Pavilion Elite m9250f: PSU m9250f

I am trying to replace the 350 watt PSU in this Pavilion Elite m9250f.  Our electronics store a large number of power supplies with features - save a.  Plate of the PSU lists 0.8 a-12V line.  All but one the new PSUS in the store of the list only 0. 3 a or 0. 5A-12V.  The only one with 0.8 a is 850 watts.

Should this machine really more than 0. 8A-12V?

I was unable to get information about HP or ASUS, manufacturer of Council.  It is ridiculous to go to 850W just to drive the - 12V line.

Does anyone have details or experience in this area?

Hello

-12v is just a reference voltage and provide a small amount of current.  Corsair CX500, CX600 or CS500m would work well in your PC.

Bottom line: as long as the power supply has - 12v reference source so don't worry associated with amperage.

If you need more in detail and then do a search of the internet on 'forum of computing power supply '.  Maybe an EE with a specialization in theory of transformer can provide you with a simpler explanation that I have provided.  I'm sorry.

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