in its HP PC, and it worked very well for him.  Now, after the failure of the installation for the next few days, I did a lot more research and when I went on the site of HP and looked up the specifications of the model my PC I noticed under the power supply section, he had a heading that says "must select one of the following options" (in fact most of the different sections shows that the title too) and then he showed only two options 460W and 600W.  Then he asked me if it's the only option I get with my model.  And then I looked at my model number HP on the HP PartSurfer and under the section of the PSU, it also registers only 460W and 600W.   So who is?   I have to stay with only these options two HP or can I get a power supply with a higher power a bit then 600W from a different manufacturer that is what I want.    If I can get something that is compatible other than the options listed HP please let me know, or if this Corsair should work someone please let me know.   I need to return it otherwise.    My specs are below.

Thank you Aaron

HP Pavilion HPE series
Model No.: h8-1090 t CTO Desktop PC

Name motherboard manufacturer: IPMTB-TK Pegatron HP/Compaq name: Truckee

PIC of the motherboard link: http://support.hp.com/us-en/product/HP-Pavilion-HP E-h8-1000-Desktop-PC-series/5080764/model/5117795...

Original HP installed: AMD Radeon HD 6570 (Bronco) graphics card 1 GB Model: 648533-001, SP # 659355-001

Link video card PIC: http://www.ebay.com/itm/111761368505

Nothing has been added/modified recently real system.  Last change was the beginning of the year 2015, which was a new 2 TB HDD and added however problem memory only started about 3 weeks ago.  The Interior has been cleaned (diffuse can)

600W Μatx Estar v5 HF PSU (Petrus)

Information about the current hardware out of the Power Supply Unit

Switching power supply
Model: DPS-600WB A
Part number: 633186-001
600W power MAX

Output: DC output rating (new Corsair PSU)

+ 12Va = output DC 16A = + 3.5V / + 5v / + 12v /-12v / + 5vsb

+ 12Vb = 18 a Max Load = 25 a / 25 a / 51 / 0.8 a / 3a

+ 12Vc = 12 a Max comb = 130W / 612W / 9.6W / 15W

+ 12Vd = 10A power Total Power 650W

+ 16 5.08V = side of AC input

+ 3, 3V = 15 a AC input: 100V - 240V

+ 2 5.08Vsb = current: 10A - 5A

-12V = 0.3 frequency: 47 Hz to 63 Hz =

Entry:

100-127V ~, 50-60 Hz, 10 a

200 - 240 v ~, 50-60 Hz, 4A

You are welcome.

Although there is a limit to the amount of power that is needed to power your computer, it uses only the amount of power it takes to power the computer correctly.  The extra power is kept in reserve for the purposes of art.  Thus, you cannot really bad the computer with extra power or amperage.  You can sleep on this point.

Indianaak wrote:

Thank you very much for your quick response, I wasn't getting anyone to answer the previous post.

If your saying these HP spare parts are not exclusive to the company?  Some connectors may be owners, but most are not.

It should work then?  Yes.  I've recommended hundreds of the PSU in the years I've been helping on the Forums; in fact since about 2002.

How about the input/output & amperages of note that I registered?  As I understand not all this jargon, I want to assure you that I have / using correct notation for my system.  I don't want to fry one of my compondents with to much amperage.   Well, either I did something wrong installing or this power supply is a dud then.  Read my explanation at the top of the page.

As I said before I pretty sure I had all the right connections, what can you tell me if it sounds right for you.  I have pluged in both connectors wired on the motherboard which were the main ATX 24pin power connector and the EPS/ATX12V 8 pin which I shared and pluged a piece of the cable labeled 'CPU' in slot 4 pins on the montherboard labeled ATX CPU.  Regarding the other split 4 pads, I don't see anywhere, it could be pluged into the motherboard.  If two 4-pin connectors were even marked, it should be good.  However, you can try to plug the other 4 pin instead of this, just to make sure that the right pair is connected to the processor power.

My AMD Radeon HD 6570 1 GB graphics card is the type that is fed through the MB so I didn't use any of the PCI-E cables 6-8 poles.  It is very good.

And so the only thing I had left that I have pluged the compondents of Sata cables that was my Bluray burner, my 2 TB hard drive and my USB 3.0 card.  They are very frank.

Yet once again being installation of hardware in my system let me ask hopefully not a stupid question, but when you connect compondents Sata cable, you must have the plug-in in a particular order of wiring compondent or how do you?  I don't check the specifications of your power supply, but I think most of them have a single 12V rail.  If this is the case, you don't have to connect them to any order.  If there are two rails, it is best to divide the power of each rail.

On my old PSU, it has an extension cable SATA used to connent card USB 3.0 which is pretty tightly squeezed between graphics card and sound card, so I guess I could use the extension cable with the new PSU POWER Sata wiring without any compatibility also publishes, right?  This should be no problem I can think of at this point.

Thanks again for your help, I'll probably will try and plug it once more and see if I can make it work.  If this does not work for now, I strongly suggest that you contact Technical Support of Corsair for help.  They are the experts on their products and grab any errors that we do.  It is very difficult to diagnose a problem by far.  When you have done with this project, you will no longer be the excuss you are a novice. You will have a lot of knowledge that you did not when you started.

Please click on the button + Thumbs up if I helped you and click on accept as Solution If your problem is resolved.

Tags: HP Desktops

Similar Questions

Maybe you are looking for

  • How to return an iphone at the time where ordered by mistake?

    How to return an iphone at the time where he ordered by mistake?

  • Aspire E5-511 screen black after 10 Windows Installer when you charge

    I noticed that when commissioning after the Win 10 updated my Acer E5 - 511 would be black until the forced feeding button a second cold start. When the charger has been disconnected the screen is is relit and worked very well until he was reconnnect

  • 5.2 ACS with more than one IP address

    Hello My question is simple, but yet I can't find a document that meets. I want to install an ACS 5.2, and the customer wants to have a separate management interface. The 1121 device has 4 network cards and got the label of Mgmt on this subject. Howe

  • Is not a valid project

    Hello everyone.I hope I'm posting in the right section but I have a very big problem.I worked on a project on my Photoshop Touch for many hours and days. A lot of work goes into it.When I recorded the last time and went to open the file it said that

  • 3.1 database Diff

    I was playing around with the database comparison tool to point 3.1, and I tried to compare an object between the 2 cases, where the objects belonged to a schema with the same name, AND where this is not the username that I was connected to the help.