HP Pavilion t581 replacement power

Hello everyone here...

I have a strange problem with my office. My system has suddenly stopped working. The system has no power, no beep and the power supply which is BESTEC ATX 250 12Z REV C. HP P/N-5187-1099 has a small light green led flashing continuously on the connecting the system to the power.

 

I did all the major diagnosis and the culprit is the power supply. I would be grateful if someone could provide me the details of the PSU that be a possible replacement of my old PSU.

 

My system is HP Pavilion t.581.me. The specification of the PSU are mentioned below for your reference.

 

Name of the PSU: BESTEC ATX 250 12Z REV c. HP P/N-5187-1099

Model: ATX-250-12Z REV.-C.

Input: 100-127V ~ 6a, 200-240 v ~ 50/60 Hz 3A.

Output: + 12V - 14 a. + 5V - 25A + 3.3V-18 a. - 12V - 0. 8A + 5VSB - 2A.

+ 5V AND + 3.3V MAX 165W. + 5V & + 12V 218W MAX.

 

Kindly let me know if I could replace it with coolermaster 350W or 400W.

 

Thanks in advance.

 

Kind regards
Kane.

A power supply does not provide as much energy it takes to power the computer correctly.  Therefore, the additional power is there for the needs of advanced.  The difference in intensity is not a problem.

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